Lancelot Quote by Chrétien de Troyes Download Open image ““...the most delightful and choicest pleasure is that which is hinted at, but never told.”” — Chrétien de Troyes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Choicest Pleasure Delightful Choicest Hinted Told Lancelot Pleasure Pleasure Hinted
“On the other hand, one has to confess that there is a certain pleasure in the casual observation of things that do not matter.” — George Allardice Riddell Copy Share Image
“Through their kisses and caresses they experienced a joy and wonder the equal of which has never been known or heard of. But I… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“Men may thus have several sorts of pleasures. The true pleasure is that for which they give up another.” — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“Pleasure often has a way of tempting you with more but always leaves you with less.” — Allene vanOirschot Copy Share Image
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“I don't approve of surprises. The pleasure is never enhanced and the inconvenience is considerable.” — George Knightley Copy Share Image
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“The more a thing is perfect, the more it feels pleasure and pain.” — Dante Alighieri Copy Share Image
“Lovers do not realize what they are doing when they conceal their feelings from one another. It is not easy to love, and if… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“Because no one has ever seen a woman behave so wrongly as to ask a man to love her, unless she were more deranged… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“When it hurts and destroys its follower, Love is worse than Hatred.” — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“Potem dobywa nagiego i przetrzymawszy chwilkę w dłoni wkłada z powrotem do pochwy. Wiedzcie, że pięknie mu z mieczem u boku, a jeszcze piękniej… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“[G]enerosity... is the mistress and queen that gives lustre to every virtue, as it is not hard to prove. Where could one find a… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“My good sir, is she your daughter then?' 'Yes, but don't pay any attention to what she says,' said the lord. 'She's a child… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“Through their kisses and caresses they experienced a joy and wonder the equal of which has never been known or heard of. But I… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“For sorrow to which one gives voice is worth nothing if it does not touch the heart.” — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
“I'd rather be torn limb from limb than have our love remembered like that of Tristan and Isolde, which has become a source of… — Chrétien de Troyes Copy Share Image
The joy of late love is like green firewood when set aflame, for the longer the wait in lighting, the greater heat it yields… — Chretien de Troyes Copy Share Image
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