Roy Croft Quote

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"I love you, not for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you." Roy Croft
The poem this is attributed to, by Roy Croft, is nearly identical to a German-language poem by Eric Fried titled "Ich liebe dich" ("I Love You"). Little is known about either poem, so it is difficult to say if Croft actually wrote this poem or if he translated Fried's poem and ended up with the credit. Often the quote is attributed to "Anonymous" or Elizabeth Browning, as well. Add Category or Author

Cute Love    I Love You    Love    Pearls of Wisdom    Sweet Love    Valentine's Day   

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