I am looking for quotes that have to do with love and fighting...?
Love QuotesMany times love quotes express our feelings in ways that conversation can not carry. They can clarify our minds with simple words containing nothing but pure, love binding metaphors.
When you fight for lust you'll end up crushed, when your fighting for love, you are invincible. When you fight for attraction you'll end up lacking, but when you fight for your passion, your love, you'll always have satisfaction.
Crushes come and go like the seasons, but love last forever.
"you cannot suffer a broken heart unless your heart was offered up to be broken"
"in the event your love has gone sour, remember one simple "I'm sorry" and a lovers embrace can make it sweet again"
"do not cry for the words that have been spoken, embrace the love that comes when you ask forgiveness for your communications"NS
"oh it is not you who I disrespect, it is I, with whom tortures myself for making you suffer at the whim of my anger. If I had all to take back again, I should prick the deepest depth of my own heart to save one tear from falling from your eye"
"in the end, I say "I love you" , perhaps I should have avoided the middleman, skipped the fight and went stright to the making up"
"do not hate me forever , if you do, how can we even begin to have make-up sex?"
"we shout the words of cowards and break each others hearts, if only we could take it all back and start new I would chose to forever take your side and shout from the rooftop forever how much I love you"
"Remember, I shall love you always, forever , through all my wilds and back again."
Honi so it quid Mal y pens
(Old French for, "shame upon him who thinks evil of it")
This is the moot of "The Most Noble Order of the Garter",
the world's oldest national order of knighthood.
The most popular legend involves the "Countess of Salisbury" (possibly Joan of Kent). While she was dancing with or near King Edward at Eltham Palace, her garter is said to have slipped from her leg to the floor. When the surrounding courtiers snickered, the king supposedly picked it up and tied it to his own leg, exclaiming "Honi so it quid mal y pense" (Shame on him who thinks evil of it). This phrase has become the motto of the Order.