A Quote by Rachel Bloom

For lack of a better word, I've let love and infatuation emasculate me. — © Rachel Bloom
For lack of a better word, I've let love and infatuation emasculate me.
Infatuation's just another word for not seeing clearly. When you start to love a person- that's when they become real
No. Real love takes time to build. What you feel is just infatuation. (Geary) But it doesn’t feel temporary. (Arik) It never does at its onset. It’s only in hindsight that we realize the difference between infatuation and love. (Geary)
For me, working is the ultimate vacation, for lack of a better word. Its being in-between jobs were it becomes emotional, and brutal, and draining.
No one can understand love who has not experienced infatuation. And no one can understand infatuation, no matter how many times he has experienced it.
Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.
I'm a big fan of '80s music, for lack of a better word.
If any pale student, glued to his desk, here seek an apology for a way of life whose natural fruits is that pallid and emasculate scholarship of which New England has had too many examples, it will be far better that this sketch had not been written. For the student there is, in its season, no better place than the saddle, and no better companion than the rifle or the oar.
I really knew with every fiber of my being that acting was - for lack of a better word - my calling.
I don't know if love exists, not the kind that keeps. I think love's an infatuation that turns into a habit, because you can't keep that passion going. You get used to people, and that's death for me - I like to be surprised.
I know the difference now between dedication and infatuation. That doesn't mean I don't still get an enormous kick out of infatuation;: the exciting ephemera, the punch in the stomach, the adrenaline to the heart.
I think I'm just a little, for a lack of a better word, primal in how I operate in all aspects of life.
A lot of the time when people get married in the infatuation, it will go down. That is inevitable. The infatuation stage will not last forever.
I'm pretty, for lack of a better word, happy-go-lucky. I take things very seriously, but I'm very aware of people around me. I like to be part of a group that's working together towards something positive.
I have more contact with people who consume, for lack of a better word, my product than any other performers.
You're going to have to speak up for yourself - and I learned that after always being, for lack of a better word, crapped on.
When you're 12 and, you know, slightly overweight and - for lack of a better word - white, and you're playing blues, you get a lot of press.
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