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To Be Loved Quotes

Quotes tagged as "to-be-loved" Showing 1-9 of 9
C. JoyBell C.
“We have to allow ourselves to be loved by the people who really love us, the people who really matter. Too much of the time, we are blinded by our own pursuits of people to love us, people that don't even matter, while all that time we waste and the people who do love us have to stand on the sidewalk and watch us beg in the streets! It's time to put an end to this. It's time for us to let ourselves be loved.”
C. JoyBell C.

Bryant McGill
“To have our needs met, to love, to be loved, to feel safe in this world and to each know our purpose, is a simple matter of creating those blessings for others.”
Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason

“Perhaps more than anything else, I want you to remember that I always love you and that you are always loved. It is the only thing that really matters. Let this then be the only thing you remember;
Sweetheart, I love you.”
Wald Wassermann

L.M. Montgomery
“I can't help it. I want everybody to love me and it hurts so when anybody doesn't.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

Nesta Jojoe Erskine
“Learn to love yourself first. You can’t expect people to love you when the value you place on yourself is half inch tall. To be loved or not is a power you have in your hand. It is when you give that power to people who don’t matter that you begin to suffer.”
Nesta Jojoe Erskine, Unforgettable: Living a Life That Matters

“I sincerely hope you can find love until you're you again.”
Zeus Zachary

“Everyone has gotten their own happy ending. Each of them found his or her purpose already. They know what they want to do and what they want to be. If not, it seems like they are getting there. In a world where people are sure of where they are heading to, when will I?”
Zeus Zachary

“To love me
is to love a haunted house.
It's fun to visit once a year,
but no one wants to live there.”
Brenna Twohy

Sandra Lillebø
“Forskjellen på kunstneren og tilskueren er forskjellen på en som er elsket, og en som bare håper på å bli det.”
Sandra Lillebø, Tingenes tilstand