Quotes by I Love Him I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgetteth himself, and all things are in him: thus all things become his down-going. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him soul all-things I love him who is ashamed when the dice fall in his favour, and who then asketh: "Am I a dishonest player?" - for he is willing to succumb. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him player fall I love him who wants to create over and beyond himself and thus perishes. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him Sometimes I get so tired of trying to convince him that I love him and shall love him for ever. He pounces on my words like a barrister and twists them. I know he is afraid of that desert which would be around him if our love were to end, but he can't realise that I feel exactly the same. What he says aloud, I say to myself silently and write it here. Graham Greene i-love-him tired writing You know, I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man, like Tammy Wynette. I'm sitting here because I love him, and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through and what we've been through together. And you know, if that's not enough for people, then heck, don't vote for him. Hillary Clinton i-love-him men people I love him who scattereth golden words in advance of his deeds, and always doeth more than he promiseth: for he seeketh his own down-going. Friedrich Nietzsche golden i-love-him deeds I love him who desireth not too many virtues. One virtue is more of a virtue than two, because it is more of a knot for one's destiny to cling to. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him destiny two I love him who justifieth the future ones, and redeemeth the past ones: for he is willing to succumb through the present ones. Friedrich Nietzsche willing i-love-him past I love him whose soul is deep even in the wounding, and may succumb through a small matter: thus goeth he willingly over the bridge. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him soul bridges I love him who chasteneth his God, because he loveth his God: for he must succumb through the wrath of his God. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him wrath I love him who reserveth no share of spirit for himself, but wanteth to be wholly the spirit of his virtue: thus walketh he as spirit over the bridge. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him bridges spirit I love him who loveth his virtue: for virtue is the will to down-going, and an arrow of longing. Friedrich Nietzsche longing arrows i-love-him I love him who maketh his virtue his inclination and destiny: thus, for the sake of his virtue, he is willing to live on, or live no more. Friedrich Nietzsche i-love-him destiny sake I love him Ginny... and in love, there is no fear. Iza Calzado starting-over i-love-him no-fear I love him (Muse) too much, and you can't hurt someone that you love that much . . . unless you're family. Jack White i-love-him too-much hurt The Very first moment I beheld him, my heart was irrevocably gone. Jane Austen i-love-him romantic-love heart I place trust in God, my creator, in all things; I love Him with all my heart. Joan of Arc i-love-him catholic heart "I've learned what's funny verbally ain't so funny on e-mail: They don't hear your intonations. Melissa broke up with somebody over that. She tried to tell him: "That was a joke!" But he just didn't get it. Mick Jagger said, "F- 'em if they don't get the joke." And I love him. That comes with age: Knowing it's their problem, not mine." Joan Rivers i-love-him humor knowing So much of the language of love was like that: you devoured someone with your eyes, you drank in the sight of him, you swallowed him whole. Love was substance, broken down and beating through your bloodstream. Jodi Picoult i-love-him eye sight 'Twas not my lips you kissed but my soul. Judy Garland i-love-you valentines-day i-love-him «123456»