- Maclaine, Shirley
- Maguire, Jerry
- Mann, Thomas
- Marlowe, Christopher
- Maupassant
- Maurois, Andre
- McBraxton, A
- McKuen, Rod
- McLaughlin, Mignon
- McMahon, Joe
- Melville, Herman
- Menander
- Milton, John
- Miserables, Les
- Mistinguett
- Monroe, Marilyn
- Montaigne
- Moore, Thomas
- Morgan, Charles
- Myerson, Bess
- Myrick, Chris
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Maclaine, Shirley
I don't need a man to rectify my existance. The most profound relationship
we'll ever have is the one with ourselves.
Marlowe, Christopher
Come with me, and be my love,
And we will all the pleasures prove,
That hills and valleys, dales and fields,
Woods or steepy mountain yields.
("The Passionate Sphepherd to his Love")
Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?
McBraxton, A
Love is broad; if you love someone, you love all things, not just their beauty.
Love is narrow; you love one and only one, compared to them, no one matters.
McLaughlin, Mignon
In the arithmetic of love,
one plus one equals everything,
and two
minus one equals nothing.
McMahon, Joe
Love is that enviable state that knows no envy or vanity, only empathy and a longing to be greater than oneself.
Melville, Herman
Aid my disillusionment, my friend!
True knowledge derives from a suspect or revelation.
Friendship at first sight, like love at first sight is said to be the only truth.
Milton, John
Hail, Holy light, offspring of Heaven. . .
("Paradise Lost")
In solitude, What happiness? Who can enjoy alone, Or all enjoying, what contentment find?
("Paradise Lost")
Mistinguett
A kiss can be a comma, a question mark or an exclamation point. That's basic spelling that every woman ought to know.
Monroe, Marilyn
I could have loved you once
And said it
But then you went away
And when you came back
Love was a forgotten word
Remember?
Moore, Thomas
No, there's nothing half so sweet in life
As love's young dream.
The light, that lies
In woman's eyes,
Has been my heart's undoing.
Eyes of most unholy blue!
Morgan, Charles
There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved: It is God's finger on man's shoulder.
No surprise can produce
such a magical effect as being loved.