Quotes About Romance
I'm Kieran. You must be a hell of a thief because you stole my heart from across the room,
~ Jayde Scott
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No, that I love you. I love you, Isabel Marie Nichols, and I have since the first day I watched your golden blonde hair dance in the sunlight. That day, you became mine.
~ A.M. Willard, Fading Memories
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I'm not about to talk about what's romantic in my life - I figure if you talk about it once - then that's an open invitation for everyone to dig into your personal life even further.
~ James Van Der Beek
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An idea, I thought, has some of that mysterious quality which romance lends to tales of the sudden appearance of islands in the South Seas.
~ James Webb Young
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Were you truly happy in that memory? Was it as romantic as it appeared years later? And did you only yearn for it once life got harder and you wanted to escape back to a time when your new problems didn't exist?
~ James Weir
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That old sweetheart of mine.
~ James Whitcomb Riley
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On the lute of my heart plays only one song of love: Because of this melody, from head to foot, I am in love. Truly, for ages I'll never be able To pay what I owe for one moment of love.
~ Jami
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Although in principle both women believed in love, neither of them believed in romance. It was all a performance for them, what women had to do for men, what men had to do for women—it was a manner of assessing each other's value. Cora had taken an economics class in college and was fairly certain her vagina was a capitalist tool.
~ Jami Attenberg
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He texts me on Wednesday and asks if I want to have dinner with him on Friday night. I say I have plans because I'm trying to play hard to get, which has absolutely never worked for me in my entire life. He
~ Jami Attenberg
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I'm going to kiss you now, and I don't know if I'll ever stop.
~ Jamie
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I wanted to conquer your heart, not to stop it.
~ Jan Guillou
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Not Every Woman or Man can make You Crazy, but when we in Love All can Happen. Jan Jansen
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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What is a Better Feeling then Be Loved in Love?
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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he was 'nuts about her', as the parlance of the day had it, as if it were generally recognised that love and madness are adjoining rooms with extremely porous walls.
~ Jan Kjærstad
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I prefer perfumery, it's the language of love.
~ Jan Moran
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En daarom, Michiel, laat je niet misleiden door de romantiek van de oorlog, de romantiek van heldenmoet, opoffering, spanning, avontuur. Oorlog betekent verwondingen, verdriet, gemarteld, gevangenissen, honger, ontberingen, onrecht. Niks romantisch aan.
~ Jan Terlouw
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Slapping a man across the face with a fish hasn't been sexy since the fifties.
~ Jana Deleon
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According to the local gossip," Gertie said, "Beulah was over the moon for this guy. She even mailed him a pair of her underwear." "If he was really a marine," Ida Belle said, "he could have used them as a parachute.
~ Jana Deleon
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Romance and love are two different things.
~ Jana Deleon
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Jane Austen mastered her unscrupulous charmers before she did her heroes.
~ Jane Aiken Hodge
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I could not sit seriously down to write a serious romance under any other motive than to save my life; and if it were indispensable for me to keep it up and never relax into laughing at myself or other people, I am sure I should be hung before I had finished the first chapter. No, I must keep to my own style and go on in my own way; and though I may never succeed again in that, I am convinced that I should totally fail in any other.
~ Jane Austen
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It must be very improper that a young lady should dream of a gentleman before the gentleman is first known to have dreamt of her.
~ Jane Austen
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She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older—the natural sequence of an unnatural beginning.
~ Jane Austen
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We are all fools in love
~ Jane Austen
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