Quotes about Love
Love wasn't rational; there was no proof that it even existed outside of people's imaginings.
— Alice Hoffman
Mean people are meaningless.
— Alice Hoffman
How lucky they'd been to be raised by women who taught them what was most important in this world. Read as many books as you can. Choose courage over caution. Take time to visit libraries. Look for light in the darkness. Have faith in yourself. Know that love is what matters most.
— Alice Hoffman
Love was never a mistake, even when it wasn't returned.
— Alice Hoffman
A fortuneteller at a magicians' convention in Atlantic City once told him that when he fell in love it would be forever, and he laughed at the notion, but now he sees that reading was completely on target.
— Alice Hoffman
He backed off, the way he always does, but it won't happen a second time. If he ever sees her again he's going to go right up to her and ask her to marry him, that's what he'll do. He's sick of letting fate roll right past him.
— Alice Hoffman
It was a small ceremony at the town hall, and they didn't exchange wedding rings, but they kissed for so long at the counter in the hall of records that they were asked to leave.
— Alice Hoffman
People said love was the antidote to hate, that it could mend what was most broken, and give hope in the most hopeless of times.
— Alice Hoffman
You are the one who taught me that love was never what we expected it to be and that it was all we needed. For that, and for a thousand other things, I send my gratitude.
— Alice Hoffman
And what of monsters? Can they love too? We know quite well they can. For we know that they do.
— Alice Hoffman
Jet gave the blessing from the book of poems she had given her aunt.
— Alice Hoffman
She had been wrong about love. She had thought it was meant for fools alone, only to discover it was a fool who walked away from love, no matter the cost or the penalty.
— Alice Hoffman