infatuation
Falling in love can be likened to someone, falling from a high building. The possible result will be unconsciousness if not death. Take it that, anybody that falls in love is either unconscious or dead.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Falling in love is more than infatuation. It is the need to feel whole, to feel safe, to be healed, to join together with someone, heart and soul.
— Michael R. French
Falling in love is partial love, an artifact. —he said.— What I feel is an infatuation with a penetrating desire to possess.
— Javier Enríquez Serralde
For a moment, I believed in fate. Such a delicate balance of events had lead to us meeting. It all seemed too much to be a coincidence because I was so delusional in my infatuation. I fell into the trap of my own idea of how things should be.
— Ashley Sarel
For everything about him fitting her fantasy image of what she wanted, she still didn’t feel seen by him…and that made her all the more aware that maybe her fantasy wasn’t what she wanted at all.
— Colleen Chen
For him, she was the evil one; the antagonist to his life story. The reason he was married at an early age. And to her, he would always be her infatuation gone horribly wrong.
— Alyssa Urbano
For what is love if one loves a woman without knowing her? Just a decision to love? Or even an imitation? The question concerns us all: If, from our childhood on, the examples of love were not there inviting us to copy them, would we know what "loving" means?
— Milan Kundera
From the moment I saw you, I wanted you in my dreams
— John Geddes
Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
— William Shakespeare
He hasn’t really seen you, not as you want to be seen, but he’s starting to, a little.
— Colleen Chen
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