Quotes About Romance
We think you'll find that every woman in her heart of hearts longs for three things: to be romanced, to play an irreplaceable role in a great adventure, and to unveil beauty. That's what makes a woman come alive.
~ John Eldredge
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Tu lugar está entre las flores silvestres. Tu lugar está en un barco en alta mar. Tu lugar está con tu amor de tu brazo. Tu lugar está en donde te sientas libre. Wildflowers [Flores silvestres], TOM PETTY
~ John Eldredge
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I read and I read; and I was like a medieval king, I had fallen in love with the picture long before I saw the reality.
~ John Fowles
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That's the trouble with provincial life. Everyone knows everyone and there is no mystery. No romance.
~ John Fowles
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In our age it is not sex that raises its ugly head, but love.
~ John Fowles
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Nice girl, dear boy. Oh . . . I shrugged. You know. Most attractive. Cheaper than central heating. I'm sure.
~ John Fowles
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if Greece were a woman so sensually provocative that I must fall physically and desperately in love with her, and at the same time so calmly aristocratic that I should never be able to approach her.
~ John Fowles
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Era inútil. Ella había matado todo romance entre los dos, y se había convertido en una mujer cualquiera para mi. Como las demás. Ya había dejado de respetarla; ya nada quedaba de respetar en ella.
~ John Fowles
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I remember later he said (Professor Higgins again), you don't really stand a dog's chance anyhow. You're too pretty. The art of love's your line: not the love of art.
~ John Fowles
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Of course I looked sad. But I didn't really feel sad. Or it wasn't a sadness that hurt, not an all-through one. I rather enjoyed it. Beastly, but I did. I sang on the way home. The romance, the mystery of it. Living.
~ John Fowles
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Take modern courtships! They resulted in the same thing as under George the Second, but took longer to reach it, owing to the motor-cycle and the standing lunch.
~ John Galsworthy
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I would love you all the day, every night we would kiss and play, if with me you'd fondly stray, over the hills and far away.
~ John Gray
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Treat her in ways you did at the beginning of the relationship.
~ John Gray
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With increasing stresses at work and with higher expectations of lasting romance at home, relationships today are challenging for almost everyone.
~ John Gray
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Once again, I was reminded that Tally was the prettiest girl I'd ever met, and when she smiled at me my mind went blank. Once you've seen a pretty girl naked, you feel a certain attachment to her.
~ John Grisham
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And with that they passed another little milestone, took another step together. From flirting, to casual sex, to a more intense variety. From quick e-mails to much longer chats by phone. From a long-distance romance to playing house. From an uncertain near future to one that just might be shared. And now an agreement on exclusivity. Monogamy. All sealed with a mouthful of pistachio gelato.
~ John Grisham
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It is love's soft breath on life's dark coals that briefly reds the fire.
~ Unknown
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But who can distinguish between falling in love and imagining falling in love? Even genuinely falling in love is an act of the imagination.
~ John Irving
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The time to read Madame Bovary is when your romantic hopes and desires have crashed, and you will believe that your future relationships will have disappointing - even devastating - consequences.
~ John Irving
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Why do you guys want to take all the mystery away? Isn't the mystery an exciting part of sex?
~ John Irving
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What do you think I imagine making love to a vagina would be like? Maybe like having sex with a ballroom!
~ John Irving
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Lemties ne?manoma ?žvelgti, nebent jei sapnuoji ar esi apsvaig?s iš meil?s.
~ John Irving
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The operas I loved were nineteenth-century novels!
~ John Irving
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Yet no litany of sexually transmitted diseases was likely to scare Edward Bonshaw away; sexual attraction isn't strictly scientific.
~ John Irving
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