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  • All my friends from my past would know me as Scott Diggs. Taye Diggs comes from Scott-taye. When I went to college I liked it because it was so different and I have an infatuation with nicknames.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • The nice sense of measure is certainly not one of Nature's gifts to her English children ... we have all of us yielded to infatuation at some moment of our lives.

    Matthew Arnold (1973). “Complete Prose Works: English literature and Irish politics”
  • One does silly things when one is twelve.

    Silly   Twelve   Doe  
    Cassandra Clare (2013). “The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel; Clockwork Prince; Clockwork Princess”, p.704, Simon and Schuster
  • The photographic industry was the refuge of all the painters who couldn't make it, either because they had no talent or because they were too lazy to finish their studies. Hence this universal infatuation was not only characterized by blindness and stupidity, but also by vindictiveness.

    Stupidity   Lazy   Talent  
  • Infatuation means, 'A love that it is inconvenient to go on with.

    Celia Fremlin (2017). “Uncle Paul”, p.172, Courier Dover Publications
  • Love is when you realize that he's as sexy as Woody Allen, as smart as Jimmy Connors, as funny as Ralph Nader, as athletic as Henry Kissinger and nothing like Robert Redford - but you'll take him anyway.

    Sexy   Smart   Love Is  
  • If she was suggesting she was too wise with the weight of her experience to fall prey to infatuation - well, the disproof was sitting before her in the form of a gray-eyed prince with a thoughtful set to his mouth that she found quite distracting.

    Wise   Fall   Thoughtful  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Fire”, p.165, Penguin
  • Infatuation is not quite the same thing as love; it's more like love's shady second cousin who's always borrowing money and can't hold down a job.

    Cousin   Jobs   Like Love  
    Elizabeth Gilbert (2010). “The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert: Eat, Pray, Love; Committed; The Last American Man; Stern Men & Pilgrims”, p.376, A&C Black
  • He stares at me so darkly, so hungily that I can only nod. Agree. Of course, I feel it. "I do", I admit.

  • Love- the infatuation kind- 'he's so handsome, she's so beautiful'- that can shrivel. As soon as something goes wrong, that kind of love can fly out the window.

    Mitch Albom (2009). “Have a Little Faith: A True Story”, Hyperion
  • Love sees clearly, and seeing, loves on. But infatuation is blind; when it gains sight, it dies.

    Mary Roberts Rinehart (2015). “A Poor Wise Man”, p.265, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • Moral self-infatuation has its own corruptions, after all. With time, almost every other principle of the magazine acquired an ironic echo, a sort of cackling aftermath.

    Time   Echoes   Self  
    Renata Adler (1999). “Gone: The Last Days of the New Yorker”
  • Love is familiar. Love is a devil. There is no evil angel but Love." -

    Love   Angel   Evil  
    William Shakespeare (2009). “Love's Labour's Lost”, p.80, Cambridge University Press
  • Perhaps you see, therefore, why I think taste must come before nutrition? Our infatuation for the quasi-scientific has left us easy marks for con men and tin fiddle manufacturers.

    Men   Thinking   Taste  
  • Infatuation.First Love.Lust.My passion can be explained away.But this is sure: Whatever she touches, she reveals

    Jeanette Winterson (2007). “The Passion”, p.123, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • My studies have shown that the process of falling into mature love happens in four steps. When you meet a woman, you subconsciously look for cues that she's the kind os person you should be with. That's assumption. If she passes the assumption test, you begin to get to know her to find out if she's appropriate for you. If she is, you're attracted. If, as you get to know her, the attraction is reinforced with joy or pain or both, you'll fall into infatuation. And if you manage to make a connection and attach to each other during infatuation, you'll move into mature, unconditional love.

    Pain   Moving   Fall  
  • Love is something that is very personal to each individual based on where they are in their lives. It fluctuates and changes over time. I think there is a massive differentiation between infatuation and love, but people tend to confuse the two.

    Love Is   Thinking   Two  
    "Q & Andy: Paul Wesley". Interview with Andy Warhol, www.interviewmagazine.com. October 31, 2014.
  • I think infatuation is like a garden. If tended and cared for, it grows into love. If neglected or abused it dies. The only way to have eternal love is to never let your heart forget what it's like to live without it. -Vane

    Heart   Love Is   Garden  
  • We do express our emotions, our reactions to events, breakups and infatuations, but the way we do that - the art of it - is in putting them into prescribed forms or squeezing them into new forms that perfectly fit some emerging context. That’s part of the creative process, and we do it instinctively; we internalize it, like birds do. And it’s a joy to sing, like the birds do.

    Breakup   Art   Creative  
    David Byrne (2012). “How Music Works”, p.35, Canongate Books
  • There is, in lovers, a certain infatuation of egotism; they will have a witness of their happiness, cost that witness what it may.

    May   Cost   Lovers  
    Charlotte Bronte (2009). “Villette: Easyread Large Edition”, p.320, ReadHowYouWant.com
  • Science condemns itself to failure when, yielding to the infatuation of the serious, it aspires to attain being, to contain it, and to possess it; but it finds its truth if it considers itself as a free engagement of thought in the given, aiming, at each discovery, not at fusion with the thing, but at the possibility of new discoveries; what the mind then projects is the concrete accomplishment of its freedom.

    Simone de Beauvoir (2011). “The Ethics of Ambiguity”, p.39, Open Road Media
  • An infatuated man is not only foolish, but wild.

  • I just love cars; Ive been like that since I was a kid. Its an infatuation because we grew up poor. Cars was something we were always trying to get.

  • Of course love is a force in life. People will go on falling in love forever. And more important, sexual infatuation will enrapture everyone. Otherwise, no babies!

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • I have an enduring, very robust infatuation with dictators. I have an infatuation with Stalin, Mao, and Mussolini. In the Paris Review interview I did (in 2013), I said my next book, this one, was going to be about Mussolini. I wound up only having a Mussolini cameo in the book.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I think it's important to find someone that you really like as well as love. When the infatuation runs out, the first phase of the relationship changes. You really have to be able to say 'I like to hang out with you. Let's keep hanging out.'

    Source: www.usmagazine.com
  • I know the difference now between dedication and infatuation. That doesn't mean I don't still get an enormous kick out of infatuation;: the exciting ephemera, the punch in the stomach, the adrenaline to the heart.

    Heart   Mean   Dedication  
    Anna Quindlen (2010). “Living Out Loud”, p.83, Ballantine Books
  • Do they still call it infatuation? That magic ax that chops away the world in one blow, leaving only the couple standing there trembling? Whatever they call it, it leaps over anything, takes the biggest chair, the largest slice, rules the ground wherever it walks, from a mansion to a swamp, and its selfishness is its beauty.... People with no imagination feed it with sex -- the clown of love. They don't know the real kinds, the better kinds, where losses are cut and everybody benefits. It takes a certain intelligence to love like that -- softly, without props.

    Love   Sex   Couple  
  • Don't divide the world into "them" and "us."

    Donald Rumsfeld (2004). “The World According to Rummy”, Welcome Rain Publishers
  • We choose those we like; with those we love, we have no say in the matter.

    Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.25, BookBaby
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