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I look upon all creatures equally; none are less dear to me and none more dear. But those who worship me with love live in me, and I come to life in them.
Bhagavad Gita
This land of such dear souls, this dear dear land, Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leased out, I die pronouncing it, Like to a tenement or pelting farm: England, bound in with the triumphant sea Whose rocky shore beats back the envi
William Shakespeare
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1564
-
1616
)
Never, my dear Sir, do you take it into your head that I do not love you; you may settle yourself in full confidence both of my love and my esteem; I love you as a kind man, I value you as a worthy man, and hope in time to reverence you as a man of exemplary piety.
Samuel Johnson
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1709
-
1784
)
Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
Bible
Kærlighed
Then awake! the heavens look bright, my dear; / 'Tis never too late for delight, my dear;/ And the best of all ways / To lengthen our days / Is to steal a few hours from the night, my dear!
Sir Thomas More
(
1477
-
1535
)
The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. I'll love you, dear, I'll love you till China and Africa meet and the river jumps over the mountain and the salmon sing in the street.
W. H. Auden
(
1907
-
1973
)
To be rich in admiration and free from envy, to rejoice greatly in the good of others, to love with such generosity of heart that your love is still a dear possession in absence or unkindness - these are the gifts which money cannot buy
Robert Louis Stevenson
(
1850
-
1894
)
Raushet
To be rich in admiration and free from envy, to rejoice greatly in the good of others, to love with such generosity of heart that your love is still a dear possession in absence or unkindness - these are the gifts which money cannot buy
Robert Louis Stevenson
(
1850
-
1894
)
Raushet
To be rich in admiration and free from envy, to rejoice greatly in the good of others, to love with such generosity of heart that your love is still a dear possession in absence or unkindness - these are the gifts which money cannot buy
Robert Louis Stevenson
(
1850
-
1894
)
Raushet
Our country is the world, our countrymen all mankind. We love the land of our nativity, only as we love all other lands. The interests, rights, and liberties of American citizens are no more dear to us, than are those of the whole human race.
William Lloyd Garrison
(
1805
-
1879
)
If yet I have not all thy love, / Dear, I shall never have it all.
John Donne
(
1572
-
1631
)
Only God, my dear,
Could love you for yourself alone
And not your yellow hair.
William Butler Yeats
(
1865
-
1939
)
"Tell me, what's Love?" said Youth, one day, To drooping Age, who crost his way, "It is a sunny hour of play, For which repentance dear doth pay, Repentance! Repentance! And this is Love, as wise men say
Sir Thomas More
(
1477
-
1535
)
Anger
I could not love thee, dear, so much, loved I not honor more
Richard Lovelace
I love Simon Cowell, he's a dear friend.
Cilla Black
(
1943
-)
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