While The Office is known for its funny moments, there is also romance involved and this has allowed for some great love quotes throughout the show’s run. While Michael Scott (Steve Carell) and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) didn’t have the best of luck in the romance department, they seem to gain a new perspective on love as they go through several relationships or watch their colleagues fall for each other. It also wasn’t just Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) or Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) coming up with the most romantic quotes.
Whether it was because of Jim and Pam’s fairy tale love story, Michael and Holly’s finding each other, or Dwight and Angela’s chaotic romance, viewers enjoyed seeing each character grow and learn new experiences together. It always delights viewers to see characters talk about their thoughts and feelings in their confessionals because they always come up with the most insightful and beautiful The Office love quotes. It helped the sitcom become known as a comfort show for tons of fans.
30 “And If You Don’t Like It You Can Leave. And I Say The Same Thing To My Current Wife And I’ll Say It To My Next One, Too.”
Stanley Hudson, Season 4, Episode 12 – “Did I Stutter?”
While there are a lot of characters on The Office who are surprisingly romantic, Stanley Hudson is not one of them. It is revealed later in the series that he was having an affair behind his wife’s back, but he was far from the ideal husband before that happened. He is a stubborn man who is easily annoyed by others and doesn’t try to hide his general disdain for the people around him.
He explains that he would tell his ex-wife “I don’t apologize unless I think I’m wrong,” while also suggesting she leave if she can’t put up with that. Given that she is his ex-wife, it seems that she did decide to leave. However, Stanley didn’t learn a lesson as he reveals he also says the same thing to his current wife. The fact that he is already thinking about the next wife suggests his current wife is also not a fan of that attitude and shows just how much Stanley values a healthy marriage.
29 “I Am A Catch, And I Won’t Be The One That Got Away.”
Michael Scott, Season 4, Episode 14 – “Chair Model”
As easy as it is to understand why Michael is often single, it’s hard not to feel sorry for him a lot of the time. He is someone who desperately wants to be loved and to have a romantic partner in his life. Unfortunately, he is not very good at dating. His lackluster efforts are often funny, but as much as there can be laughs found in the antics, there are times when his desperation becomes a little too sad.
At one point, Michael cannot hold back his loneliness and need for love anymore as he pleads with his employees to help set him up with someone. Michael can be arrogant at times, often without any justification, but seeing him refer to himself as a “catch” is a bit sad, as he can’t seem to comprehend why he’s having such a hard time finding someone. However, the added comment that he doesn’t want eligible women to miss their chance to be with him is typical Michael Scott ridiculousness.
28 “Maybe We Weren’t Right Together, But It’s Weird. I’d Rather She Be Alone Than With Somebody. Is That Love?”
Ryan Howard, Season 8, Episode 21 – “Angry Andy”
Of all the office romances on the show, Ryan and Kelly are the most toxic. Neither of them were particularly good people and together they made for an even worse couple. In the beginning, Kelly seemed like the needy one who was always pestering and annoying Ryan. However, as the series went on and the couple continued their on-again-off-again relationship, it was clear Ryan was even worse as a self-centered jerk who thought he was too good for Kelly but was also too insecure to let her go.
As became a common occurrence in their relationship, Ryan’s love for Kelly grew more intense whenever she seemed to move on with someone else. In a hilarious display of Ryan’s self-centeredness, he admits that he isn’t so interested in getting back together with Kelly, but rather doesn’t want to see her with someone else. Not only does he not recognize how low this is, but he questions if that is what love feels like.
27 “The Two Levels Being, ‘Welcome To Scranton’ And ‘I Love You.'”
Michael Scott, Season 4, Episode 18 – “Goodbye Toby”
Michael Scott is a man who truly believes in love and wants it as part of his life. However, this can also cause him to fall in love a lot easier than most people, often moving things too fast and too early. One of the best examples of this is when Holly Fleck is introduced as the Scranton office’s new HR representative. Given Michael’s hatred of Toby, he is ready to hate her as well. However, she quickly sweeps him off his feet.
Michael later calls Jim into his office and asks for help in creating a mixtape for Holly. Michael sets up the ambitious purpose for the mixtape to offer a welcome to Holly as the newest member of the office, as well as let her know that Michael is in love with her. It is a perfect display of Michael’s outlook on love that he doesn’t seem to realize that it is unusual to be welcoming someone he just met and also declaring his love for them.
26 “It’s Like A Long Book That You Never Want To End.”
Pam Beesley, Season 9, Episode 23 – “Finale”
The Office series finale came in season 9, episode 23, and it was, unsurprisingly, a sentimental sendoff for the beloved show. As such, it was a source of plenty of romantic quotes, with many words about love and friendship that capture the deep feelings the characters had for one another and, at a meta-level, audiences and the cast alike had for the show itself.
