“Do not chase people. Be you and do your own thing and work hard. The right people who belong in your life will come to you, and stay.”
– Wu Tang
“Do not chase people. Be you and do your own thing and work hard. The right people who belong in your life will come to you, and stay.”
– Wu Tang
“Love is about giving, about caring for the other person’s welfare. Love is treating someone, in the Kantian sense, never as a means but as an end in themselves. Love is sacrifice, love is something you work at, something you build like a house or tend like a plant, brick by brick, drop by drop, day by day. Nonsense. Old wives’ tales, old husbands’ tales. That is affection they are talking about, that is companionship, that is charity, that is tickets for the Cancer Research Ball. You must ask the young if you want to know what love is. Only they are deep enough in it to describe. We older ones have clues and simulacra, we base our judgement, like pathologists do, on the dents and scars and sediments of hearts long kept in formaldehyde. It is the pulsing heart you want to probe: the pulsing, beating, leaping, dipping, fluttering heart of a seventeen-year-old.”
– A.P., Sabine
“There comes that mysterious meeting in life when someone acknowledges who we are and what we can be, igniting the circuits of our highest potential.”
– Rusty Berkus
“Yes, it’s crazy. Love is either crazy or it’s nothing at all.”
– Milan Kundera, Life is Elsewhere
“I envy people that know love. That have someone who takes them as they are.”
– Jess C. Scott, The Devilin Fey
“It’s bullshit to think of friendship and romance being different. They’re not. They’re just variations of the same love. Variations of the same desire to be close.”
– David Levithan