8 Quotes About Perfect Love

Love is what makes the world go round. If you’re not in love, you’re missing out on one of the best feelings in the world. But what does love really mean? Is it really that magical feeling that everyone experiences once or twice in their lives? Or is it something that can be found again and again throughout your life? Whatever it is, these perfect-love quotes will inspire you to find your perfect match.

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The Christian who loves his Master needs not fear any longer for himself. For it is then completely irrational, as it is written thus: 'Perfect love casts out fear.' However, it is very much rational for one to instead fear for the enemies of God. Criss Jami
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Your heart beats between the palm of my hand. Its need to be One with me Drips Between my fingertips As I squeeze perfect drops of love into small receptacles to be preserved... For later. ☕️ NZuri Za Austin
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Your heart beats against the palm of my hand. Its need to be One with me Drips Between my fingertips As I squeeze perfect drops of love into small receptacles to be preserved... For later. ☕️ NZuri Za Austin
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For what it's worth, I think perfect love stories have perfect disasters hidden somewhere. If a genuine relationship comes out of two people screwing before they saw the potential of the 'relationship'? Its perfect, beautiful, a work of art in fact.. Normal is overrated. Nike Thaddeus
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Love in this life is expanded by our anticipation of the next life. Those who love under God are never satisfied with small love, or love bound by the flaws of human emotion. Those who love under God dream of another life where they can experience it and live it in God's perfect form, so they seek to build it in this life as much as possible. Criss Jami
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When a man falls in love, he sees the beloved in an idealized vision which to the rest of the world seems unjustified by the facts of the woman's character and appearance. The lover feels towards his beloved, thus idealized, a rapture of devotion, which seems to blend humility with exultation, self-giving with grateful receiving, in a joyful interchange of laughter and courtesy. What is the real significance of this vision and the mutual relationship which can emerge from it? [Charles] Williams tells us that the lover sees his beloved as all men would see one another, and all things, had not man fallen from his state of original innocence. He sees his beloved as all men ought to see their fellow-men 'in God'. The relationship between lover and beloved which emerges is (at its best) the relationship of joyful giving and receiving which ought to join all men together. Already such relationships exist among the perfected in Heaven. And the archetype of such perfected relationships is the coherence of the Three Persons of the Trinity. . Harry Blamires
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She is my morning, she is my evening; we have a love that blooms over and again, more beautifully each time than the last. You will see that we are not lovers like others, for whom love is both a punishment and a gift… Our love has never punished, only rewarded. Such love therein lies the eudaimonic life. Roman Payne