I love my wife dearly, and, therefore, I've never cooked a meal, romantic or otherwise, for her. Votes: 2
Steve CarellOne has to pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while one is still alive. Votes: 2
Friedrich NietzscheAnd once again we plighted our troth, And titter'd, caress'd, kiss'd so dearly. Votes: 0
Heinrich HeineOne pays dearly for being immortal: one must die many times during his life. Votes: 0
Friedrich NietzscheLiberty is a dearly bought commodity and prisons are factories where it is manufactured. Votes: 0
Mahatma GandhiWe pay dearly for immortality: we die for it more than once during our lifetimes. Votes: 0
Friedrich NietzscheWe are partners with our children because we are just like them, dearly loved sinners. Votes: 0
Elyse M. FitzpatrickYou have a lot of friends who love you dearly and you don't know who they are. Votes: 0
Shelley WintersI love Stephen Stills and Neil Young dearly. We talk all the time. We see each other. Votes: 0
David CrosbyWe all have friends we love dearly that couldn't pass for human in a strict Turing test. Votes: 0
Penn JilletteIf you were not already my dearly loved husband I should certainly fall in love with you. Votes: 0
Harriet Beecher StoweGod made yeast, as well as dough, and loves fermentation just as dearly as he loves vegetation. Votes: 0
Ralph Waldo EmersonMy Lord, what love is this that pays so dearly. That I, the guilty one, may go free! Votes: 0
Graham KendrickFriends that you have known for a long time and love very dearly never seem to grow old. Votes: 0
D.E. StevensonMay we know You more clearly, love You more dearly, and follow You more nearly, day by day. Votes: 0
Richard of ChichesterI'd dearly love to write a political book that changed the hearts and minds of men and women. Votes: 0
Jim CraceShakira is a new friend, but I love her dearly already. She's so sweet and adorable and hilarious. Votes: 0
Adam LevineI love my mother dearly, but it wouldn't be suitable for me to live with her all the time. Votes: 0
Keith EmersonI don't see how a man is to be good for much unless he has some one woman to love him dearly. Votes: 0
George Eliot