44 Quotes About Sentimental

Life is full of heartbreaks, so it’s important to have a few pieces of sentimental quotes to help you get through the difficult times. These quotes about heartbreak are designed to help you stay positive and motivated when you need to. These quotes are also great for use as Facebook status updates.

I know I'm not going to be in your head...
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I know I'm not going to be in your head all the time. But once you know me, I'll be forever in your heart.  Crystal Woods
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Sweetheart, darling, dearest, it was funny to think that these endearments, which used to sound exceedingly sentimental in movies and books, now held great importance, simple but true verbal affirmations of how they felt for each other. They were words only the heart could hear and understand, words that could impart entire pentameter sonnets in their few, short syllables. E.a. Bucchianeri
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While she could hardly fathom what had just happened to her that night, she reached some conclusions before she fell asleep, certain things now made perfect sense; Moon River didn’t sound so syrupy, mistletoe wasn’t such a bad idea, and perhaps dating was not such a frivolous waste of time after all. E.a. Bucchianeri
I wear a necklace of hope with pearly beads. When...
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I wear a necklace of hope with pearly beads. When I met you, it broke, and the beads spilled all over the floor, into the gutters. Karen Quan
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My heart’s been empty since you left - but still I refuse to put up a vacancy sign. I’m just not ready for anybody else to move in yet. Ranata Suzuki
I want to take all our best moments, put them...
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I want to take all our best moments, put them in a jar, and take them out like cookies and savor each one of them forever. Crystal Woods
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There is nothing like young love. It comes at a time before the heart knows to protect itself, when everything important is raw and exposed–the perfect environment for a soul-sucking, heart-crushing burst. Alessandra Torre
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Because at nightwhen others are sleeping, I drown myself in poetry. Kamand Kojouri
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Angels are good not simply because they see bad as bad, but also because they see bad as corny. Criss Jami
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You don't have to live in anyone's shadow. Allow your unique characteristics to shine forth and Illuminate your way. Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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Nostalgia has a way of blocking the reality of the past. Shannon L. Alder
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At the end of the day, I just want to sit with someone I love and chat about what matters and even what doesn’t. Crystal Woods
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As we get older, it matters less where you are and more who you're with. Crystal Woods
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I treat my thoughts like an old person treats their valuables: I cannot for the life of me proceed to throwing them out. Criss Jami
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All kinds of people read poetry: revolutionaries, scholars, sentimentalists etc. But above all else, lovers read poetry. Why? Because we fell in love. And then we fell in love with love. Kamand Kojouri
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Only little boys and old men sneer at love. Louis Auchincloss
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My favorite thing you do is stop me in the middle of whatever I'm doing to tell me you love me. Crystal Woods
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Fine Things are reservoirs for the heart. Fennel Hudson
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You mustn’t throw them away. Let me have them. Diane Samuels
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No past to make us sentimental, no future to embarrass us...a difficult moment when you are out of practice - a moment that makes you go cold, cold and wary. Jean Rhys
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In the chain of events, it is arbitrary to be sentimental about the passing of any one link. Johnny Rich
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Sentiments, as I have found, can be harvested from places where our memories are fondest. Fennel Hudson
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The GeraniumWhen I put her out, once, by the garbage pail, She looked so limp and bedraggled, So foolish and trusting, like a sick poodle, Or a wizened aster in late September, I brought her back in again For a new routine -Vitamins, water, and whatever Sustenance seemed sensible At the time: she'd lived So long on gin, bobbie pins, half-smoked cigars, dead beer, Her shriveled petals falling On the faded carpet, the stale Steak grease stuck to her fuzzy leaves.( Dried-out, she creaked like a tulip.) The things she endured! - The dumb dames shrieking half the night Or the two of us, alone, both seedy, Me breathing booze at her, She leaning out of her pot toward the window. Near the end, she seemed almost to hear me- And that was scary- So when that snuffling cretin of a maid Threw her, pot and all, into the trash-can, I said nothing. But I sacked the presumptuous hag the next week, I was that lonely. Theodore Roethke
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You cynical shit, " he told himself. Then he started to weep." Don't be so fucking sentimental, " Crake used to tell him. But why not? Why shouldn't he be sentimental? It wasn't as if there was anyone around to question his Margaret Atwood
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She wanted to get some personal profit out of things, and she rejected as useless all that did not contribute to the immediate desires of her heart, being of a temperament more sentimental than artistic, looking for emotions, not landscapes. Gustave Flaubert
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When you are deeply in love, . even the smallest thing can hurt u like hell and break u into pieces... BHARAT SHARMA
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Memories make you sentimental, experiences make you smart. Amit Kalantri
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You wanted hearts and flowers. You have my heart - & here are the flowers. Christian Grey
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If you assume that the new - and simply because it's new - is always to be better than the old, chances are you've never known anything valuable. Criss Jami
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Cry For Those Who Cares For You And Not For Them Those Who Makes You Cry Jay Patel
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Sentiment has never been unpopular except with a few sick persons who are made sicker by the sight of a child, a glimpse of a wedding, or the thought of a happy home. Oscar Hammerstein II
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She bit her lower lip hard and blinked her eyes. There was such wistfulness and longing in his voice. Oh, she was going to give him back his eyes, or the next best thing, if it took her the rest of her life to do it. Mary Balogh
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Now, ten or more years later, far away from her home or even any thought of having a home, she again touched the feeling from that long ago day, being alone but not lonely, of being solitary yet sufficient. Tad Williams
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Don't waste your breath/trying to escape/if a pure love you don't have/no one will be saved. P.M. Highlanders
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Close People Are That Closer, As They Can Share Everything With A Stranger But Not To The Really Closed Ones. Jay Patel
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Mrs Beaumont shrugged. ‘Dougie travelled light in life, ’ she said. ‘He knew it was people who were important. Sara Sheridan
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It's the person that calls you up because they're eating at ‘our favorite spot, ’ and it made them think of you and miss being there with you. That's a friend, to me. Crystal Woods
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Writer Brigid Brophy exposes [their motives] with great precision:" Whenever people say 'We mustn't be sentimental, ' you can take it they are about to do something cruel. And if they add 'We must be realistic, ' they mean they are going to make money out of it. These slogans have a long history. After being used to justify slave traders, ruthless industrialists, and contractors who had found that the most economically 'realistic' method of cleaning a chimney was to force a small child to climb it, they have now been passed on, like an heirloom, to the factory farmers. 'We mustn't be sentimental' tries to persuade us that factory farming isn't, in fact, cruel. It implies that the whole problem had been invented by our sloppy imaginations. Peter Cox
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Here is our rapin' cave. It's not much of a cave... and we haven't done much rapin'... but man, we've had some good times. Jeffrey Hale
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Little Mr. Bowley, who had rooms in the Albany and was sealed with wax over the deeper sources of life but could be unsealed suddenly, inappropriately, sentimentally, by this sort of thing——poor women waiting to see the Queen go past——poor women, nice little children, orphans, widows, the War——tut tut——actually had tears in his eyes. Virginia Woolf
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Sentimental outbreaks are like liquorice; when first you suck it, it's not bad, but afterwards it leaves a very nasty taste in the mouth. Ivan Turgenev
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We strive for beauty and balance, the sensual over the sentimental. Janet Fitch
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Intellectuals are too sentimental for me. Margaret Anderson