A patient person receives the best Love story


Do you guys think a Fairy Tail kind of love really exist or is it just a human illusion which is only created by our self based on what we may see in a movie love story? All new beginning relationships are based by physical attraction or the excitement of the unknown. Often confused with being in love but it only last for short period of time. Ones the illusion dies everything we imagined should be slowly will start to disappear. What once we thought it was love often times turns into hate. Not everyone that is alone feels lonely and not everyone that is taken is in love. The only ever lasting true love there is is the love of God. ~ Roxana McCarty 

Individual psychotherapy - that is, engaging a distressed fellow human in a disciplined conversation and human relationship - requires that the therapist have the proper temperament and philosophy of life for such work. By that I mean that the therapist must be patient, modest, and a perceptive listener, rather than a talker and advice-giver.~ Thomas Szasz

We're losing social skills, the human interaction skills, how to read a person's mood, to read their body language, how to be patient until the moment is right to make or press a point. Too much exclusive use of electronic information dehumanises what is a very, very important part of community life and living together.~ Vincent Nichols

At some point in life, someone will love you more than what you've expected. Be patient and learn to wait, because sometimes a patient person receives the best love story.

If you feel in your heart and soul that something is wrong


Always trust your first gut instincts. If you genuinely feel in your Heart and soul that something is wrong, it usually is.

On the other hand, if you genuinely feel in your heart that something is right, it usually is. You have to be willing to look deep within. ~ Michelle Rowley

Even when you think you can trust people if your gut tells you something isn’t right, there usually is something wrong.

Someone who loves you.


Find someone who loves you well. Someone who never belittles you. Even in the heat of an argument. Someone who is gentle with you, but does not treat you like you are fragile. Someone who knows what you are capable of, and celebrates those pieces of you. Not someone who is intimidated by your strength. Someone who can call you out for being a brat, but doesn’t make you feel guilty for being flawed. It is not love’s job to punish you. And remember the person you love is just as broken as you are when they fall short. No one is perfect – do not hold them to this standard. Find someone who is patient, forgiving, and apologetic. Someone who practices forgiveness freely and often. Love someone who is humble, kind, and empathetic. Not only with you, but with a beggar on the street, or a stranger in the supermarket. Common courtesy is important. Compassion is important. Kindness is important.