A Quote by Dorothy Koomson

Love is a two-way street. — © Dorothy Koomson
Love is a two-way street.
I like the connection with fans and people who have been supportive of me. And I love the idea of real feedback and a two-way street, which is very, very modern.
The two friends stood for a few moments on the windy street corner, not speaking a word, as two travelers, who have lost their way, sometimes stand and admit their perplexity in silence. (O Pioneers!)
Music is a communication. It's a two-way street. You need people to play to in order to make that connection complete. That's the way we look at it.
I love the focus and bravery of European designers, but I love the nonchalance and throwaway aspect of America that has made Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein two of the greatest icons. I try to bridge those two worlds in my work. The clothes may be couture on the runway but there's an attitude that's very street and that comes from America.
Compassion is a two way street.
Understanding is a two-way street.
Success can be obviously a two way street.
Respect is intended to operate on a two-way street.
I'm big when it comes to respect. But it's a two-way street, in my eyes.
Relationships are a two way street. Not a highway and a bike path.
This may sound crazy, but to love someone so much that their happiness comes before yours; to find someone who wants to be with you as much as you want to be with them is a wonderfully amazing thing. The catch? It's a two-way street, a balancing act. Both must feel the same way or it falls apart. Once found, however, well, my friend, I believe you just found Heaven on Earth.
We must accept the reality that the causes of impatience travel a two-way street.
I'll see something awful on the street and I'll come home and say to my boyfriend, "I just saw the funniest thing on the street." It's a stance. It's the way I was born, or the way I was damaged.
But I love Chicago summers on Lake Michigan, Philly cheesesteaks on South Street, falling in love in Brooklyn, street fairs in Asheville, North Carolina.
I've always been a little 'preppy street.' That's how I would describe it. I'm not all the way into street wear, but I am not all the way into a suit and tie either, so I try to combine that look.
Entering a club is an insufferable two-way street and the patrons are just as guilty as the doormen.
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