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Yes, I was infatuated with you: I am still. No one has ever heightened such a keen capacity of physical sensation in me. I cut you out because I couldn't stand being a passing fancy. Before I give my body, I must give my thoughts, my mind, my dreams. And you weren't having any of those.
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thoughts
love
sensation
infatuation
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Sylvia Plath |
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Snape's patronus was a doe,' said Harry, 'the same as my mother's because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from when they were children.
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love
infatuation
unrequited-love
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J.K. Rowling |
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All sorts of yayness floods my brain. Love is such a drug.
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infatuation
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John Green |
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And when you love someone you don't always see them realistically.
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infatuation
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P.C. Cast |
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I know I'm not going to be in your head all the time. But once you know me, I'll be forever in your heart.
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be-yourself
sex
word-junkies
feelings
relationships
beauty
heartbreak
life-lessons
heart
life
love
truth
inspirational
realist
best
heartache
infatuation
sentimental
head
mistakes
lust
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Crystal Woods |
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My love affair with (him) had a wonderful element of romance to it, which I will always cherish. But it was not an infatuation, and here's how I can tell: because I did not demand that he become my Great Emancipator or my Source of All Life, nor did I immediately vanish into that man's chest cavity like a twisted, unrecognizable, parasitical homonculus. During our long period of courtship, I remained intact within my own personality, and I allowed myself to meet (him) for who he was.
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love
infatuation
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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there was a time before you but I can't remember it now a time before your beauty and I were formally introduced I'm sure I lived without you but I don't remember how can't imagine living without these feelings you've produced just one glance and my life was redrawn just one word and my vocabulary changed I asked the time and you said 'what's the hurry?' you asked my name and I almost forgot
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love
meetings
infatuation
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David Levithan |
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Most parents try really hard to give their kids the best possible life. They give them the best food and clothes they can afford, take their own kind of take on training kids to be honest and polite. But what they don't realize is no matter how much they try, their kids will get out there. Out to this complicated little world. If they are lucky they will survive, through backstabbers, broken hearts, failures and all the kinds of invisible insane pressures out there. But most kids get lost in them. They will get caught up in all kinds of bubbles. Trouble bubbles. Bubbles that continuously tell them that they are not good enough. Bubbles that get them carried away with what they think is love, give them broken hearts. Bubbles that will blur the rest of the world to them, make them feel like that is it, that they've reached the end. Sometimes, even the really smart kids, make stupid decisions. They lose control. Parents need to realize that the world is getting complicated every second of every day. With new problems, new diseases, new habits. They have to realize the vast probability of their kids being victims of this age, this complicated era. Your kids could be exposed to problems that no kind of therapy can help. Your kids could be brainwashed by themselves to believe in insane theories that drive them crazy. Most kids will go through this stage. The lucky ones will understand. They will grow out of them. The unlucky ones will live in these problems. Grow in them and never move forward. They will cut themselves, overdose on drugs, take up excessive drinking and smoking, for the slightest problems in their lives
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broken-hearts
cutting-your-self
depression
emo
emotion
hopeless-romantic
lfe-essons
phases
romance
sorrow
joy
happiness
life
love
inspirational
childhood-trauma
teenage-love
infatuation
growing-up
helplessness
crying
parents
bullying
teenagers
trapped
childhood
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Thisuri Wanniarachchi |
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Curse him for being all tight muscle, with ivory skin and a mouth as soft as rose petals. Curse him for having hair as fair as the sun, and eyes as black as night. Curse him for having the grace of a cat and deft, cool hands. And now I am having the same argument on paper that I have in my own head on too many nights. I know my choice is sensible, but it isn't my common sense I think with, those times Rosto's stolen a kiss from me.
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romance
infatuation
handsome
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Tamora Pierce |
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You have now reached infatuation's final destination--the complete and merciless devaluation of self.
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infatuation
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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Men outlive their love, but they don't outlive the consequences of their recklessness.
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infatuation
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George Eliot |
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I thought of nothing but her. I expected everything from her. I was ready to lay everything at her feet. I was not in the least in love with her. Yet I had only to imagine that she might fail to keep the appointment, or forget it, to see where I stood. Then the world would be a desert once more, one day as dreary and worthless as the last, and the deathly stillness and wretchedness would surround me once more on all sides with no way out from this hell of silence except the razor.
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love
fixation
infatuation
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Hermann Hesse |
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Your infatuation will end in tears.
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warning
heartbreak
the-message-to-the-planet
iris-murdoch
infatuation
tears
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Iris Murdoch |
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Kartik feels like a country I want to travel--vast, dangerous, and unknown.
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infatuation
lust
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Libba Bray |
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It seemed as though Theodore's passion for Alice far exceeded his genuine knowledge of her.
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college-romance
infatuation
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Doris Kearns Goodwin |
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Every glance made him need another.
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love
glance
infatuation
looking
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James Salter |