Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but it sure makes the rest of you lonely.
Absence really can make the heart grow fonder, even when the [man's] feet wander.
Absence may or may not make the heart grow fonder, but it certainly freshens the eye.
I've grown fonder for Hillary Clinton since she ran for the presidency. I think that it's emblematic of the Rolling Stones song, you can't always get what you want, i. e. , the grail. Sometimes you get what you need. And whatever she's gotten over the last couple of years, being humbled or be it being humbled and see the proletariat come to bat for her, getting outside of the bubble, getting out of this man's shadow, not quite getting the job she wants but a great wonk job.
Distance makes the heart grow fonder, a little bit, but there's a certain maturity level that just comes with experience and growing up.
I like to think I get better with age, but maybe absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Excess makes the heart grow fonder.
Music makes practically everybody fonder of life than he or she would be without it.
The fonder you are of your ideals, the greater your heartbreaks.
Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
Maybe it is something to do with age, but I have become fonder of poetry than of prose.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Prolonged absence makes the heart forget.
A man in love prefers his passion to every other consideration, and is fonder of his mistress than he is of virtue. Should she prove vicious, she makes vice lovely in his eyes.
Nonsense makes the heart grow fonder.
Absence makes the heart grow frozen, not fonder.
I am fonder of my garden for the trouble it gives me.
I understand that absinthe makes the tart grow fonder.