John Fowles book Daniel Martin
Source: Daniel Martin (1977), Ch. 2, Games
Source: CliffsNotes on Dumas's The Three Musketeers
John Fowles book Daniel Martin
Source: Daniel Martin (1977), Ch. 2, Games
“When one does not love too much, one does not love enough.”
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
On Regine Olsen (2 February 1839)
1830s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1830s
Context: Oh, can I really believe the poet's tales, that when one first sees the object of one's love, one imagines one has seen her long ago, that all love like all knowledge is remembrance, that love too has its prophecies in the individual. … it seems to me that I should have to possess the beauty of all girls in order to draw out a beauty equal to yours; that I should have to circumnavigate the world in order to find the place I lack and which the deepest mystery of my whole being points towards, and at the next moment you are so near to me, filling my spirit so powerfully that I am transfigured for myself, and feel that it's good to be here.
Paul Bourget (1852–1935) French writer
Pierre Fauchery, as quoted by the character "Jules Labarthe"
The Age for Love
Context: I have been thinking about our conversation and about your book, and I am afraid that I expressed myself badly yesterday. When I said that one may love and be loved at any age I ought to have added that sometimes this love comes too late. It comes when one no longer has the right to prove to the loved one how much she is loved, except by love's sacrifice.
“But too much love is poison, especially when that love is not returned.”
Rick Riordan book The Blood of Olympus
Source: The Blood of Olympus
“He loves each one of us like there is only one of us to love
(when God whisper your name)”
Max Lucado (1955) American clergyman and writer
John Diamond (doctor) (1934) Australian doctor
Source: Facets of a Diamond: Reflections of a Healer (2002), p. 269
Hester Thrale (1741–1821) Welsh author and salon-holder
Letter to Fanny Burney; Charlotte Barrett (ed.) Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay (1854) vol. 2, p. 3.