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Quotes About Romance

In my teens, I fell in love with the movies.
~ Sean Penn
I had never been attracted to younger guys. I had, from my late teens, always liked men who were older than me.
~ Annette Bening
Any filmmakers out there want a Welshman with sharp cheekbones and wonky teeth to play the love interest in their movie, give me a call.
~ Richard Brake
I have been together with my husband for 33 years. Romance can still be there if you don't see each other brushing your teeth. There's something very nasty about brushing your teeth and then all that flossing.
~ Princess Michael of Kent
I love the romance of the '40s. It was the perfect time to live. Technology wasn't so advanced that it made life more difficult, but it was just enough that you can send a phone call or a telegram. And people still took pride in how they looked. The men got dressed up and the women got dressed up and they took care of themselves.
~ Bethany Joy Lenz
The telephone, which interrupts the most serious conversations and cuts short the most weighty observations, has a romance of its own.
~ Virginia Woolf
No matter where I go, I actually have a lot of couples coming and telling me that one of my songs was instrumental in strengthening their romance!
~ Shreya Ghoshal
I love telling 'first' stories - first loves, first college experience, first kiss, all of those kinds of things.
~ Anna Todd
Many luckless people imagine that romance is dead: some, overcivilised, fondly suppose that there never was romance: a poet tells us that romance is unrecognised though really present: but scientists can meet him daily, walking at large and undisguised in the world.
~ Archibald Hill
No man at the beginning of a relationship tells the woman the truth. Initially, he just wants to have fun.
~ Sajid Khan
A Token" My lady fair with soft arms, what can I say to you—words, words as if all worlds were there.
~ Robert Creeley
The Token" My lady fair with soft arms, what can I say to you—words, words as if all worlds were there.
~ Robert Creeley
Love is the desire to be irresistibly desired.
~ Robert Frost
Love is an irresistable desire to be irresistably desired.
~ Robert Frost
Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.
~ Robert Frost
As always, he found her better-looking in the flesh than in the memory he had of her when not present.
~ Robert Galbraith
he inwardly acknowledged the irony that, had Ilsa not been so keen to act as midwife to a romantic relationship between himself and Robin, he might now have been sitting in Nick and Ilsa's flat in Octavia Road, enjoying a laugh with two of his old friends and indeed with Robin herself, whose company had never yet palled on him, through the many long hours they had worked together.
~ Robert Galbraith
Was she to spend every holiday, for the rest of her life, wondering whether she was in love with Cormoran Strike?
~ Robert Galbraith
And he was her very first and it was obvious, you know . . . he knew what he was doing, so it was all that much more important to her. Mad in love, she was. Mad .
~ Robert Galbraith
And he wasn't the marrying kind. No matter the inconveniences, what he craved at the end of a working day was his private space, clean and ordered, organised exactly as he liked it, free of emotional storms, from guilt and recriminations, from demands to service Hallmark's idea of romance, from a life where someone else's happiness was his responsibility.
~ Robert Galbraith
An image of Charlotte hung permanently in Robin's head these days, like a shadowy portrait she'd never wanted hung . . . Last night, though, that image had become stark and fixed: a darkly romantic vision of a lost and dying love, breathing her final words in Strike's ear as she lay among the trees.
~ Robert Galbraith
To say she was my girlfriend was absurd: no one the wrong side of thirty has a girlfriend… I suppose I ought to have realize it's ominous that forty thousand years of human language had failed to produce a word for our relationship.
~ Robert Harris
Give me a kisse, and to that kisse a score; Then to that twenty, adde a hundred more; A thousand to that hundred; so kisse on, To make that thousand up a million; Treble that million, and when that is done, Let's kisse afresh, as when we first begun.
~ Robert Herrick
Give me a kiss, and to that kiss a score Then to that twenty, add a hundred more A thousand to that hundred so kiss on, To make that thousand up a million. Treble that million, and when that is done, Let's kiss afresh, as when we first begun.
~ Robert Herrick