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Quotes About Romance

These women all lose their heads over a good-looking clergyman. You hear of it over and over again.
~ Agatha Christie
O maid most dear, I am not here. I have no place, no part, No dwelling more by sea nor shore, But only in thy heart.
~ Agatha Christie
It is romantic, you know, the transatlantic telephone. To speak so easily to someone nearly halfway across the globe. The telegraphed photograph - that, too, is romantic. Science is the greatest romance there is.
~ Agatha Christie
I don't know what the usual reactions are of a man who goes to propose marriage. In fiction his throat is dry and his collar feels too tight and he is in a pitiable state of nervousness.
~ Agatha Christie
A man in love is an awful sight.
~ Agatha Christie
You don't stop being in love with anyone because you get old. People like Derek and Deborah think you do. They can't imagine anyone who isn't young being in love.
~ Agatha Christie
Truth," she said, "is seldom romantic.
~ Agatha Christie
Not a look, not a gesture of Valerie Saintclair's but expressed drama. She seemed to exhale an atmosphere of romance. A scarlet flannel dressing gown covered her feet—a homely garment in all conscience; but the charm of her personality invested it with an exotic flavour, and it seemed an Eastern robe of glowing colour.
~ Agatha Christie
She is in love—heart, soul, and body—and she is not of those who love lightly and often.
~ Agatha Christie
Come on, Charles, let's have it." "You mayn't like it," I said. "I met Sophia Leonides out in Cairo. I fell in love with her. I'm going to marry her. I met her tonight. She dined with me." "Dined with you? In London? I wonder just how she managed to do that? The family were asked - oh, quite politely, to stay put." "Quite so. She shinned down a pipe from the bathroom window." The Old Man's lips twitched for a moment into a smile. "She seems," he said, "to be a young lady of some resource.
~ Agatha Christie
It is necessary to tell a woman at least once a week, and preferably three or four times, that we love her; and that it is also wise to bring her a few flowers, to pay her a few compliments, to tell her that she looks well in her new dress or new hat.
~ Agatha Christie
Hasta el propio Romeo, como sabes, tuvo su Rosalinda antes de que le sorbiera el seso Julieta.
~ Agatha Christie
pero en el amor era espantosamente unilateral. Porque ella sentía una pasión profunda y avasalladora por Amyas Crale, dio por sentado que él abrigaría los mismos sentimientos hacia ella. Dio por sentado que su enamoramiento sería eterno.
~ Agatha Christie
De pronto, con enorme asombro mío, el coronel me cogió la mano. —Ana —dijo con dulzura—, te quiero.
~ Agatha Christie
No. We've never met any actresses–or actors, for the matter of that–until Sir Charles came to live here. And that," added Mrs. Babbington, "was a great excitement. I don't think Sir Charles knows what a wonderful thing it was to us. Quite a breath of romance in our lives.
~ Agatha Christie
Every man has his own way of courting the female sex. I should not, myself, choose to do it with photographs of spleens, diseased or otherwise.
~ Agatha Christie
Yes, yes, I know that. But why did you fall in love with him? What attracted you to him so much?" She crinkled her eyes as though trying to see through the eyes of a girl now dead.
~ Agatha Christie
Une qui aime et un qui se laisse aimer.
~ Agatha Christie
Bueno, debe ser que el amor no logra adueñarse de nosotros hasta que tenemos cierta edad.
~ Agatha Christie
Brott kan föda romantik.
~ Agatha Christie
Seakan-akan kau benar-benar mencintaiku.
~ Agatha Christie
How can it be that a set of the shoulders, the rhythm of a stride, the shadow of a strand of hair falling on a forehead can cause the tides of the heart to ebb and to flow?
~ Ahdaf Soueif
How can it be that a set of shoulders, the rhythm of a stride, the shadow of a strand of hair falling on a forehead can cause the tides of the heart to ebb and to flow?
~ Ahdaf Soueif
I'll make you so in love with me, that everytime our lips touch, you'll die a little death.
~ Ai Yazawa