“And you’re fine with that because, you just never want to leave it.”
“Finale” had an incredibly romantic plot as is, since one of the key focuses was the wedding of Dwight and Angela. However, it was also a flash-forward, with the cast of the in-universe documentary returning to shoot DVD extras, which led to a fair few memorable love quotes. One particularly poignant one came from Pam, who compared her romance with Jim to the Harry Potter books at a Q&A with fans of the fictional documentary.
25 “There Were A Lot Of Reasons To Call Off My Wedding. But The Truth Is, I Didn’t Care About Any Of Those Reasons Until I Met You.”
Pam Beesly, Season 3, Episode 23 – “Beach Games”
“Beach Games” was the penultimate episode of The Office season 3, and as such several key plotlines came to a head, one of which being Pam’s feelings for Jim and her frustration that he was now with someone else. While it wasn’t a positive moment for Pam as a character, it still led to one of the The Office ‘s best quotes about romance, as she explained the depth of her feelings to Jim in a way that was hard for him to ignore.
While it would still take several episodes before Pam and Jim became an item, this moment is still one of the best
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love quotes that stem from their story.
Aided by some liquid courage, Pam let Jim know that he was pretty much the sole reason she didn’t marry Roy. She fully acknowledges there were plenty of valid reasons to call off the wedding, but if it wasn’t for her feelings for Jim, she would have gone ahead and married a man who was wrong for her. While it would still take several episodes before Pam and Jim became an item, this moment is still one of the best in their love story.
24 “This Is Where I Fell In Love With You, And This Is Where I Ask You To Marry Me.”
Michael Scott, Season 7, Episode 18 – “Garage Sale”
Throughout most of The Office, Michael Scott shows that he’s not the most adept when it comes to love, despite the fact that he believes otherwise. He stumbles through blunder after blunder with his various partners from Jan through to Carol, and even though Holly was Michael’s final love interest in The Office, he still had to overcome plenty of obstacles before they became an item — most of which he created for himself.
However, one thing Michael Scott did right in The Office was his proposal to Holly, which was so romantic there was no way the answer could be anything other than a resounding yes. This particularly romantic quote comes from Michael’s proposal to Holly in season 7’s “Garage Sale”. Michael walked Holly through a tour of the Dunder Mifflin Scranton building, pointing out all the otherwise mundane areas that were incredibly significant to him due to moments in their relationship they represented, finishing with where he was going to propose, which he then promptly did.
23 “Your Wife Becoming, Me Will I.”
Holly Fleck, Season 7, Episode 18 – “Garage Sale”
When Holly is introduced in The Office, it proves what fans long suspected would never be the case — that there is someone out there who is perfect for Michael. It is not only a sweet thing that Michael finally gets to find happiness, but also that he gets to be himself with someone who is as goofy and childish as he is.
The proposal scene between Michael and Holly is one of the most heartwarming moments of the series. Michael’s speech in the breakroom is very endearing and oddly eloquent for him, while it is fitting that the entire office is there to witness the beautiful moment. However, the fact that Holly answers his proposal with a lame Yoda impression is a final moment of cementing just how perfect these two are for one another.
22 “This Expresses How Loudly I Love You!”
Dwight Schrute, Season 9, Episode 22 – “A.A.R.M.”
This quote may seem a little odd, but that’s because it comes from Dwight Schrute who, despite his eccentricities, understands how to woo the woman he loves (although this is because said woman, Angela, is just as strange as he is). Dwight yells his affection to Angela through a megaphone, which he promptly tells her is necessary to fully convey just how deeply he cares about her, implying that speaking at normal volume isn’t enough.
This is a ring, taken from the buttocks of my grandmother, put there by the gangster patriarch of the Coors dynasty, melted in a foundry run by Mennonites.
This is followed by an incredibly sentimental moment in The Office too, as Dwight then promptly proposes to Angela after putting the megaphone down. However, the “aww” aspect doesn’t detract from the hilarity of the show either, as Dwight proposes in true Schrute fashion by giving the engagement ring an incredibly bizarre backstory. Of course, since Angela and Dwight were made for each other, she says yes.
21 “Wow, You Love Me-Love Me. I Love You-Love You.”
Holly Flax, Season 7, Episode 16 – “PDA”
This romantic quote is another of several spawned from the relationship between Holly and Michael, although this one comes from Holly during a period when the office is trying to crack down on public displays of affection in the workplace. In the aptly-titled season 7 episode “PDA”, Michael struggles with not being able to show his affection for Holly at work on Valentine’s Day. These bottled-up emotions eventually spill over, and he professes that — despite the fact they’ve only been dating for a week — he loves her.
