A Quote by Charles Melton

I'm a firm believer in love and falling in love. — © Charles Melton
I'm a firm believer in love and falling in love.
I'm a firm believer in people who love what they do.
But who can distinguish between falling in love and imagining falling in love? Even genuinely falling in love is an act of the imagination.
I'm a firm believer in that there are MCs and there are artists. I love' em both.
I didn’t fall in love with James. Falling sounds like an accident. Falling hurts. I’d fallen in love with Michael, fallen hard like slipping off a cliff and hitting the rocks below. Falling in love was something I’d vowed never to do again. I chose to love James.
I don't believe revenge is part of my agenda. I'm a firm believer that, just like hate spreads hate, love and kindness spread love and kindness.
When you fall head over heels for someone, you're not falling in love with who they are as a person; you're falling in love with your idea of love.
Love is not just a passion spark between two people; there is infinite difference between falling in love and standing in love. Rather, love is a way of being, a "giving to," not a 'falling for"; a mode of relating at large, not an act limited to a single person.
I'm a firm believer in research, but I'm also a firm believer in utilizing the instincts that are within your soul or in your body or in your stomach, wherever they reside.
First best is falling in love. Second best is being in love. Least best is falling out of love. But any of it is better than never having been in love.
You demonstrate biblical love when you take steps to restore a fellow-believer overtaken in sin. This not only encourages a fallen believer to return to his first love of Jesus Christ, but it also gives others involved in the restoration process on-going opportunities to examine the depth of their love to the Lord.
I don't know what falling in love for me is. The concept of romantic love arose in the Middle Ages. Now remember, the Arabs don't even have a word for love-that is, a word for love apart from physical attraction or sex. And this separation of love and sex is a western concept, a Christian concept. As to what falling in love means, I'm uncertain. Love, well, it means simply physical attraction and liking a person at the same time.
People don't really talk about falling in love anymore. And yet falling in love is the great engine that drives all the best art - or falling out of love or being heartbroken - drives all the best books, drives all the best music, and yet we've sort of stopped talking about it.
I am a very firm believer in the Aloha spirit - respect and love for everyone, irrespective of their religion, race, sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
Christianity is not a religion at all but a way of life, a falling in love with God, and through him a falling in love with our fellows.
The problem with falling in love is falling back out of it again, usually because you've fallen in love with a lie. That happens as often as not.
What's really interesting and fun to explore is not just the falling in love and everything being great, but the obstacles to falling in love.
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