Quotes about Love
God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind" (2 Timothy 1:7).
— John Hagee
I wish to believe in immortality-I wish to live with you forever.
— John Keats
You cannot conceive how I ache to be with you: how I would die for one hour...
— John Keats
I wish I was either in your arms full of faith, or that a Thunder bolt would strike me.
— John Keats
I never knew before, what such a love as you have made me feel, was; I did not believe in it; my Fancy was afraid of it, lest it should burn me up. But if you will fully love me, though there may be some fire, 'twill not be more than we can bear when moistened and bedewed with Pleasures.
— John Keats
I never was in love - yet the voice and the shape of a woman has haunted me these two days.
— John Keats
My mind has been the most discontented and restless one that ever was put into a body too small for it.... I never felt my mind repose upon anything with complete and undistracted enjoyment- upon no person but you. When you are in the room my thoughts never fly out of window: you always concentrate my whole senses
— John Keats
Love is my religion--I could die for it.
— John Keats
And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun/ And she forgot the blue above the trees,/ And she forgot the dells where waters run,/ And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze;/ She had no knowledge when the day was done,/ And the new morn she saw not: but in peace/ Hung over her sweet basil evermore,/ And moisten'd it with tears unto the core.
— John Keats
I have had a thousand kisses, for which with my whole soul I thank love—but if you should deny me the thousand and first—'t would put me to the proof how great a misery I could live through.
— John Keats
You are to me an object so intensely desirable that the air I breathe in a room empty of you is unhealthy
— John Keats
I have two luxuries to brood over in my walks, your loveliness and the hour of my death.
— John Keats