Yet More Romantic Sayings And Quotes

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Yet More Romantic Sayings And Quotes


“If I were sufficiently romantic I suppose I’d have killed myself long ago just to make people talk about me. I haven’t even got the conviction to make a successful drunkard.”
– John Dos Passos

“By all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man.”
– John Kenneth Galbraith

“When I start to write, words have become physical presence. It was to see if I could bring that private world to life that found its first expression through reading. I really dislike the romantic notion of the artist.”
– John McGahern

“At the risk of sounding hopelessly romantic, love is the key element. I really love to play with different musicians who come from different cultural backgrounds.”
– John McLaughlin

“Am I a romantic? I’ve seen ‘Wuthering Heights’ ten times. I’m a romantic.”
– Johnny Depp

“In those days, boxing was very glamorous and romantic. You listened to fights on the radio, and a good announcer made it seem like a contest between gladiators.”
– Joseph Barbera

“For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.”
– Judy Garland

“The concept of romantic love affords a means of emotional manipulation which the male is free to exploit, since love is the only circumstance in which the female is (ideologically) pardoned for sexual activity.”
– Kate Millett

“It was the most romantic plane ever made.”
– Ken Follett

“Love is always open arms. If you close your arms about love you will find that you are left holding only yourself.”
– Leo Buscaglia

“The heart is the place where we live our passions. It is frail and easily broken, but wonderfully resilient. There is no point in trying to deceive the heart. It depends upon our honesty for its survival.”
– Leo Buscaglia

“What we need to know about loving is no great mystery. We all know what constitutes loving behavior; we need but act upon it, not continually question it. Over-analysis often confuses the issue and in the end brings us no closer to insight. We sometimes become too busy classifying, separating, and examining, to remember that love is easy. It’s we who make it complicated.”
– Leo Buscaglia

“Middle age is when a guy keeps turning off lights for economical rather than romantic reasons.”
– Lillian Gordy Carter

“In the movies, Bette Davis lights two cigarettes and hands the second one to James Cagney. It was just so glamorous and romantic.”
– Loni Anderson

“If you’re a woman and a guy’s ever said anything romantic to you, he just left off the second part that would have made you sick if you could have heard it.”
– Louis C. K.

“Romantic lovers require from each other at least the facade of reason: We desire to be what romantic love makes us appear in the other’s eyes. We want to imagine we are deserving of the love we inspire.”
– Maggie Gallagher

“In real love you want the other person’s good. In romantic love you want the other person.”
– Margaret Anderson

“In real love you want the other person’s good. In romantic love, you want the other person.”
– Margaret Chase Smith

“A woman has got to love a bad man once or twice in her life, to be thankful for a good one.”
– Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

“We travellers are in very hard circumstances. If we say nothing but what has been said before us, we are dull and have observed nothing. If we tell anything new, we are laughed at as fabulous and romantic.”
– Mary Wortley Montagu

“The curse of the romantic is a greed for dreams, an intensity of expectation that, in the end, diminishes the reality.”
– Marya Mannes

“Something like ‘Without a Paddle’ does really well at the box office and I’m like, ‘Oh, here we go.’ In ‘Without a Paddle’ I’m the romantic lead – great! A comedy and that’s what America wants. Then it did nothing for me and I went into kind-of a work abyss. I just didn’t get another shot.”
– Matthew Lillard

“Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.”
– Max Eastman

“Clearly romantic comedy is my franchise genre, I don’t mind saying that, it’s true. I love doing them and hopefully always will do them.”
– Meg Ryan

“When I was younger, many of my romantic escapades were just a means of simply avoiding being by myself. I was afraid of feeling lonely, afraid I wouldn’t know what to say to myself.”
– Michael Zaslow

“On ‘The Office,’ so much of the show is about disguising your true feelings and your romantic feelings because it was a mock documentary.”
– Mindy Kaling

“What I’d really like to write is a romantic comedy. This is my favorite kind of movie. I feel almost embarrassed revealing this, because the genre has been so degraded in the past twenty years that saying you like romantic comedies is essentially an admission of mild stupidity.”
– Mindy Kaling

“When men hear women want a commitment, they think it means commitment to a romantic relationship, but that’s not it. It’s a commitment to not floating around anymore. I want a guy who is entrenched in his own life. Entrenched is awesome.”
– Mindy Kaling

“Woody Allen is really the ultimate. I love that he believed in himself enough to do what he did. And I have that same feeling – that there’s nobody that looks like me in movies, nobody would cast me as a romantic lead, but I want to do it and I feel confident that I can.”
– Mindy Kaling

“When you are the lead in a romantic comedy, you have to worry about people really liking you.”
– Morris Chestnut

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