A Quote by Jennifer Lynch

When you love something, it never goes away. — © Jennifer Lynch
When you love something, it never goes away.
And that's just it, isn't it? That's how we manage to survive the loss. Because love, it never dies, it never goes away, it never fades, so long as you hang on to it.
Trauma never goes away completely, it changes perhaps, softens some with time, but never completely goes away.
Love goes away when your mind goes away and then you're someone else.
Love is something that never goes out of style. It's something everybody experiences, and if they are not in love, people usually want to feel that.
Love never goes away; it just changes form.
Fear is something you have to throw into a corner. Constantly. Because it never goes away.
If you have, especially with siblings, something like the competition for mom's affection, it just never goes away.
My grandpa told me, 'Learn to love anxiety, because it never goes away in moviemaking.'
When I think about my own relationships to the women that I really loved, it feels like that love, even after we've broken up and we're no longer speaking, that love never goes away. No one told me that.
Compassion goes on giving, but knows no feeling of giving, knows no feeling that "I am the giver." And then existence goes on responding in thousands of ways. You give a little love and from everywhere love starts flowing. The man of compassion is not trying to snatch anything away, he is not greedy. He does not wait for the return, he goes on giving. He goes on getting too, but that is not in his mind.
Man goes far away or near but God never goes far-off; he is always standing close at hand, and even if he cannot stay within he goes no further than the door.
I keep saying this, and I truly mean this: I think that when you experience true love, it never really goes away.
Fashion comes and goes; prints come and go. Proper camo never really goes away.
I've always wanted to write a song that goes, "I love you" and a book that goes, "Something happened." Something very direct.
When you lose someone that's really important to you, I feel like it's something that never really goes away. It's almost learning how to live with an empty feeling; it's weird. Something's always missing, but you kind of get used to it.
Love is something that never goes out of style.
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