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Love Songs Quotes

Quotes tagged as "love-songs" Showing 1-28 of 28
Roman Payne
“Mine was the twilight and the morning. Mine was a world of rooftops and love songs.”
Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

Amy Harmon
“Love songs or poetry?
Ambrose: Love songs–you get the best of both, poetry set to music.
And you can't dance to poetry.”
Amy Harmon, Making Faces

Roman Payne
“My Love wakes in a puddle of sunlight.
Her hands asleep beside her.
Her hair draped on the lawn
like a mantle of cloth.
I give her my life
for our love is whole
I sing her beauty
in my soul.”
Roman Payne

Frank Zappa
“Love lyrics have contributed to the general aura of bad mental health in America.”
Frank Zappa

Lex Martin
“Oh man. You have it just as bad, huh?" She hugs me and I nod. [...]
Jenna looks like she's debating something when she whispers, "I don't want to make you feel bad about this because I know you had a lot going on, but he sang this song for you last weekend."

But I wasn't there. Shit.
As the weight of that sinks in, I'm overwhelmed. He was going to tell me he loved me first.”
Lex Martin, Dearest Clementine

Cristen Rodgers
“Listen closely. Even the trees exhale sweet love songs that roll off their boughs and echo out to all of creation. Love is always in the air.”
Cristen Rodgers

Taylor Jenkins Reid
“But that's because it's easy to disguise almost anything as a love song.”
Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Love songs are nothing without exaggeration.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana, The Confessions of a Misfit

Richelle E. Goodrich
“The moon is my fear.
The sun is my heart afire.
The stars, my love songs.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Jessica Townsend
“My sweetheart is a garroter, my sweetheart loves to strangle. Her hands are wrapped around my throat, but my heart is in a tangle�”
Jessica Townsend, Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow

Rashod Ollison
“All the men in Daddy's records sang of love with drastically imbalanced emotion. In the span of three minutes, they begged for it and kicked it to the curb. They turned to anybody, even to God, with a perpetual request: Please send me someone to love. But once they got it, love scrambled them.”
Rashod Ollison, Soul Serenade: Rhythm, Blues & Coming of Age Through Vinyl

Ace Boggess
“There are basically three types of songs: loved songs, unloved songs, and transitional songs written by tired people in between the two. Love songs are cheesy, unloved songs are depressing, and transitional songs are poetry. Transitions catch the world on fire, touching on relevant topics while speaking with giddiness and despair of the lover between.”
Ace Boggess, A Song Without a Melody

Joyce Rachelle
“When I told you I loved that song, you were meant to listen.”
Joyce Rachelle

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most love songs were inspired, not by love, but by loneliness, regretfulness, or horniness.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Sara Quin
“I would go to jail with only boys. Just to prove I was as tough as you. And when I get out for good behavior, I'll be writing love songs. Silly banging knee songs.”
Sara Quin

Amy Weiss
“Sing me a love song", he says again, leaning down to nuzzle her, his head near that of his child's, and the woman has to laugh, because love songs are all that she knows.”
Amy Weiss, Crescendo

Brendan Lawley
“Your pussy is a fruit that I wanna juice
Your pussy is a fruit that I wanna juice, yeah
Put the molly in the booty, girl, we turning up tonight
Cos that pussy is a smoothie it know how to do me right.”
Brendan Lawley, Bonesland

Julian Barnes
“Love means never having to say you're sorry (on the contrary, it frequently means doing just precisely that). Then there were all those love lines from all those love songs, with the swooning delusions of lyricist, singer, band.”
Julian Barnes, The Only Story

Jill Telford
“and, suddenly,
out of nowhere,
all of the art
the poetry
all of the love songs
were all about you.”
Jill Telford

Dustin Thao
“So don't you forget me, those memories we hold
Like water and time
We are written in sone...”
Dustin Thao, You've Reached Sam

Debasish Mridha
“If I had the choice, I would sing only love songs.”
Debasish Mridha

Allyson Kennedy
“My hand flies across the first blank page, chicken-scratched lines I can barely decipher wielding the dark tale of my heart. At 5:15 a.m., the pen falls from my grasp and I tuck the notebook away.
I wrote my first love song, with his name in a heart to prove it. I wrote my first love song for the boy who knows no love at all.”
Allyson Kennedy, The Crush

Sakshi Narula
“Of my many misdemeanors, standing tall like a radio tower and airing love songs has been the worst.”
Sakshi Narula, Lover

Zhang Xinxin
“Love? I don't believe there is as much of it as they make out in songs.”
Zhang Xinxin, Chinese Profiles

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most love songs are either by a man praising a woman, or by a woman complaining about a man.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Art flows well when music is the conduit.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

Alex Diaz-Granados
“A million sensations hit me all at once � the scent of her perfume, the slight taste of strawberries from her lips, the clean minty taste of her breath, the rise and fall of her chest as she slowly breathed, the palpable beating of her heart, the welcome warmth of her presence � and I remembered the lyrics of the song I’d heard in my dream:

Where time's winds blow
That's where you'll be.
Where love's fires glow
Your smile I'll see.
Across the stars
Across the sea
Where time's winds blow
Our hearts will be.”
Alex Diaz-Granados, Reunion: A Story: A Novella

Krupesh Thacker
“अब तेरी प्यारी वो बाते�, मेरे चहेर� का नू� है,
तू नही है पर मेरी साँसें, तेरी खुश्बू से भरपू� है,”
Krupesh Thacker, Na Hue Judaa (ना हु� जुदा): Poetic Love Story with Romantic Poems