“A million possible endearments ran through his head. But he said, “Help.” — Robyn Carr Copy Share Image
“They never addressed each other by name, nor were they in the habit of exchanging endearments. What was the point, since both… — Georges Simenon Copy Share Image
“When a man modifies or adorns a woman's name, or dispatches an endearment into her vicinity, he is attempting at once to… — Ben Marcus Copy Share Image
“I’m not holding out a whole lot of hope for you,” she snapped. “And quit calling me that. I liked it when… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
“My mother, who hated what she called his Americanisms , ended up calling him Il cauboi —the cowboy. It started as a… — André Aciman Copy Share Image
They adored each other; but still the permanent and the immutable subsist. We may love and laugh, pout, clasp hands, smile, and… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Sweetheart, darling, dearest, it was funny to think that these endearments, which used to sound exceedingly sentimental in movies and books, now… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
He stopped and looked at her. "Your eyes are leaking." "It's the flowers. They make me sneeze." "Then let us be away… — Lynn Kurland Copy Share Image
“All right.” Lucy shouldered her way to my side and made a waving motion as if they were annoying flies. “Shoo!” She… — Alyxandra Harvey Copy Share Image
“You may plainly perceive the traitor through his mask; he is well known every-where in his true colors; his rolling eyes and… — Molière Copy Share Image