| |  | | | | | | | | | | | And what's romance? Usually, a nice little tale where you have everything as you like it, where rain never wets your jacket and gnats never bite your nose, and it's always daisy-time. | | D.H. Lawrence | | | Away with old Romance! Away with novels, plots and plays of foreign courts; Away with love-verses, sugar'd in rhyme, the intrigues, amours of idlers; Fitted for only banquets of the night where dancers to late music slide; The unhealthy pleasures, ex | | John Keats | | | Love is like a friendship caught on fire. In the beginning a flame, very pretty, often hot and fierce, but still only light and flickering. As love grows older, our hearts mature and our love becomes as coals, deep-burning and unquenchable. | | Bruce Lee | | | O for the gentleness of old Romance, the simple planning of a minstrel's song! | | John Keats | | | Romance is the fiction that owes no allegiance to the God of things as they are. In the novel the writer's thought is tethered to probability, but in romance it ranges at will over the entire region of the imagination. | | Ambrose Bierce | | | Romances paint at full length people's wooings, but only give a bust of marriages: but no one cares for matrimonial cooings | | Lord Byron | | | To love one's self is the beginning of a life-long romance | | Oscar Wilde | | | Wave after wave of love flooded the stage and washed over me, the beginning of the one great durable romance of my life. | | Bette Davis | | | | | Quotes: 1 - 8 of 8 | Pages: 1 | | | |
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