Woman's First Love Quotes
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Woman's First Love Quotes & Sayings
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In her first passion, a woman loves her lover, in all the others all she loves is love.
— George Gordon Byron
The first symptom of love in a young man is shyness; the first symptom in a woman, it's boldness.
— Victor Hugo
Oh the wonders of being married. Put a gun in one hand and a woman in the other, I'm never sure who's going to kill me first.
— Michael W. Grimard
For, what is the purpose of true love, other than to rescue another from one's self? Why is that not the first thing we look for?
— Shannon L. Alder
Woman's happiness begins with her first love and ends about then
— George Bernard Shaw
I learned more from the first stupid woman who fell in love with me than ever my brains taught me.
— George Bernard Shaw
This woman was truly what he wanted, and therefore he was truly afraid for the first time.
— Terry Bisson
Give her two red roses, each with a note. The first note says For the woman I love and the second, For my best friend.
— Saint Augustine
To marry a woman you love and who loves you is to lay a wager with her as to who will stop loving the other first.
— Alfred Capus
If you want to attract the right man or woman in your life, you must heal first any issues from the past.
— Linda Alfiori
A man is lucky if he is the first love of a woman. A woman is lucky if she is the last love of a man.
— Charles Dickens
Mother is her son's first god; she must teach him the most important lesson of all - how to love.
— T.F. Hodge
A woman is faithful to her first lover for a long time - unless she happens to take a second.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
You should meet first "PAIN" before you find "LOVE
— Bookfairy143
She'll let you put her in her place. But she won't stand for anything worse than first.
— J. Raymond
There are some things (like first love and one's first reviews) at which a woman in her middle years does not care to look too closely.
— Stella Gibbons
Karla was the first woman since Joni he'd wanted to love him. But if he couldn't love her in return, what kind of life would that be for her?
— Kallypso Masters
Love begins with a metaphor, which is to say, love begins at the point when a woman enters her first word into our poetice memory.
pg 209 — Milan Kundera
pg 209 — Milan Kundera
The life of a woman may be divided into three epochs; in the first she dreams of love, in the second she makes love in the third she regrets it.
— Prosper Of Aquitaine
In the first woman we love, we love everything. Growing older, we love the woman only.
— Honore De Balzac
I loved her first," Thomas said. "But you, Liis ... you are the last woman I will ever love.
— Jamie McGuire
Akkarin: I watched the first woman I loved die. I dont think I can survive losing the second.
Sonea: I love you too. — Trudi Canavan
Sonea: I love you too. — Trudi Canavan
The first time I jumped from a plane, I screamed like a woman. I was two miles up and you could hear me clear as day. Now I love it.
— Wesley Snipes
No woman marries for money; they are all clever enough, before marrying a millionaire, to fall in love with him first.
— Cesare Pavese
Find an independent woman-who loves you for you and will be your best friend. I got it right the first time and was very, very lucky.
— Jon Bon Jovi
Women made such swell friends. Awfully swell. In the first place, you had to be in love with a woman to have a basis of friendship.
— Ernest Hemingway,
I love you Jack.
A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets.
Jack, this is where we first met. — James Cameron
A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets.
Jack, this is where we first met. — James Cameron
Growing old with the woman I love would be my first choice, but dying reconciled with her isn't a bad second.
— Brent Weeks
A philosopher being asked what was the first thing necessary to win the love of a woman, answered, Opportunity!
— Thomas Moore
Aye, though he loved her from his soul with such a self denying love as woman seldom wins; he spoke from first to last of Martin.
— Charles Dickens