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Quotes About Passion

Not worthy! Why, the whole world is nothing to me compared with her.
~ Oscar Wilde
Bu gece günceme yazaca??m. Neyi? AteÅŸten eli yanan çocuÄŸun ateÅŸi sevdiÄŸini.
~ Oscar Wilde
Some one has killed herself for love of you. I wish that I had ever had such an experience.
~ Oscar Wilde
The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely.
~ Oscar Wilde
Romance lives by repetition, and repetition converts an appetite into an art.
~ Oscar Wilde
One must be serious about something, if one wants to have any amusement in life.
~ Oscar Wilde, John Cooper
I envy everyone secretly, I secretly love everything.
~ Osip Mandelstam
Everything is moved by love.
~ Osip Mandelstam
Odero, si potero; si non, inuitus amabo.
~ Ovídio
Tunc amo, tunc odi frustra, quod amare necesse est; tunc ego, sed tecum, mortuus esse uelim.
~ Ovídio
Thus I am not able to exist either with you or without you; and I seem not to know my own wishes.
~ Ovid
And besides, we lovers fear everything
~ Ovid
Their useless torches on dry hedges throw, That catch the flames, and kindle all the row; So burns the God, consuming in desire, And feeding in his breast a fruitless fire
~ Ovid
He loved a lifeless thing and he was utterly and hopelessly wretched.
~ Ovid
I can live neither with you, nor without you.
~ Ovid
Dicere quae puduit, scribere jussit amor
~ Ovid
Should anyone here in Rome lack finesse at love-making, Let him Try me - read my book, and the results are guaranteed! Technique is the secret. Charioteer, sailor, oarsman, All need it. Technique can control Love himself.
~ Ovid
Love is no assignment for cowards.
~ Ovid
To feed her love on melancholy sorrow
~ Ovid
To wish for what you want is not enough; With ardent longing you must strive for it.
~ Ovid
Què li podia retreure sinó haver-la estimada?
~ Ovid
Quem põe ponto final numa paixão com o ódio, ou ainda ama, ou não consegue deixar de sofrer.
~ Ovid
Lesbia quid docuit Sappho nisi amare puellas?
~ Ovid
una duos nox perdet amantes. one night loses two lovers.
~ Ovid