Language Of Love Quotes

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Jan Moran
“I prefer perfumery, it’s the language of love.”
Jan Moran, Scent of Triumph

Peter Kreeft
“God is love, and music is the language of love; therefore, music is the language of God. Music is a language more profound than words. How often have you heard a great piece of music and felt that? Great music does not just make you feel good; great music suggests some profound truth or mysterious meaning that is objectively true but not translatable into words.”
Peter Kreeft

“...in our culture, provision speaks a love language that the tongue may seldom profess.”
Cicely Tyson, Just as I Am

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Any religion which uses the words such as hell, fire, curse, burning, amputating can never be a religion of love because a religion of love must only use the language of love, must only use only the sweet words of affection, not the words of darkness and torture!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“Falling in love is like learning a whole new language and the culture that goes along with it. When you fall out of love it can be hard to pick up where you left off and start a new.”
Isabella Poretsis

Abhijit Naskar
“English is the language through which I reach hearts from various corners of the world. English is the language through which I flirt with my species. English is the language through which I make my species think.”
Abhijit Naskar, Human Making is Our Mission: A Treatise on Parenting

“Family accents are to be accepted as the ideal language of life and love”
J. Ruby

Avijeet Das
“There are innumerable languages in our world. But the only one that can connect people with each other is the language of love.”
Avijeet Das

Stewart Stafford
“The Alchemy of Affection by Stewart Stafford

The language of Aphrodite,
Rendering words as liquid gold.
To flood the heart's chambers,
Setting them in gilded aurum bold.

When this opulent heart beats,
Minted blood in golden boughs flows,
In possession of treasure most precious,
Whose true worth none of us knows.

Magnates and moguls may scheme to buy,
The devotion that is never truly theirs,
Count your kisses instead of fortunes,
To bequeath to your loving, rightful heirs.

© Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Santosh    Kumar
“The language of love starts from within.”
Santosh Kumar

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“There are many languages in the world but the most widely spoken and understood by everyone are power, love and money.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Debasish Mridha
“Everyone can understand music which is the universal language of love and kindness.”
Debasish Mridha

Debasish Mridha
“A smile is a language of love which everyone can understand.”
Debasish Mridha

Mallika  Nawal
“Language has infinite power and as long as there’s Romeo and Juliet or Laila and Majnu or You and Me, as long as there’s love in the world, language will find a way to cast its spell.”
Mallika Nawal

“True love never needs the expression of words, it speaks the language blessed by God and when it speaks, only miracles happen.”
Mohsin Ali Shaukat

Mimi Novic
“Let's not build walls with our words.
Let's stay silent and speak in a language that only our hearts can understand.”
Mimi Novic, Guidebook To Your Heart

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“The world is open to all living beings, not inclined towards any particular race and language”
Sir P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Abhijit Naskar
“Animals have barriers of language, humans have the bridge of heart.”
Abhijit Naskar, Karadeniz Chronicle: The Novel

Benito Pérez Galdós
“Tratando de medir el cariño que sentía por su amiga, Maximiliano hallaba pálida e inexpresiva la palabra querer, teniendo que recurrir a las novelas y a la poesía en busca del verbo amar, tan usado en los ejercicios gramaticales como olvidado en el lenguaje corriente. Y aun aquel verbo le parecía desabrido para expresar la dulzura y ardor de su cariño. Adorar, idolatrar y otros cumplían mejor su oficio de dar a conocer la pasión exaltada de un joven enclenque de cuerpo y robusto de espíritu.”
Benito Pérez Galdós, Fortunata y Jacinta