A Quote by Deborah Harkness

Falling in love is really relatively easy compared to staying in love and building a family that lasts. — © Deborah Harkness
Falling in love is really relatively easy compared to staying in love and building a family that lasts.
Attachment to a baby is a long-term process, not a single, magical moment. The opportunity for bonding at birth may be compared to falling in love - staying in love takes longer and demands more work.
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've been a professional for I think 13, 14 years. It's not easy hitting balls every day and staying really motivated throughout the whole period. It's normal [that] you're going to have ups and downs. But I found my way again. And I love the sport. I love competing. I love battling. I love being out there and playing in front of crowds. This is what I've been doing since I was a child. There's nothing else that I want to do.
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.
I really relate to the feeling of falling in love 10 times a day and wishing I could never stop falling in love.
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.
It's love this and love that but of couse it's so easy to love someone you don't know, whether it's George Clooney or Monkey. Staying civil to someone with whom you've ever shared Christmas turkey- now there's a miracle.
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.
Uncontainable is a love story. Kip and Sharon's love for each other, their precious family, their business journey of joy and, most of all, their pure and uncontainable love for their employees and their families is clear and happy proof that the future of business is building love cultures. Oh, and when you have love on the inside customers shower uncontainable love back at ya from the outside. Love on brother!
Love's pleasure lasts but a moment; love's sorrow lasts all through life.
[Friendships] are easy to get out of compared to love affairs, but they are not easy to get out of compared to, say, jail.
Falling in love isn't as easy as it seems when you've seen love crash and burn right in front of your eyes.
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.
Love. How do we define this word? We love our family. We love food. We love the weather. We love our shoes. Love that music. Love someone's work. Love a movie. Love a celebrity. Love that time in life. Love love love!
Pleasure of love lasts but a moment, Pain of love lasts a lifetime.
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