Arrow to the heart. Cupid did his part. Always to be together; Never to be apart. — Selene C Copy Share Image
“Even Cronus, the Titan who literally had his kids for breakfast, would find these facts hard to swallow.” — Tai Odunsi Copy Share Image
When I work, I try to eat as much vegetarian as possible. When I do Cupid, I eat vegetarian because I need… — Karl Urban Copy Share Image
When I met you, we weren't alone.. CUPID was there too and he hit me with his arrow, then BOOM! suddenly I'm… — Bhabes Alvarez Copy Share Image
Remove but the temptations of leisure, and the bow of Cupid will lose its effect. — Ovid Copy Share Image
Love is a child that talks in broken language, yet then he speaks most plain. — John Dryden Copy Share Image
“She wore an A-line bridal gown with a V-shaped neckline while Apollo playing Bach's Air on the G string.” — Tai Odunsi Copy Share Image
Cupid aims and throw the darts. There go the sparks, then broken hearts who wanna build Noah's ark just to have that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Wild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely… — Heinrich Heine Copy Share Image
“So now I get the scepter?" Jason asked. Cupid laughed. Unfortunately, you could not wield it. Only a child of the Underworld… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“...Jim finished his beer and wondered how in the hell he'd found himself in the role of Cupid. Man, if those four… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
“Oh, he's not like that," said Favonius. Jason flinched. "You can read my mind?" "I don't need to." Favonius tossed his bronze… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
True it is, as society is instituted, marriage becomes somewhat of a lottery, for all its votaries are either the victims of… — Arthur Frederick Saunders Copy Share Image
It wasn‟t even desire. It was far more than that. It was love. Love. With a capital L and swirly script and… — Julia Quinn Copy Share Image
“If lovers actually were brought together by some chubby, winged cupid shooting fiery arrows, then imagine if, after the fact, Cupid cared… — Stephanee Killen Copy Share Image
Love can take what shape he pleases; and when once begun his fiery inroad in the soul, how vain the after knowledge… — Bryan Procter Copy Share Image
“Ah…” Favonius nodded sympathetically. “I don’t blame you for being nervous, Nico di Angelo. Do you know how I ended up serving… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
In my experience, Cupid's arrows rarely strike two people with the same definition of cleanliness. One partner usually feels like he or… — Margo Kaufman Copy Share Image
Poetical taste is the only magician whose wand is not broken. No hand, except its own, can dissolve the fabric of beauty… — Robert Aris Willmott Copy Share Image
“Images flashed through his mind. He saw Nico and his sister on a snowy cliff in Maine, Percy Jackson protecting them from… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
CUPID, n. The so-called god of love. This bastard creation of a barbarous fancy was no doubt inflicted upon mythology for the… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
She is a mortal danger to all men. She is beautiful without knowing it, and possesses charms that she's not even aware… — Cyrano de Bergerac Copy Share Image
“Night fell, and her husband came to bed, and as soon as they had finished kissing and embracing each other, he fell… — Lucius Apuleius Copy Share Image
“Your arrows may strike all things else, Apollo, but mine shall strike you.” — Thomas Bulfinch Copy Share Image
Young Adam Cupid, he that shot so trim, When King Cophetua loved the beggar-maid! — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, and, therefore, is winged cupid blind. I don't need to see you,… — Ella Frank Copy Share Image
If you become a Nun, dear, The bishop Love will be; The Cupids every one, dear! Will chant-'We trust in thee!' — Leigh Hunt Copy Share Image
“I cannot think straight when you are so near." "Why must you always think straight? I enjoy your crooked thoughts.” — Wendy Higgins Copy Share Image
Loves and Cupids took to flight afraid, and Martyrdom had no such torment in its painted history of suffering. — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Cupid's bloody bow is strung with a million hearts, wisdom bought at a terrible price, and love laid to rest on the… — Laurence Overmire Copy Share Image