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Love without action is irrelevant, while action without love is meaningless...combine the two, what you can achieve is almost limitless.
— Deepak Chopra
How and why does love promote physical health? When infatuation turns into lasting love, what can this do for our well-being? If love becomes deep enough, does it open the door for higher consciousness? The human experience testifies that love has a unique power in all these areas, and if we investigate deeply enough, there are answers for why this is so.
— Deepak Chopra
The course of true love never did run smooth.
— Deepak Chopra
Every child needs as much mature love as you can give. What makes love mature - and not just adult - is the conscious spiritual intention behind it. The birth of a baby launches us as teachers of spirit. Afterward we rely on the grace of love, which guides our intentions in the years to come. Spirit lifts us above our individual fallibility, and in doing that it teaches our children the deepest, most valuable lessons.
— Deepak Chopra
I'm not trying to take your freedom. God knows you deserve it after being married to that monster. I don't want to trap you or hold you back or control you." He gently cupped her face. "I only want to love you, honey.
— Denise Hunter
What else can you do?" Gram asked "Live without love? Keep a houseful of cats? Pah! What kind of life is that? How lonely an existence. Love's not always easy, but it's worth it. You'll never find happiness if you let fear stand in the way of what you truly desire.
— Denise Hunter
As afraid as she was of loving and losing, she was even more afraid of losing the chance to love him.
— Denise Hunter
She met his eyes, and he thought for the millionth time that God had invented that shade of green just for her.
— Denise Hunter
I love you, Jade. I have for a long time, and I'm sure not going to stop now."
— Denise Hunter
He'd fight all her dragons, every last one of them, and she didn't even have to ask.
— Denise Hunter
It had been so long, a full five months since he'd left. Since she had tossed him from the property. What would she say when she saw him? He feared she'd kick him from her land without giving him a chance to explain. Travis wiped his sweaty palms down the length of his thigh. She'd hear him out whether she wanted to or not. He'd tossed her over his shoulder once before, and he'd do it again. He loved her, and it was time she believed it.
— Denise Hunter
There was warmth and affection in his gaze. A tender caring that made her want to stretch toward him like a sunflower reaching toward the sun's heat.
— Denise Hunter