“A blind man can see how much I love you”
Amy Bloom (1953) Fiction writer, screenwriter, social worker, psychotherapist
Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Abhorsen (2003)
“A blind man can see how much I love you”
Amy Bloom (1953) Fiction writer, screenwriter, social worker, psychotherapist
“It is worth being shot at to see how much one is loved.”
Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819–1901) British monarch who reigned 1837–1901
After being shot at by Roderick Maclean on 2 March 1882, as quoted in Stanley Weintraub, Victoria. Biography of a queen (1987), p. 450.
“Only God knows how much I love you.”
Gabriel García Márquez book Love in the Time of Cholera
Source: Love in the Time of Cholera
L. Frank Baum book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
this is a line spoken by Frank Morgan's depiction of the Wizard of Oz in the 1939 film, which debuted 20 years after Baum's death. It did not actually appear in the "Wonderful Wizard of Oz". The ending of "Steam Engines of Oz" wrongly attributes this phrase to Baum when it would've originated from the 1939 adaptation script writers Langley/Ryerson/Woolf.
Misattributed
Variant: A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others
Source: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz