A Quote by Masha Tupitsyn

True lovers are as rare as true rebels. — © Masha Tupitsyn
True lovers are as rare as true rebels.
True rebels after all, are as rare as true lovers,and in both cases, to mistake a fever for passion can destroy one's life
We're brought up to believe in a fairytale-romance sort of way that true love is out there and true loves don't care about what you look like and stuff, just what's down inside. And that's probably true, but what's also true, sadly, is that true loves are very rare and very hard to find.
A true photographer is as rare as a true poet or a true painter.
Actors who are lovers in real life are often incapable if playing the part of lovers to an audience. It is equally true that sympathy between actors who are not lovers may create a temporary emotion that is perfectly sincere.
However rare true love may be, it is less so than true friendship.
Not only is true love rare and true rebellion rare, real love is itself a radical form of rebellion - engagement, thinking, and being - and therefore happens in the context of a larger project of justice, liberation, and critical thinking.
But sorry is the Kool-Aid of human emotions. [...] True sorrow is as rare as true love.
Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer.
We say that God is true; that the Constitution of the United States is true; that the Bible is true; and that the Book of Mormon is true, and that Christ is true
True sorrow is as rare as true love.
So they grew, and they grew, to the church steeple tops And they couldn't grow up any higher; So they twin'd themselves into a true lover's knot, For all lovers true to admire.
Sorry is the Kool-Aid of human emotions. It's what you say when you spill a cup of coffee or throw a gutter ball when you're bowling with the girls in the league. True sorrow is as rare as true love.
True liars never love. True lovers never lie.
True and baseless evil is as rare as the purest good - and we all know how rare that is.
True love is not a hide and seek game: in true love, both lovers seek each other.
The blessed Paul argues that we are saved by faith, which he declares to be not from us but a gift from God. Thus there cannot possibly be true salvation where there is no true faith, and, since this faith is divinely enabled, it is without doubt bestowed by his free generosity. Where there is true belief through true faith, true salvation certainly accompanies it. Anyone who departs from true faith will not possess the grace of true salvation.
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