Quotes About Romance
People who are not in love may lightly laugh at lovers; and yet true love is a genuine and a noble thing for all that.
~ John Stuart Blackie
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Out upon it, I have lovedThree whole days together;And am like to love three more,If it prove fair weather.
~ John Suckling
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Out upon it, I have lov'd Three whole days together; And am like to love three more, If it prove fair weather.
~ John Suckling
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first marriage performed in the tower was in April 1932, when Doris Averell Welchangs, of Springfield, Massachusetts, married William Holmes, of Weehawken, New Jersey. They chose what they described as "the nearest place to heaven they could find
~ John Tauranac
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We are most alive when we're in love.
~ John Updike
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Being the bone of contention between her two lovers was not to her taste.
~ John Varley
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Where's the romance in life? Tell somebody your epitaph and what do you get? Jokes.
~ John Varley
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It's love, Mr. Stoner," Sloane said cheerfully. "You are in love. It's as simple as that.
~ John Williams
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Suddenly Sloane seemed very distant, and the walls of the office receded. Stoner felt himself suspended in the wide air, and he heard his voice ask, "Are you sure?" "I'm sure," Sloane said softly. "How can you tell? How can you be sure?" "It's love, Mr. Stoner," Sloane said cheerfully. "You are in love. It's as simple as that.
~ John Williams
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Nearly every afternoon, when his classes were over, he came to her apartment. They made love, and talked, and made love again, like children who did not think of tiring at their play. The spring days lengthened, and they looked forward to the summer.
~ John Williams
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After all, it wouldn't be the first time that I'd let a beautiful woman rip the molecules of my body apart, shoot them through a light beam, and throw them back together somewhere else for credits. But that's another story...
~ John Zakour
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Jim sat back, taking her hand. "We're going to have a terrific time, sweetheart. Just like the farty-looking couples in the brochures. It'll be great.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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We should leave our love-making till the dead of night,' she thought. 'And bury it secretly in sleep.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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You have only to hear my heartbeat to know that each beat is for you.
~ Elizabeth Vaughan
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He leaned down and nuzzled my ear. "Ah, my Lara. I took you from your sheltered den, kitten." "No." I straightened, wiping my face. "I left my den and chased you, remember?
~ Elizabeth Vaughan
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How they had dreamed together, he and she... how they had planned, and laughed, and loved. They had lived for a while in the very heart of poetry.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
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It was wonderful flirting with him, all the razor-edged literary banter, like Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. A battle of wit, and a test, too.
~ Elizabeth Wein
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Kiss me, Hardy
~ Elizabeth Wein
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I was meant to date the captain of the football team, I was going to be on a romantic excursion every Saturday night, I was destined to be collecting corsages from every boy in town before prom, accepting such floral offerings like competing sacrifices to a Delphic goddess.
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
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You take romance - I'll take Jell-O.
~ Ella Fitzgerald
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It has ever been since time began, and ever will be, till time lose breath, that love is a mood - no more - to man, and love to a woman is life or death.
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Moon and Sea You are the moon, dear love, and I the sea: The tide of hope swells high within my breast, And hides the rough dark rocks of life's unrest When your fond eyes smile near in perigee. But when that loving face is turned from me, Low falls the tide, and the grim rocks appear, And earth's dim coast-line seems a thing to fear. You are the moon, dear one, and I the sea.
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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I love your lips when they're wet with wine and red with wicked desire
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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I would kneel by the bank, in the grasses dank, And drink you, drink you, drink you. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox, from "If," Picked Poems . (Chicago: W. B. Conkey Company, 1912)
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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