A Quote by Nick Love

Two things revolutionised life: moving to the countryside and falling in love. — © Nick Love
Two things revolutionised life: moving to the countryside and falling in love.
Two things revolutionised life: Moving to the countryside, and falling in love
I'm a man with many defects. I love. I sing. I dream. I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother. My children, my two daughters are with me and I want a better world for my grandchildren, for your grandchildren.
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.
Falling in love and having a relationship are two different things.
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.
My evolution into becoming a photojournalist started with falling in love with literature when I was a teenager, falling in love with novels and imagining a life of being a storyteller.
I've learned two things in my life. One that love is the beginning and end of all meaning. And two that it is the same thing whatever shape our souls have taken on this journey. Love is love. Is love.
But who can distinguish between falling in love and imagining falling in love? Even genuinely falling in love is an act of the imagination.
If I lived my life over again I would stay in the countryside. I prefer the countryside, the milking of the cows and the sheep.
People are falling in love because a certain man has a certain type of nose. People are falling in love with fragments! Nobody is bothered about the totality of the person -- and it is a vast thing. The nose does not count for much --- after two days you won't look at it at all. Or the color, or the shape, or the proportion of the body -- all these things are very minor. The real thing is the total functioning of the person, and that can be experienced only when you live together.
You have two things happening: You have the cultural and economic reality of men falling apart and traditional masculinity falling apart.
Falling in love with a story is like falling in love with a person. It tends to occupy your life, your thoughts. You can't do anything else for a long time.
Life is about falling down, getting up, and moving ahead.
I like taking my time and seeing the things around me and appreciating the now. I started to realize that the things that helped me do that were these things that brought me love, brought me joy. And if we're all just falling towards an eventual end, falling towards the ground, then these things are parachutes.
Falling is scary but good practice for life. We must fall. In love. Out of love. Into new experiences. Out of old habits. Deeper and further into ourselves. We must fall, life is falling over forward. The only choice we have is how we let go.
I associate my childhood with two things, mainly: the North Devon countryside and a sense of connection to another world.
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