“I love-you-love-you”
has since gone on to be a sentiment expressed to one another by many couples who share a passion for
The Office.
Holly is taken aback but admits that she reciprocates Michael’s feelings. However, in a moment that shows just why Holly and Michael work so well as a couple, she expresses it in a cute, albeit strangely worded, way, and “I love you-love you” has since gone on to be a sentiment expressed to one another by many couples who share a passion for The Office.
20 “I Just… I Just Want You To Be Happy. OK?”
Pete Miller In Season 9, Episode 15 – “Couples Discount”
Pete (Jake Lacy) was one of the last characters to join The Office, but he still managed to get in at least one memorable romance quote despite his relatively short amount of screen time. Not only did he treat Erin (Ellie Kemper) with kindness and respect, but Pete also proved to be a selfless person, as he always put other people’s happiness ahead of his own. This was certainly the case when it came to the love triangle between Andy, Erin, and Pete, as the Customer Service Representative didn’t try to convince Erin to be with him or force her to break up with Andy.
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Rather, Pete told Erin that he would be okay with whatever decision she made because he just wanted her to be happy. Some viewers might be able to relate to this because that’s what most people want for their partners (or their exes if they end a relationship amicably). A relationship won’t work if only one person is happy, so it’s important to keep strong communication skills and a clear head.
19 “Just So You Know, I Don’t Care About Where We Get Married.”
Andy Bernard In Season 5, Episode 6 – “Customer Survey”
Angela (Angela Kinsey) and Andy might not be the most popular couple on The Office, but they even had some endearing moments that were quite sweet and heartwarming. Before he called off the wedding, fans could see how genuinely excited Andy had been about getting married. However, it wasn’t because of the preparations themselves, but because he would be spending the rest of his life with Angela.
“All I Care about is that we’re gonna spend the rest of our lives together.”
Many couples will be able to understand what Andy is saying here. While the wedding ceremony is important to many, there are also many couples who don’t care about the venue, decorations, or other traditions. What’s most important for them is that they will be spending the day together and celebrating their love. They will be taking another important step in their relationship to prove how much it means to them — and this was exactly how Andy felt about Angela.
18 “Four Years Ago, I Was Just A Guy Who Had A Crush On A Girl.”
Jim Halpert In Season 6, Episode 4 – “Niagara: Part 1”
It’s no secret Pam and Jim’s relationship was one of the best parts of The Office, as the viewers got to witness the highs and lows of their romance. Full of grand gestures, epic confessions, and intriguing storylines, no one could get enough of the couple as they overcame a lot of obstacles to be together. It was one of the most well-executed will they/won’t they plot in sitcom history, and the pay-off for viewers when they finally found one another was huge.
It’s no surprise then that many of the best romantic quotes in The Office are focused on Jim and Pam, especially when it comes to the episode in which they get married, season 6’s “Niagara.” Jim’s wedding speech is essentially a monologue that’s packed from start to finish with tremendous and highly quotable sentiments about his love for Pam, and one of the best is his simple appraisal of his situation when he and Pam first met.
17 “I Think We All Deserve To Be With Someone Who Wants To Be With Us.”
Phyllis Vance In Season 5, Episode 26 – “Casual Friday”
While Phyllis (Phyllis Smith) didn’t exactly have as many central storylines as the other main characters, when she did, she proved to be one of the wisest and most caring individuals on the show. Although many people would say that Oscar and Pam were the voices of reason, Phyllis proved to be just as useful as she managed to bring comfort to those in pain.
Many people who have gone through a similar experience would agree that Phyllis was right here too — everyone deserves to be with someone who isn’t ashamed to be seen next to them.
Dwight might have initially believed that Phyllis was being harsh when she said this line, but it’s not surprising that he quickly changed his mind. If Angela’s feelings for Dwight were genuine, she wouldn’t want to keep them a secret — she would want to be with him. Many people who have gone through a similar experience would agree that Phyllis was right here too — everyone deserves to be with someone who isn’t ashamed to be seen next to them.
16 “Nobody Knows Our Future, But It’s Not Going To Be Decided By The Company.”
Holly Flax In Season 7, Episode 15 – “PDA”
It may have taken Michael and Holly a while to get their relationship right, but when they did, it was worth the wait. Although they had to overcome some major obstacles, including long-distance and new romances, Michael and Holly weren’t going to allow anyone else to dictate what would happen in their relationship and were committed to taking control of their destiny.
