Top 1200 Always Loved You Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I loved LeBron when he was in Cleveland. Loved him in Miami. And loved him when he went back to Cleveland.
Every true love and friendship is a story of unexpected transformation. If we are the same person before and after we loved, that means we haven't loved enough.
For a devotee or lover, the being, worshipped or loved, will always be the only one for her or him. — © Lionel Blue
For a devotee or lover, the being, worshipped or loved, will always be the only one for her or him.
[She] knew that it was not precisely a body that one loved. One loved the man who shone out through the eyes and used its mouth to smile and speak.
I definitely grew up to Nina Simone and a lot of Ella Fitzgerald. And I loved Amy Winehouse. I loved that sort of soulful singer.
Louis Walsh has supported me for a few years now and he's always loved my voice.
I love words very much. I've always loved to talk, and I've always love words — the words that rest in your mouth, what words mean and how you taste them and so on. And for me the spoken word can be used almost as a gesture.
I've always loved horses. When I was younger, I competed in horse shows and did quite well.
I have always loved cashmere and knitwear is the first thing I'm drawn to when shopping - even if I don't need any.
I had always loved life on the road. It was just something that appealed to me very deeply.
I actually really liked teaching. I started teaching at UCB when I was in college. I would get someone to fill out an internship form or something so I would get the credit. But why did I start teaching? I loved it. I loved doing improv and loved UCB and wanted to be a part of that world and that community.
I've always loved reprehensible people because they're so much more interesting to play on screen.
The script was always the most important thing to me and I loved the script. For one thing, I've always admired trees. I just worship them. Think what trees have witnessed, what history, such as living through the Civil War, yet they still survive.
I've always loved the '40s romantic comedies and the idea of those mistaken identities and lovers' misunderstandings. — © Pearl Cleage
I've always loved the '40s romantic comedies and the idea of those mistaken identities and lovers' misunderstandings.
I've always loved music and held it as a sacred thing that I can't touch, as I don't really want to deconstruct it or be a musician.
My brother and my mother had a really difficult relationship; he would exasperate her to death but she'd always be there for him, she always loved him even if she didn't like him at the moment.
Growing up, I put a lot of pressure on myself. I felt with The Beatles legacy that there was pressure on me to do music, and while I always loved music and it was always around me at home, I thought about doing other things.
I never loved totalitarianism and all the ideas of making mankind happy always seemed crazy to me.
I have always loved Ed Norton and Ryan Gosling. Also Julianne Moore and Cate Blanchett.
People can see a picture of my body from the neck down and know who it is because of my beauty marks or whatever you call them, moles. I've always had them, and I've always loved them. Obviously you have to be careful with that; I get them checked regularly and make sure that they're healthy.
I love graduation speeches. I have always loved them; I will always love them.
What I always loved about vintage clothes is that you let the woman who wore it before you live on in some way.
I loved France, although I initially thought they were stubborn for always speaking French.
From when I was about seven, I thought I wanted to be an architect. I've always loved spaces and dwellings in general.
I'd always loved movies. I watch them all the time; my dad is a huge movie buff.
I always loved touring in Pentatonix; really the only reason it was tough was the pace and no breaks.
He who loves others is always loved by them, and he who respects others is always respected by them.
Ive always loved the power of stories to transport me to another world, to imagine extraordinary possibilities, to experience things I may not have access to in my regular life - like being a superhero! Also, I would always put on shows for my family and the neighbors; I guess I was an actor before I even knew it.
My dad is an electrical engineer. So he was always very focused on, you know, teaching his daughters about, you know, science, math, technology. None of us actually became engineers for our careers, but I always had that exposure when I was young, and I just loved playing computer games.
I tried to start my own religion in high school. I was very eccentric. I've always loved attention.
I loved Victoria Glendinning's bio of Vita Sackville-West. I also loved Michael Holroyd's immense biography of Lytton Strachey.
Spielberg was very young and starting up when we did Sugarland Express and I loved that, but the main thing was that I really loved his talent.
I have always loved blizzards, if only because of the driving experience - which is definitely an acquired taste.
What was good about 'Moonraker' was that we had Jaws back, because after 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' he became a well-loved villain.
I never thought I would be one of those wacky chicks who say, 'I loved my labor,' but I loved every part of it. It was the best day of my life.
I really love connecting people, creating communities. As a kid, creation was something that I always loved.
Robert wanted to be loved. My brother Tyrion has the same disease. Do you want to be loved, Sansa?” “Everyone wants to be loved.” “I see flowering hasn’t made you any brighter,” said Cersei. “Sansa, permit me to share a bit of womanly wisdom with you on this very special day. Love is poison. A sweet poison, yes, but it will kill you all the same.
I've always been interested in exploring the concept of child prodigies. When I was younger, I wrote a story about Mozart as a child and I just always loved this idea of young people who are able to take control of their lives and bring a whole lot of change at such a young age.
I have always loved clothes, and the opportunity to design my own line could not be missed. It's a dream job. — © Jasmine Guinness
I have always loved clothes, and the opportunity to design my own line could not be missed. It's a dream job.
I've always been interested in exploring the concept of child prodigies. When I was younger, I wrote a story about Mozart as a child, and I just always loved this idea of young people who are able to take control of their lives and bring a whole lot of change at such a young age.
I've always loved improvised movies like Christopher Guest and the 'Spinal Tap' era of comedy.
I'd always loved to read - and come from a family of readers - but I never thought about writing as a career.
I've always loved being active, and I used to do sports - basketball, soccer, volleyball - growing up.
I've always loved Newcastle. Even when you're watching their games on television, you can feel the passion of the crowd.
I've always loved TV very much, and as a child I was so religious with it, but now it's more when it fits in.
I've always loved the experience of working together with other people toward an artistic goal.
I loved everything about marriage. I loved having a companion to wake up with and have barbecues with. But things happen and people grow apart.
I've always loved comic books, which is why I've done films like 'Hulk' and 'The Punishers.'
I never considered writing as a career - it was always a creative outlet for me and something I just loved to do. — © Doreen Cronin
I never considered writing as a career - it was always a creative outlet for me and something I just loved to do.
I think whenever you get out and do something different, like mountain biking or surfing, it just makes you more aware of your body and balance. For me, I've always loved anything that involved sports, so I've always just tried different things.
I've always loved songwriting, and I vowed to be a songwriter like Cole Porter when I was only 9 years old.
I knew I was a manic depressive when I was 13 or 14, and I loved it. I always told people what I had, and I was always cresting on a manic wave. I used it, willingly and happily, and it was an extraordinary experience. When I got hit with the depressive side - Boom! - yes, it was horrible and unendurable, but that's part of the story.
I'll tell the only thing I know in this business, I have had the absolute privilege of making movies that I loved when I was a kid and loved my whole life.
I loved growing up and going to haunted houses and being scared. I loved watching 'The Exorcist,' 'Candyman' and all sorts of scary movies.
I've always loved the fashion of the '30s and everything that came with the Art Deco era - the jewelry and the glamour.
I would have loved to have fought 15-rounders, because I always come on strong at the end.
To be loved because of one's merit, because one deserves it, always leaves doubt; maybe I did not please the person whom I want to love me, maybe this, or that - there is always a fear that love could disappear.
I always loved rock guitar. I just never put it together that that's what I'd end up doing.
Ros was dead. He had loved heroin more than it loved him. I was shocked beyond imagining; he was the first of my friends to fall.
I've always loved drama. This is a blessing because I can show a little bit of what I can do, and hopefully more, in the future.
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