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romance affair love-affair
Walter Raleigh Romance is a love affair in other than domestic surroundings.
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Jonathan Swift A little grain of the romance is no ill ingredient to preserve and exalt the dignity of human nature, without which it is apt to degenerate into everything that is sordid, vicious and low.
romance done wells
Nat Wolff When romance is done well in a movie, its awesome.
romance digital difficult
Keira Knightley I find it difficult to see the romance in digital.
romance forever trying
Julia Stiles I am forever a romantic. I try to bring that into my work. I try not to be fooled by romance. Or work.
romance dip metaphor
Nick Hornby It's just that romance, with its dips and turns and glooms and highs, its swoops and swoons and blues, is a natural metaphor for music itself
romance looks fiction
Nicholas Sparks If you look for me, I'm in the fiction section. Romance has its own section.
romance would-be rejected
Nicholas Sparks I would be rejected if I submitted any of my novels as romance novels.
would-be individual certain
Richard Owen That the variability of an organism to a certain extent is a constant and certain condition of life we admit, otherwise there would be no distinguishable individuals of a species.
would-be be-good western
Richard Jenkins A Western would be good. I'd love to do a Western.
would-be cabins world
Richelle Mead I'd never expected my first time to be in a cabin in the woods, but I realized the place didn't matter. The person did. With someone you loved, you could be anywhere, and it would be incredible. Being in the most luxurious bed in the world wouldn't matter if you were with someone you didn't love.
would-be firsts patient
William S. Burroughs I feel that any form of so called psychotherapy is strongly contraindicated for addicts. The question Why did you start using narcotics in the first place? should never be asked. It is quite as irrelevant to treatment as it would be to ask a malarial patient why he went to a malarial area.
would-be tonight want
William J. H. Boetcker If you want to know how rich you really are, find out what would be left of you tomorrow if you should lose every dollar you own tonight.
would-be eruption footnotes
Will Cuppy [Footnote:] Pliny the Elder perished in 79 A.D. when he refused to flee from the great eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, insisting that everything would be all right. It wasn't.
would-be prime ministers
William F. Buckley, Jr. If you had a European prime minister who experienced what we've experienced it would be expected that he would retire or resign,
would-be hell knows
Richard Rorty If I had to lay bets, my bet would be that everything is going to go to hell, but, you know, what else have we got except hope?
would-be laziness might
Robert Duvall The only thing that might make me stay in bed would be fear. Once I get rest, then I can overcome the fear of a given day and then I'm ready. I'm ready to go. Not that I always have that fear, but sometimes that's the only thing that would keep me in bed more than just the laziness.
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Trenton Lee Stewart Was it worse for him, Reynie wondered, to have felt loved and then rejected? Or was it worse to have always felt alone?
rejected
David Carson A lot of commercials that have been rejected are really entertaining.
rejected
Aya Cash I work constantly to be better at being rejected.
rejected
Alexandra Chando You're constantly getting rejected in acting. You get rejected more than you get hired!
rejected women
Stephen Merchant Things don't get better when you become well known or go on TV. I'm just being rejected by a better class of women.
rejected ifs
Maeve Binchy If you don't go to a dance, you can never be rejected, but you'll never get to dance, either.
rejected success
Jeff Lindsay I didn't expect any success at all. I was rejected by every publisher in the world and every agent in town.
rejected
Peter Zumthor My first buildings, when I was about 30, were rejected for aesthetic reasons.
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Rabih Alameddine When I wrote my first book, 'Koolaids,' I felt rejected and not wanted.