“It’s not gonna be decided by anybody but us. What we are is up to you and me.”
While Michael often challenged Holly’s advice, since they sometimes had opposing beliefs, this was one thing that they agreed on. Many people had gotten involved in their relationship and either told them to move on or attempted to separate them. It was quite sweet that something kept drawing them to each other. It is certainly a situation that some people would find quite relatable too, since many couples have likely gone through similar circumstances.
15 “Not Enough For Me? You Are Everything.”
Jim Halpert In Season 9, Episode 23 – “A.A.R.M.”
While Pam and Jim’s relationship had gone from strength to strength in the first eight seasons, their marriage became a bit strained by the final season as they were going through a few problems. While they did seem to resolve their issues, there was a brief lingering doubt from Pam that Jim might end up resenting her in the future, and they could lose what they had. When Jim decided to give up his dream job to save their marriage, Pam worried that the life she offered him might not be enough.
While Jim was known to come up with some iconic romantic lines, this one stood out the most as it finally showed that he wasn’t going to take her for granted anymore. Pam had always made huge compromises in their relationship, ones that Jim didn’t return, so it was nice to see him tell her how much she meant to him.
14 “One Thing That Will Make You Give Up On Everything You Thought You Knew…”
Jim Halpert In Season 9, Episode 23 – “A.A.R.M.”
Pam and Jim may be the source of many of the best romantic quotes from The Office, but not all of these are because of happy moments, with some stemming from rocky periods that they worked through as a couple. Season 9 proved to be pivotal for Jim and Pam’s relationship, as one of their best storylines showed that not all was well in their marriage. Still, it was nice to see that the pair were working towards resolving their issues because they believed they had something worth fighting for.
“…Every instinct, every rational calculation, love.”
Although Jim made a few sacrifices near the end, he admitted that he had no qualms about giving up his plans and ambitions because they were meaningless in comparison to the life he had with Pam. It might seem like an irrational decision but, at the end of the day, many people would certainly give up their dreams if it meant that their loved ones could be happy.
13 “Would I Rather Be Feared Or Loved? Easy, Both.”
Michael Scott In Season 6, Episode 2 – “The Fight”
Michael Scott may be an unlikely source of romantic wisdom, though he has had several moments where he’s shown that he’s surprisingly astute when it comes to matters of the heart. However, for each of these, there are several hilarious yet incredibly memorable love quotes in The Office from Michael that are timeless for no reason other than the fact they’re ridiculous. Such is the case with this laugh-out-loud line from season 6.
“I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.”
Although Michael is talking about how he wants his employees to view him as a boss, this quote can still be hilariously applied to romance. Michael is known for throwing himself into his romantic relationships completely, and it’s an endearing character trait. However, sometimes it can get overwhelming and creepy, like when he photoshopped his face onto his new girlfriend Carol’s ski trip photos with her kids. It’s certainly true that it’s a little scary how much Michel loves his partners, but he finally found his perfect match in Holly.
12 “You Just Gotta Do Everything You Can To Get The One Woman Who’s Gonna Make All This Worth It.”
Jim Halpert In Season 9, Episode 23 – “A.A.R.M.”
Most of the early seasons of the show saw Jim trying his best to convince Pam that they are meant to be together. Jim hardly focused on his work at the office, unless it was coming up with plans to prank Dwight, and mostly he focused on spending time with Pam and slowly falling in love with her for her to realize she also loves him back.
“At the end of the day, you gotta jump.”
Jim put himself out there for the woman he loved, and it paid off in the best way possible. In The Office season 9, he comes out with one of the best romantic quotes in the show when he says it was all worth the wait for her to decide. Patience was a key theme in the narrative of Pam and Jim’s relationship, and this line demonstrates that perhaps better than any other.
11 “I Wish There Was Some Way To Know You’re In The Good Old Days Before You’ve Left Them.”
Andy Bernard In Season 9, Episode 25 – “Finale”
This line from Andy Bernard isn’t just one of the most memorable quotes from The Office that can be applied to matters of the heart, but it’s one of the most quoted in the show overall. Although Andy is talking about his days working at Dunder Mifflin in the finale of the series, it’s still a sentimental quote that’s romantic at its center. Andy is nostalgic for the old days with his co-workers even though he’s in a good place in his life working at Cornell in the finale.
For viewers who are still pining over a lost love or failed relationship, this
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quote is especially poignant.
The nostalgic sentiment is incredibly relatable and could easily be applied to a romantic relationship. It also comes across as a sad comment, as Andy went through his own heartbreak in The Office over the years. For viewers who are still pining over a lost love or failed relationship, this The Office quote is especially poignant.