Falling in love with a stock is like falling in love with a packet of lard.
In college, Kendall had had a troubling habit of falling in love with lesbians.
He acquired the Horst archive in 1998 after meeting the photographer and falling in love with his work.
In other words, the body's response mirrors many of the same symptoms frequently associated with falling in love.
Get all shook up with this week's escape to Memphis, a city you can't help falling in love with.
Buyers go to multiple open houses over the course of weeks or months in hopes of falling in love.
Falling in love makes otherwise smart and self-respecting people feel, and act, ridiculous.
Mr Miliband's married Labour colleagues Ed Balls and Yvette Cooper go for Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling in Love.
Ms. VICTORIA BERGSMAN (Singer): (Singing) I don't know about falling in love, 'cause it comes within, I've been told.
It depends how it takes you - falling in love is different for different people and their behaviour varies greatly.
Leaving OCD out of this, yes there are aspects of falling in love, sometimes, that are similar to temporary insanity.
Despite the current atmosphere of distrust, falling in love sight unseen, often through the written word, has been happening for centuries.
Falling in love with a stock has and always will be a recipe for a broken heart and a dented portfolio.
The complicated scene involves the character Jacob -- the werewolf -- falling in love with Bella and Edward's halfling vampire baby.
In separate proceedings, Mr Kennedy is suing his former bosses, saying police chiefs failed to stop him from falling in love.
Are we falling in love with the anonymity and random connections of the early days of the Internet all over again?
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Their biggest hits came in the 1970s, including I'll Be Around, Could It Be I'm Falling in Love and Games People Play.
For Skurnik, the photography exercise was a way to learn about local history and spend time falling in love with his city.
If anything, her dresses are probably going to get better since she will be back on the market and falling in love again.
He recalls one student who mentioned falling in love with the school's beautiful campus on the Chicago River--too bad Northwestern actually overlooks Lake Michigan.
With the villain on her trail, a cop named Hallstrom (Aidan Quinn) is assigned to protect her, a standard setup for falling in love.
The true art of loving is to navigate the shift from falling in love to standing in love, to borrow the psychologist Erich Fromm's phrases.
In 1997, Whitney Houston produced a TV version starring Brandy as Cinderella in which "Falling In Love With Love" (lyrics by Lorenz Hart) was inexplicably added.
Some ways of falling in love seem like insanity and that I believe is why the ancient Greeks regarded the experience as being 'possessed' by Aphrodite.
According to one recent study, hundreds of people are killed each year for falling in love or marrying outside their caste or against their families' wishes.
In Paris, she violates yet another social rubric by falling in love with a married man, a well-read, clever romantic who is also a bit of a cad.
In the following piece, history professor and author James Tuten wrestles with guilt over falling in love with his e-reader and muses on the future of reading and publishing.
You see, although many Americans, and more so, our opinion molding institutions have become bored with freedom, much of the world is falling in love with it for the first time.
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Finally, there is this notion that telling a teenage girl that she is being dumb for falling in love or foolish for giving up her dreams is going to actually work.
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