Falling in love as we know it is an addictive experience.
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Falling in love is a narcissistic endeavor. You play the role of lover, and you find someone to act it out on.
I've fallen in love in my life a few times. It's the most exciting part of being alive - that I've experienced, anyway.
There is that awful moment when you realize that you're falling in love. That should be the most joyful moment, and actually it's not. It's always a moment that's full of fear because you know, as night follows day, the joy is going to rapidly be followed by some pain or other. All the angst of a relationship.
I really relate to the feeling of falling in love 10 times a day and wishing I could never stop falling in love.
I think it's easy for me to connect to some people, and I don't know if that's the same thing as falling in love whereas before, I might have said it was.
You meet someone, you care for them, and you fall in love; it's what it is.
When you first fall in love it's so thrilling, you can't wait to throw yourself away and make this new wonderful twosome.
I think that one of the things that you do learn is that falling in love and being in love with someone is a rarity. That you don't fall in love as many times as you think you're going to. And then when you do, it's really special; it's really important.
When you feel a connection, a gut connection, a heart connection, it's a very special thing. What's familiar to everyone is watching people falling in love; it doesn't happen on screen that often. People fall in lust, then they're suddenly together.
Romantic love is an addiction.
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