Quotes About Amour
The scariest movies, to me, are like Michael Haneke's 'Amour.'
~ James Ransone
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Pour moi, quand enfin je prendrai la mesure de la rupture, il s'agira d'un déchirement, d'une souffrance très pure. J'ai toujours pensé que c'était moi qui souffrirais le plus. J'ai même considéré que je serais le seul à souffrir.
~ Philippe Besson
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The best love stories on film are rooted in the point of view of the more woundable, vulnerable party, the more amorous party.
~ Todd Haynes
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How nice," said Lymond, "to have simple emotions. No trouble with principles; no independence of thought; no resistance to suggestion; no nonsense about adult behaviour when it comes to one's own amour propre.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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I love to flirt, and I've never met a man I didn't like.
~ Dolly Parton
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And so one can imagine that in amorous seduction the other is the locus of your secret the other unknowingly holds that which you will never have the chance to know.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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L'amore riunisce la certezza e il dubbio: si è sicuri di essere amati tanto quanto se ne dubita, e non a momenti alterni, ma in una simultaneità sconcertante. Provare a sbarazzarsi di questa sfumatura dubitativa facendo mille domande alla propria amata, significa negare la natura radicalmente ambigua dell'amore.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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L'amour universel est un acte de générosité qui suppose une lucidité douloureuse.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Unlike Grand Hotel and Titanic, but like The Wild Party and Sweet Smell of Success, our last special show was a failure. However, the previous two titles at least ran a few months. Amour (2002) lasted two weeks. This is a historically instructive show even so in its return to first principles, as a modern version of what Jacques Offenbach was doing when he invented musical comedy in the 1850s and '60s: not in his format but in his spirit.
~ Ethan Mordden
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Legrand shares with his predecessor that rare ability to joke in music just as his librettist jokes in words. The composer has in fact termed Amour "an opéra-bouffe"—Offenbach's own form.
~ Ethan Mordden
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the amorous subject wonders, not whether he should declare his love to the loved being,..., but to what degree he should conceal the turbulences of his passion, his desires, his distresses: in short, his excesses.
~ Roland Barthes
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Amour is the one human activity of any importance in which laughter and pleasure preponderate, if ever so slightly, over misery and pain.
~ Aldous Huxley
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no argument of his could hope to dam the flow of words that poured over the spillway of Price Macomber's lips.
~ Louis L'Amour
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A pang of love and regret; the name of an old amour on your cruise ship's passenger list.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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Life is a velvet crowbar hitting you over the head, youre bleeding syrup amour, bleeding to death.
~ Lana Del Rey
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Mon Amour, Toujours. All My Love
~ Eileen Goudge
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Dear God, this is love. This is desire. And all my past amours have been but the shadow of this. And it seemed in a murmuring pulse of thought he gave me to know that I had been very foolish to think it would not be so. Who can love us, you and I, as we can love each other, he whispered and it seemed his lips actually moved.
~ Anne Rice
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Dear God, this is love. This is desire. And all my past amours have been but the shadow of this.
~ Anne Rice
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I'll come no more behind your scenes, David [Garrick]; for the silk stockings and white bosoms of your actresses excite my amorous propensities.
~ Samuel Johnson
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quia multum amavit.
~ Michael Holroyd
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There is a belief that love has its own justification, that it should be experienced as passionately as possible. The French have a wonderful expression, amour passion, which is the ultimate.
~ Marilyn Yalom
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May your first word be adventure and last word love.
~ Bruce Feiler
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One kiss, two lips. One love, two bodies. (Un baiser, ce sont deux lèvres. - Un amour, ce sont deux corps.)
~ Charles de Leusse
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the main task of the romance writer then––to get us bonded to the characters so we will want to follow them on their journey to amour. Example 1: Secret Star by Nora Roberts
~ James Scott Bell
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