Love is like a good cake; you never know when it's coming, but you'd better eat it when it does!

C. Joybell C.
Love is like a good cake; you never know when...
Love is like a good cake; you never know when...
Love is like a good cake; you never know when...
Love is like a good cake; you never know when...
About This Quote

I know you did not mean to lead people to believe that love is like a good cake. It was probably an accident. What you really meant to say is that you can’t control when love comes, but if it does, you’d better eat it while you can…because it might just be gone.

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