I had always thought that the idea of love at first sight was one of those things invented by lady novelists from the South with three names.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I cannot say for certain if there is such a thing as love at first sight, but I do know that the moment I first glimpsed Winnie Nomzamo, I knew that I wanted to have her as my wife.
I don't think I've had love at first sight. But, I've definitely had moments where I've seen a person, and I'm like, 'Wow, there is something different about you, and I really want to get to know you.'
The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight.
My knowledge of trains - and love before first sight, love at negative-one sight - comes from Alfred Hitchcock.
I believe in love at first sight for houses - but not for people.
For me and my wife, it was love at first sight.
The only true love is love at first sight; second sight dispels it.
I believe love at first sight is possible. Centuries of literature and art and beauty has been dedicated to that idea, so who am I to argue, even if I've never experienced it?
The American fantasy of love is the 'meet-cute,' 'Love at first sight,' and 'You had me at hello!' The completely spontaneous version of accidental love, which doesn't care about demographics and social compatibility.
Love at first sight is easy to understand; it's when two people have been looking at each other for a lifetime that it becomes a miracle.