“We thought it was drops of dew and kissed cold tears from the crossgrass.” — Jónas Hallgrímsson Copy Share Image
“Though it’s reasons to burn may vary... you are always the fuel of my fire.” — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“Harnessing winter's energy, I drift, my free, wild woman's soul, alight with day's deep desires.” — Susan L. Marshall Copy Share Image
“Just dealing with flaws, looking into your eyes, and feeling the lip-gloss of your smile, Jenny.” — Akshat Pathak Copy Share Image
“She comes when classes are to start, She gathers up last midnight’s clutter – burnt cigarettes, a rusted pen nib” — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject, nor exact truth, but in the way of feeling. — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
Romanticism has never been properly judged. Who was there to judge it? The critics! — Arthur Rimbaud Copy Share Image
Stillertook part in the Spanish Civil WarIt is not clear what impelled him to this military gesture. Probably many factors were combined--a… — Max Frisch Copy Share Image
“M. Zola sits down to give us a picture of the Second Empire. Who cares for the Second Empire now? It is… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Any mature, spiritually sensitive view of marriage must be built on the foundation of mature love rather than romanticism. But this immediately… — Gary L. Thomas Copy Share Image
“If we truly detach from our childhood and abandon our inherent romanticism, then we shred any bit of humanity left in us.” — Evan Meekins Copy Share Image
Cant you understand that romanticism is no more an enemy of science than mysticism is? In fact, romanticism and science are good… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
“Dipping my bare brush into your garish gold eyes, I draw your dreams close. They dance divinely within, sparking silhouettes alight. (Harboured… — Susan L. Marshall Copy Share Image
“She'll come, if not today, then tomorrow, but she'll find me. That's the cursed romanticism of all these pure hearts! Oh the… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“You have attempted to tinge detection with romanticism, which produces much the same effect as if you worked a love-story or an… — Stephen Fry - introductions Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
“It is not self-forgetting and pain-loving antiquarianism nor self-forgetting and intoxicating romanticism which induces us to turn with passionate interest, with unqualified… — Leo Strauss Copy Share Image
“You," Seven pronounced, "are a train wreck of sexual history." But this is inaccurate. A runaway train is an accident. Me, I'll… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
I had been struck by the analogy between neurosis and romanticism. Romanticism was truly a parallel to neurosis. It demanded of reality… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
Modern" poetry is, essentially, an extension of romanticism; it is what romantic poetry wishes or finds it necessary to become. It is… — Randall Jarrell Copy Share Image
The North American intellectual tradition began, I maintain, in the encounter of British Romanticism with assertive, pragmatic North American English - the… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
Every sound in the gym is so fantastic. The screams of the fans, the whistle of the ref, the teammates calling to… — Yao Ming Copy Share Image
What is noble, lyrical, tender in the upper level shown is also with the servants, scoundrels, and scamps, as in a distorting… — Stefan Zweig Copy Share Image
“It's one thing to remember, another to get stuck. Why don't people buy notepads and write poems instead of sit around on… — Oddný Eir Copy Share Image
“The very concept of trying to “teach” a lover things feels patronizing, incongruous, and plain sinister. If we truly loved someone, there… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
“Oliver liked to keep the windows and shutters wide open in the afternoon, with just the swelling sheer curtains between us and… — André Aciman Copy Share Image
“(visions) of strange cities, of sandy plains, of gigantic ruins, of midnight skies with strange bright constellations, of mountain-passes, of grassy nooks… — Mary Ann Evans Copy Share Image
“A better-constituted boy would certainly have profited under my intelligent tutors, with their scientific apparatus; and would, doubtless, have found the phenomena… — Mary Ann Evans Copy Share Image
“What ought to be imperfect in time is, because of its very imperfection there, perfect when viewed under the form of eternity.… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
Imagism was a reductio ad absurdum of one or two tendencies of romanticism, such a beautifully and finally absurd one that it… — Randall Jarrell Copy Share Image
“During the wars of the Empire while husbands and brothers were in Germany, anxious mothers gave birth to an ardent, pale, and… — David Downie Copy Share Image
“I [...] suggest considering Byron as a Scottish poet – I say ’Scottish’, not ’Scots’, since he wrote in English. The one… — T.S. Eliot Copy Share Image
I know how ridiculous this sounds because of the job I do but I don't believe in romanticism and make-believe. — Laura Marling Copy Share Image
Romanticism is a cultural tool of male power to keep women from knowing their conditions. — Shulamith Firestone Copy Share Image
“I raised you so high that every other man on earth is now doomed to live in your shadow.” — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“The lightheaded and the fashionable are always willing to shed tears for distant underdogs.” — Richard Brookhiser Copy Share Image
Worrisome. It's romanticism, and it's dangerous to have children and students on the street. — Viktor Yanukovych Copy Share Image
“I know nothing sadder than a hunchback in love or an ugly woman full of romantic ideals.” — Émile Zola Copy Share Image