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- As soon as histories are properly told there is no more need of romances. — Walt Whitman
- Romances paint at full length people's wooing. But only give a bust of marriages. — Lord Byron
- Romances, in general are calculated rather to fire the imagination than to inform the judgment. — Samuel Richardson
- A great error is more easily propagated than a great truth, because it is easier to believe, than to reason, and because… — Charles-Francois Dupuis
- To the composition of novels and romances, nothing is necessary but paper, pens, and ink, with the manual capacity of using them. — Henry Fielding
- Now as the Paradisiacal pleasures of the Mahometans consist in playing upon the flute and lying with Houris, be mine to read… — Thomas Gray
- All romances end in tragedy. One of the key people in a romance becomes a monster sooner or later. — David Cronenberg
- What excites and interests the looker-on at life, what the romances and the statues celebrate, and the grim civic monuments remind us… — William James
- Mary Jo Putney is a gifted writer with an intuitive understanding of what makes romances work. I loved Silk and Shadows, couldn't… — Jayne Ann Krentz
- Passionate conviction ... sparks romances, wins battles, and drives people to pursue dreams others wouldn't dare. Belief in ourselves and in what… — Howard Schultz
- It was not till toward the end of the thirteenth century that the prose romances began to appear. — Thomas Bulfinch
- I cannot here avoid giving my most decided sufferage in favour of the moral qualities of maniacs. I have no where met,… — Philippe Pinel