Quotes about Endearment
You are altogether beautiful, my darling; in you there is no flaw.
— Song of Solomon 4:7
His mouth is most sweet; he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
— Song of Solomon 5:16
It was remembered afterwards that when he bent down and touched her face with his lips, he murmured some words. The child, who was nearest to him, told them afterwards, and told her grandchildren when she was a handsome old lady, that she heard him say, "A life you love.
— Charles Dickens
It [repentance] is not so much to endear us to Christ as to endear Christ to us. Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.
— Thomas Watson
The fondness, the endearment, the unstintingly affectionate regard of God toward all his creatures is the natural outflow of what he is to the core—which we vainly try to capture with our tired but indispensable old word love.
— Dallas Willard
I believe it's important that we use names of endearment that reflect a special feeling for the individual involved.
— Zig Ziglar
Love has two rules: the first one is love, and the second one is love some more.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
I accept you and love you and always will.
— Chris Fabry
Hi, dumplin'. Where your socks?" Marie seldom called Pecola the same thing twice, but invariably her epithets were fond ones chosen from menus and dishes that were forever uppermost in her mind.
— Toni Morrison
You are the finest, loveliest, tenderest, and most beautiful person I have ever known—and even that is an understatement.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The two qualities which chiefly inspire regard and affection [are] that a thing is your own and that it is your only one.
— Aristotle
A terrible thing it is to be a mother, and it bears a great endearment, and one common to all, so as to toil on behalf of their children.
— Euripides