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Quotes About Romance

When Trace simply held her hands out to her sides and looked at her, Priss asked, Are we going to have sex now? His mouth twitched, and his gaze warmed, but he sounded dead serious when he said, Yeah, I think we are.
~ Lori Foster
If you'll just settle down and listen, I'll explain. Cautiously, he turned her around so she faced him. Then, before she could protest, he looked at her mouth, appeared drawn there and he started kissing her again, light, teasing kisses. I swear, Frannie, you have the sexiest mouth. In about two seconds, I'm going to unman you with my knee. He released her and stepped back so quickly, she almost smiled. Now, if you insist, you can explain while you help me move my stuff. -Booker and Frannie
~ Lori Foster
Planning to be a seducer was difficult enough. Talking about it with the seducee would be impossible.
~ Lori Foster
The other woman was chic and polished in a way Yvette could never be. Wavy, light brown hair, a sheer blouse and high heels only made her more attractive—and left Yvette feeling underdressed, out of place and far too intrusive. She'd come to the bar to give Cannon a message, to release him from any obligations, and instead she'd just...enjoyed him.
~ Lori Foster
After four movies, three concerts, and two-and-a-half museums, you sleep with him. It seems the right number of cultural events.
~ Lorrie Moore
I used to think that those essentially happy and romantic novels that ended with a wedding were all wrong, that they had left out the most interesting part of the story.
~ Lorrie Moore
I don't have a love life. I have a like life.' Mamie smiled. She thought how nice that might be, to be peacefully free from love...
~ Lorrie Moore
baseball is really the game that tells you what life is going to be: fastballs, errors, wild pitching, clutch hits, strike-outs, not getting to first base, things coming in from left field. Near misses. And that's just the romance part.
~ Lorrie Moore
Everyone at some point in their lives should have a long great love affair with a magnificent lunatic.
~ Lorrie Moore
Give me a kiss to build a dream on, and my imagination will thrive upon that kiss. Kisses for Mr. Castle - The Hersey Kiss Story
~ Louis Armstrong
Many a woman has been won without ever being wooed.
~ Louis Bayard
That's how a woman wins a mans heart, by making him think that he amuses her.
~ Louis de Bernieres
Dolphins love each other so romantically, so playfully, so completely, that it is obvious that they are sent by God to teach us by their example to do the same.
~ Louis de Bernieres
Love enters by the eyes and also leaves by the eyes.
~ Louis de Bernieres
Womenfolks have powerful imaginations when it comes to a man, an' she can read things into him he never knew was there, and like as not, they ain't!
~ Louis L'Amour
We were young then, and the West was young, with the land broad and bright before us. We knew, whatever the truth was, that every horse could be ridden, every man whipped, every girl loved.
~ Louis L'Amour
I wonder who she was, said Zero. Who? Mary Lou, said Zero. Stanley smiled. I guess she was once a real person on a real lake. It's hard to imagine. I bet she was pretty, said Zero. Somebody must have loved her a lot, to name a boat after her. Yeah, said Stanley. I bet she looked great in a bathing suit, sitting in the boat while her boyfriend rowed.
~ Louis Sachar
she'll go and fall in love, and there's an end of peace and fun, and cozy times together.
~ Louisa May Alcott
and Jo laid the rustling sheets together with a careful hand, as one might shut the covers of a lovely romance, which holds the reader fast till the end comes, and he finds himself alone in the work-a-day world again.
~ Louisa May Alcott
He was the first, the only love her life, and in a nature like hers such passions take deep root and die-hard.
~ Louisa May Alcott
for a girl with eyes like hers has a will and is not ruled by anyone but a lover.
~ Louisa May Alcott
John Brooke is acting dreadfully, and Meg likes it!
~ Louisa May Alcott
because I have fallen in love with so many pretty girls and never once the least bit with any man.
~ Louisa May Alcott
I wanted to show that the mother was the heroine as soon as possible. I'm tired of love-sick girls and runaway wives. We'll prove that there's romance in old women also.
~ Louisa May Alcott