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1 " He endured the curse of every man. He had suffered the inevitability of unrequited love. "
― Felix Alexander , The Romantic
2 " The heart will be tested during the journey of life, and if it is true, it will find the one person it is meant to love. "
3 " He had yet to discover his purpose, yet he had already lost the love of his life. "
4 " In essence, life is a buffet and love is the main course. "
5 " He’d learn that destiny and love speak the same language, and it’s for that reason that heartbreak is experienced. "
6 " Akin to an ocean breeze guiding waves to the shore she lingered into his thoughts. "
7 " He feared that if he merely hopped in, and out of bed with different women, using sex to find love, then he would become so confused in lust he’d forget what he had been looking for in the first place. "
8 " I have waited to become the best version of myself, for you. "
9 " For it is known that love creates a bond that unites lovers until the end of time. "
10 " If whom we love is God’s will, then free will is merely an illusion. And if we love whom we choose to love, then how can God punish us? "
11 " She may not have loved him first, but now he knew she loved him last. "
12 " ...he set down his cup of coffee that—like a spurned lover—grew tired of waiting for his lips, and turned cold. "
13 " Love stays with you, a scar on your heart like a fingerprint of the ones who touched you. "
14 " ...he remained steadfast in the idea that love is the only thing worth waiting for an eternity. "
15 " The corridors of the mind are filled with the memories of the heart. "
16 " Only those who have truly loved understand the loss. "
17 " The glow within the coals reminded him of the dying embers of hapless love. "
18 " The words of the letter had long since been whisked away by time, but the poems he kept prisoner in his heart. "
19 " He'd learn that destiny and love speak the same language, and it's for that reason that heartbreak is experienced. "
20 " ...young love with its refined romanticism gently caresses a heart, so as to not disturb the rhythm of its beat. "