Quotes about Love
He drew her very tenderly close and their lips met like starved hearts.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
It was a marriage of love. He was sufficiently spoiled to be charming; she was ingenuous enough to be irresistible. Like two floating logs they met in a head-on rush, caught, and sped along together.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I wasn't actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity. The bored haughty face that she turned to the world concealed something- most affectations conceal something eventually, even though they don't in the beginning
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I'm romantic - a sentimental person thinks things will last - a romantic person hopes against hope that they won't.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
They had never been closer in their month of love, nor communicated more profoundly one with another
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The feel of her head against his shoulder, of her familiar body, sent a shock of emotion over him. His arms holding her had a tendency to tighten around her.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
For this is wisdom—to love and live, To take what fate or the gods may give, To ask no question, to make no prayer, To kiss the lips and caress the hair, Speed passion's ebb as we greet its flow, To have and to hold, and, in time—let go.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I broke a date for him. To-day I feel I'd break anything for him, including the ten commandments and my neck.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
All life was transmitted into terms of their love, all experience, all desires, all ambitions, were nullified - their senses of humour crawled into corners to sleep;
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He used to think that he wanted to be goos, he wanted to be kind, he wanted to be brave and wise, but it was all pretty difficult. He wanted to be loved, too, if he could fit it in.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
She had been kissed once and made love to six times.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He held her hand and she gave him such a look that he whispered her name aloud.
— F Scott Fitzgerald