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Quotes About Romance

Bronze-limbed and well-knit, like a statue wrought by a Grecian, he stood on the sand with his back to the moon, and out of the foam came white arms that beckoned to him, and out of the waves rose dim forms that did him homage. Before him lay his shadow, which was the body of his Soul, and behind him hung the moon in the honey-coloured air.
~ Oscar Wilde
The very essence of romance is uncertainty.  If ever I get married, I'll certainly try to forget the fact.
~ Oscar Wilde
Her hair clustered around her face like dark leaves round a pale rose.
~ Oscar Wilde
Romance lives by repetition, and repetition converts an appetite into an art. Besides, each time that one loves is the only time one has ever loved. Difference of object does not alter singleness of passion. It merely intensifies it. We can have in life but one great experience at best, and the secret of life is to reproduce that experience as often as possible.
~ Oscar Wilde
The very essence of romance is uncertainty. If
~ Oscar Wilde
A we wszystkich romansach najgorsze jest to, ?e cz?owiek wychodzi z nich pozbawiony wszelkiego romantyzmu.
~ Oscar Wilde
Cupids laughed round it as of old.
~ Oscar Wilde
Kiedy si? zakochamy, zawsze najpierw oszukujemy siebie, a na koniec nieodmiennie zwodzimy innych. To w?a?nie ?wiat nazywa romansem.
~ Oscar Wilde
I left her in the forest of Arden; I shall find her in an orchard in Verona.
~ Oscar Wilde
There seemed to be something tragic in a friendship so coloured by romance
~ Oscar Wilde
Romance lives by repetition, and repetition converts an appetite into an art.
~ Oscar Wilde
Dicere quae puduit, scribere jussit amor
~ Ovid
What did Sappho of Lesbos teach but how to love women?
~ Ovid
Should anyone here in Rome lack finesse at love-making, Let him Try me - read my book, and the results are guaranteed! Technique is the secret. Charioteer, sailor, oarsman, All need it. Technique can control Love himself.
~ Ovid
The first thing to get in your head is that every single Girl can be caught - and that you'll catch her if You set your toils right. Birds will sooner fall dumb in Springtime, Cicadas in summer, or a hunting-dog Turn his back on a hare, than a lover's bland inducements Can fail with a woman, Even one you suppose Reluctant will want it.
~ Ovid
To feed her love on melancholy sorrow
~ Ovid
una duos nox perdet amantes. one night loses two lovers.
~ Ovid
Saepe tepent alii iuvenes: ego semper amavi,/ Et si, quid faciam, nunc quoque, quaeris, amo.
~ Ovid
Between the houses was a common wall, Flawed with a narrow chink long years ago, When it was built. This chink, so long unnoticed- But what does it not see? - those lovers found And made of it their voices' passageway, And safely flowed the whispered words of love
~ Ovid
Ah, me, she sighed. If marriage were as simple as love!
~ Owen Wister
I don't think I like you, said she. That's all square enough. You're goin' to love me before we get through
~ Owen Wister
They're pretty near the color of your eyes. Never mind my eyes. Can't help it, ma'am. Not since South Fork
~ Owen Wister
The kiss wasn't an intrusion; it was a question. Morrigan answered it with an exclamation mark.
~ P. C. Cast
I never said I didn't like kissing you. The problem is too many guys have like kissing you. - Erik Night to Zoey Redbird (Ch 26)
~ P.C. Cast