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Old Love Quotes

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The closer and more confidential our relationship with someone, the less we are entitled to ask about what we are not voluntarily told.
Louis Kronenberger

Authors on Old Love Quotes: Jeff Foxworthy Sara Teasdale Maya Angelou Neale Donald Walsch Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Mary Schmich Nicholas Breton Bayard Taylor Hugh Hefner Marianne Williamson Alexander McCall Smith Louise Erdrich George Peele William Shakespeare Louis Kronenberger
2.
I love thee, I love but thee, With a love that shall not die.
Bayard Taylor

3.
The purpose of a relationship is to decide what part of yourself you'd like to see 'show up', not what part of another you can capture and hold.
Neale Donald Walsch

4.
Keep your old love letters. Throw away your old bank statements.
Mary Schmich

5.
And the great question for mankind is what is to be loved or hated next, whenever and old love or fear has lost its hold.
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

6.
It's hard to really compare new love and old love.
Hugh Hefner

7.
My merry, merry, merry roundelay Concludes with Cupid's curse, They that do change old love for new, Pray gods, they change for worse!
George Peele

8.
If we are bold, love strikes away the chains of fear from our souls.
Maya Angelou

9.
Is it possible that love should of a sudden take such a hold?
William Shakespeare

10.
Country music is about new love and it's about old love.
Jeff Foxworthy

11.
Old love, old love, / How can I be true? / Shall I be faithless to myself / Or to you?
Sara Teasdale

12.
Much ado there was, God wot; He woold love, and she woold not, She sayd, "Never man was trewe;" He sayes, "None was false to you."
Nicholas Breton

13.
Think of one person who you are tempted for any reason to withhold love from, and pray for their happiness. In that moment your pain will stop.
Marianne Williamson

14.
It's a different sort of love taht puts up with illness. Old love.
Alexander McCall Smith

15.
Old love, middle love, the kind of love that knows itself and knows that nothing lasts, is a desperate shared wildness.
Louise Erdrich