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I feel more influenced in my own work by dreams than I do by other writers' works in a way. Or by popular culture, movies - what else is there to write about than love and loss?

Alice Hoffman
American novelist, young-adult writer, children's writer
He who loves best his fellow-man Is loving God the holiest way he can.

Alice Cary
American writer
But to sustain a marriage for 50 years, you have to get real a little bit and find someone who is understanding and who you can grow with. My mom always says, 'Marry the man who loves you a millimeter more.'

Ali Larter
American actress and model
From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever That dead men rise up never That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea.

Algernon Charles Swinburne
English poet, playwright, novelist, and critic (1837-1909)
The essence of Christianity is the appeal to the life of Christ as a revelation of the nature of God and of God's agency in the world. The record is fragmentary, inconsistent, and uncertain ... But there can be no doubt as to what elements in the record have evoked a response from all that is best in human nature. The Mother, the Child, and the bare manger: the lowly man, homeless and self-forgetful, with his message of peace, love, and sympathy: the suffering, the agony, the tender words as life ebbed, the final despair: and the whole with the authority of supreme victory.

Alfred North Whitehead
English mathematician and philosopher (1861-1947)
Love is the only gold.

Alfred Lord Tennyson
British Poet Laureate (1809–1892)
I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree.

Alfred Joyce Kilmer
American poet, editor, literary critic, soldier
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough.

Alfred Edward Housman
British classical scholar and poet (1859-1936)
Happy bridegroom, Hesper brings All desired and timely things. All whom morning sends to roam, Hesper loves to lead them home. Home return who him behold, Child to mother, sheep to fold, Bird to nest from wandering wide: Happy bridegroom, seek your bride.

Alfred Edward Housman
British classical scholar and poet (1859-1936)
Lovers lying two and two Ask not whom they sleep beside, And the bridegroom all night through Never turns him to the bride.

Alfred Edward Housman
British classical scholar and poet (1859-1936)
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