I really romanticized being pregnant. Then I realized, this is awful! — Marcia Cross Copy Share Image
Maybe I've romanticized it, but I like the idea that we're making music to play it. — Maisie Peters Copy Share Image
The American notion of family is perhaps the most romanticized, deep-rooted, and misery-producing fantasy of the last hundred years. — Joy Browne Copy Share Image
I always had these romanticized thoughts that I was going to coach high school football one day. — Aaron Boone Copy Share Image
The world must become romanticized, and in that way we find again its original meaning for us. — Novalis Copy Share Image
“We have errantly romanticized love as something we freely get verses something we sacrifice for in the giving.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
The world must be romanticized. In this way the originary meaning may be found again. — Novalis Copy Share Image
Vampires have been romanticized, and this is bringing it right back to being vampiric. I think there's something sexy and raw about… — Oliver Jackson-Cohen Copy Share Image
“A specialized life is portrayed as the only path to success, and it’s highly romanticized in our culture. We’ve” — Emilie Wapnick Copy Share Image
People don't seem to have a problem with a romanticized New York, in fact that's almost all they ever do, in some… — Matthew Specktor Copy Share Image
Many Americans have a romanticized view of trains, rooted in a bygone era of elaborately adorned rail cars lit by flickering gas… — Alan Huffman Copy Share Image
You have to understand for my whole life I have been romanticized by this other side of the fence. This whole darker,… — Shane Bunting Copy Share Image
I kind of romanticized what it was like to be a writer and director when I was in my early twenties. Working… — Bill Hader Copy Share Image
I romanticized about it in my twenties, but I don't think I would have enjoyed being a spy. I worry too much. — Mark Ivanir Copy Share Image
“he’s the other half of my heart.” I shrugged a little, knowing it sounded fanciful and romanticized. “I can’t be myself without… — Annette K. Larsen Copy Share Image