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"Romance has been elegantly defined as the offspring of fiction and love." |
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Benjamin Disraeli |
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“They spoil every romance by trying to make it last forever.” |
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Oscar Wilde |
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“Deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance.” |
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Oscar Wilde |
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“To love one's self is the beginning of a life-long romance” |
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Oscar Wilde |
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“In a great romance, each person basically plays a part that the other really likes”
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“I would have rummaged, ransacked at the word; Those old odd corners of an empty heart; For remnants of dim love the long disused, And dusty crumbling of romance!” |
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Robert Browning |
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“O for the gentleness of old Romance, the simple planning of a minstrel's song!” |
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John Keats |
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“Romances paint at full length people's wooings, but only give a bust of marriages: but no one cares for matrimonial cooings” |
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Lord Byron |
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