Quotes About Romance
From the waterfall he named her,Minnehaha, Laughing Water.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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A beautiful woman is worth her weight always in gold; but if she loves in addition, she has simply no price.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
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But Levin was in love, and so it seemed to him that Kitty was so perfect in every respect that she was a creature far above everything earthly; and that he was a creature so low and so earthly that it could not even be conceived that other people and she herself could regard him as worthy of her.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Yes, I suppose so," answered Anna, as though wondering at the boldness of his question; but the irrepressible, quivering brilliance of her eyes and her smile set him on fire as she said it.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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For love? What antediluvian notions you have! Can one talk of love in these days?" said the ambassador's wife. "What's to be done? It's a foolish old fashion that's kept up still," said Vronsky.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Her glance, the touch of her hand, set him aflame. He kissed the palm of his hand where she had touched it, and went home, happy in the sense that he had got nearer to the attainment of his aims that evening…
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I've lost my heart to you.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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the role of the disappointed lover of a maiden or of any single woman might be ridiculous; but the role of a man who was pursuing a married woman, and who made it the purpose of his life at all cost to draw her into adultery, was one which had in it something beautiful and dignified and could never be ridiculous….
~ Leo Tolstoy
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He was very well aware that in their eyes the position of an unsuccessful lover of a girl, or of any woman free to marry, might be ridiculous. But the position of a man pursuing a married woman, and, regardless of everything, staking his life on drawing her into adultery, has something fine and grand about it, and can never be ridiculous; and so it was with a proud and gay smile under his mustaches that he lowered the opera glass and looked at his cousin. "But
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Pierre held the hand of his betrothed in silence, looking at her beautiful bosom as it rose and fell.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Besides, to fall out of love and in love at the same time is to love twice as deeply as one did before.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I know fiery horses by their brand, and I know young people who are in love by their eyes
~ Leo Tolstoy
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the irrepressible, quivering brilliance of her eyes and her smile set him on fire
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Often seeing the success she had with young and old men and women Pierre could not understand why he did not love her.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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he would have been considered quite a suitable match. But Levin was in love, and therefore Kitty seemed to him so perfect in every respect, so transcending everything earthly, and he seemed to himself so very earthly and insignificant a creature, that the possibility of his being considered worthy of her by others or by herself was to him unimaginable.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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All over?' he repeated. 'If I were not myself, but the handsomest, cleverest, and best man in the world, and were free, I would this moment ask on my knees for your hand and your love!
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Bütün kad?nlar erkeklerden daha maddecidir. Biz a?ktan muazzam bir ?ey yapar?z, onlarsa her zaman terre-a-terre.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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in their eyes the position of an unsuccessful lover of a girl, or of any woman free to marry, might be ridiculous. But the position of a man pursuing a married woman, and, regardless of everything, staking his life on drawing her into adultery, has something fine and grand about it, and can never be ridiculous;
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Stepan Arkadyich smiled. He knew so well this feeling of Levin's, knew that for him all the girls in the world were divided into two sorts: one sort was all the girls in the world except her, and these girls had all human weaknesses and were very ordinary girls; the other sort was her alone, with no weaknesses and higher than everything human.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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He smiled happily, as his lover's wit, like his lover's eye, divined meanings unsupported by the evidence.
~ Leon Garfield
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I'm sad and blue, about nobody but you. I told you that I loved you right from the start, you told me the same and now you try to break my little heart.
~ Leon Redbone
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Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river You can hear the boats go by You can spend the night beside her And you know that she's half crazy But that's why you want to be there
~ Leonard Cohen
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He knew that hair couldn't feel; he kissed her hair.
~ Leonard Cohen
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I loved you when you opened like a lily to the heat; you see I'm just another snowman standing in the rain and sleet who loved you with his frozen love, his second hand physique, with all he is and all he was a thousand kisses deep.
~ Leonard Cohen
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