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Quotes about Devotion

what was a rose but the living proof of desire, the single best evidence of human longing and earthly devotion. but desire could be twisted,after all, and Jealousy was the name of the rose that did well in arid souls.
— Alice Hoffman
That was how you knew love. My mother had told me that. All you had to do as imagine your life without the other person, and if the thought alone made you shiver, then you knew.
— Alice Hoffman
crows were more intelligent than most men, and more loyal, and that you could not choose them, they must choose you, they must come to you and once they did they would never leave you, at least not of their own accord.
— Alice Hoffman
Love someone and they're yours forever.
— Alice Hoffman
Ben would have done anything for you." "I thought that meant he was an idiot." "No," Maravelle says. "It means you're an idiot.
— Alice Hoffman
There are those who insist that mothers are born with love for their children and place them before all other things, including their own needs and desires. This was not the case with us.
— Alice Hoffman
There are those who insist that mothers are born with love for their children and place them before all other things, including their own needs and desires.
— Alice Hoffman
Matt and Will got out and hoisted the wolfhound inside. The faithful deserve something, on this everyone agreed: kindness, at least, consideration, naturally; most of all, the right to their grief.
— Alice Hoffman
To love someone over many years is all the opportunity you need to learn how to love them back from anywhere.
— Alice Walker
What happened to the man I love?'... 'Albert knew as well as me that love would have to go some to be better than ours. Us had the kind of love couldn't be improve. That's what I thought.
— Alice Walker
Once us feel loved by God, us do the best us can to please him with what us like.
— Alice Walker
I knew how much my mother loved me by her love and patience with my child.
— Alice Walker