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Unrequited love–plain desperate aboveboard boy-chasing–turned you into a salesperson, and what you were selling was something he didn't want, couldn't use, would never miss. Unrequited love was deciding to be useless, and I could never abide uselessness. Elizabeth McCracken
unrequited-love reality flavor
There's nothing like unrequited love to take all the flavor out of a peanut butter sandwich. Charles M. Schulz
unrequited-love men sides
It was all love on my side, and all good comradeship and friendship on hers. When we parted she was a free woman, but I could never again be a free man. Arthur Conan Doyle
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Unrequited love is not an affront to man but raises him. Alexander Pushkin
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People do incredible things for love, particularly for unrequited love. Daniel Radcliffe
unrequited-love irritation attachment
My encounter with another world and another culture and the beginnings of an attachment to them had set up an irritation, barely perceptible but incurable-rather like unrequited love, like a symptom of the hopelessness of trying to grasp what is boundless, or unite what cannot be joined; a reminder of how finite, how curtailed, our experience on earth must be Andrei Tarkovsky
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Unrequited love is so boring. Weeping under a blue-black sky is for suckers or maniacs. Alice Hoffman
unrequited-love love-is lasts
The great thing about unrequited love is it's the only kind that lasts. Allison Pearson
unrequited-love bores unrequited
Unrequited love's a bore. Lorenz Hart
writing hair fire
Prowling about the rooms, sitting down, getting up, stirring the fire, looking out the window, teasing my hair, sitting down to write, writing nothing, writing something and tearing it up... Charles Dickens
writing numbers gold
Genius, in one respect, is like gold; numbers of persons are constantly writing about both, who have neither. Charles Caleb Colton
writing language nonsense
It is curious that some learned dunces, because they can write nonsense in languages that are dead, should despise those that talk sense in languages that are living. Charles Caleb Colton
writing men profound
He that knows himself, knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself, could not write a very profound lecture on other men's heads. Charles Caleb Colton
writing faces privacy
The society of dead authors has this advantage over that of the living: they never flatter us to our faces, nor slander us behind our backs, nor intrude upon our privacy, nor quit their shelves until we take them down. Charles Caleb Colton
writing men three
There are three difficulties in authorship: to write anything worth publishing, to find honest men to publish it, and to find sensible men to read it. Charles Caleb Colton
writing should-have fire
We should have a glorious conflagration, if all who cannot put fire into their works would only consent to put their works into the fire. Charles Caleb Colton
writing self hints
The awkwardness and embarrassment which all feel on beginning to write, when they themselves are the theme, ought to serve as a hint to author's that self is a subject they ought very rarely to descant upon. Charles Caleb Colton
writing two style
When I meet with any persons who write obscurely or converse confusedly, I am apt to suspect two things; first, that such persons do not understand themselves; and secondly, that they are not worthy of being understood by others. Charles Caleb Colton
unrequited-love boys missing
Unrequited love–plain desperate aboveboard boy-chasing–turned you into a salesperson, and what you were selling was something he didn't want, couldn't use, would never miss. Unrequited love was deciding to be useless, and I could never abide uselessness. Elizabeth McCracken
unrequited-love reality flavor
There's nothing like unrequited love to take all the flavor out of a peanut butter sandwich. Charles M. Schulz
unrequited-love men sides
It was all love on my side, and all good comradeship and friendship on hers. When we parted she was a free woman, but I could never again be a free man. Arthur Conan Doyle
unrequited-love love-is men
Unrequited love is not an affront to man but raises him. Alexander Pushkin
unrequited-love people incredibles
People do incredible things for love, particularly for unrequited love. Daniel Radcliffe
unrequited-love irritation attachment
My encounter with another world and another culture and the beginnings of an attachment to them had set up an irritation, barely perceptible but incurable-rather like unrequited love, like a symptom of the hopelessness of trying to grasp what is boundless, or unite what cannot be joined; a reminder of how finite, how curtailed, our experience on earth must be Andrei Tarkovsky
unrequited-love love-is blue
Unrequited love is so boring. Weeping under a blue-black sky is for suckers or maniacs. Alice Hoffman
unrequited-love love-is lasts
The great thing about unrequited love is it's the only kind that lasts. Allison Pearson
unrequited-love bores unrequited
Unrequited love's a bore. Lorenz Hart