Caligula Quote by Jean Stafford Download Open image ““I fell in love with Caligula and now I'm married to Calvin.”” — Jean Stafford ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Caligula Caligula Married Calvin Love Love Caligula Marriage Married Calvin
Calvin: Medically speaking:. That's love?!?… Hobbes: Heck, that happened to me once, but I figured it was cooties!! — Bill Watterson Copy Share Image
“Julia, I was so in love with you the entire time. Watching you, so intently working, I longed to be the thing you were… — Kahlen Aymes Copy Share Image
“Julia's fake love for Vance was exhilarating and idiotic; it was the kind of love you can only feel toward someone you don't actually… — Chuck Klosterman Copy Share Image
“Julia played for them: for her husband and her beloved son. And tried to believe somewhere in her heart that, wherever they were, they… — Lucinda Riley Copy Share Image
“I didn’t know that Cal had a crush on George, but he must have. He wouldn’t give Sea-Monkeys to just any girl” — Cath Crowley Copy Share Image
“Cooper’s been married in his head for a while now.” “That’s… kinda sweet.” — Robyn Carr Copy Share Image
“Helen’s gaze flickers to Liv. “I’m Helen Morgan. Dean and I were once married.” “I’m Olivia West,” Liv replies. “Dean and I are married.”… — Nina Lane Copy Share Image
“I promise, Julia. I love you more than anything in my life. That will never change.” — Kahlen Aymes Copy Share Image
“You know what, Julia?” Mitch asked. “I love you. I even like you, a lot, which is pretty important to me because love is… — Elisabeth Naughton Copy Share Image
“Julia, we will be together. I'd give anything if you could be with me all of the time, now...but it will happen eventually.” — Kahlen Aymes Copy Share Image
He does what I have always needed to have done to me, and that is that he dominates me. — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
“I read Wolfe’s new book _ The Story of a Novel_ and as usual he stole the whole damn thing from me. I am… — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
A small silence came between us, as precise as a picture hanging on the wall. — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
“To her own heart, which was shaped exactly like a valentine, there came a winglike palpitation, a delicate exigency, and all the fragrance of… — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
“If she ever got fat, she thought, or if she ever said anything fat, she would lock herself in a bathroom and stay there… — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
“It never occurs to her that she will not be a writer and only occasionally does it occur to her, depressingly, that she is… — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
From time to time, I need a rest from the exercitation of my intellect. — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
You say that you hope I will be recognized as the best novelist of my generation. I want you to know now and know… — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
“He whirled round and round in his rapid love; it pricked him on the breastbone like a needle. He wanted to be shut up… — Jean Stafford Copy Share Image
“-We live in Rome, he says, turning his face to the room again, -Caligula's Rome, with a new circus of vulgar bestialized suffering in… — William Gaddis Copy Share Image
“Most people imagine that a man suffers because out of the blue, Death snatches away the woman he loves. But his real suffering is… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
I'd quite like to be in Caligula's court - living in the back room somewhere and just being able to observe. — Mary Beard Copy Share Image
“What can be salvaged from your life? A pain that gently darkens over heart and brain, a fairy's touch, a cobweb's weight of pain,… — Robert Lowell Copy Share Image
“So much for the Emperor; the rest of this history must deal with the Monster. —IV:22” — Suetonius Copy Share Image
“Animals fattened for your for your arena suffered less than you in dying-yours the lawlessness of something simple that has lost its law, my… — Robert Lowell Copy Share Image
Mister Cameron - I have read the unexpurgated Ovid, the love poems of Sappho, the Decameron in the original, and a great many texts… — Mercedes Lackey Copy Share Image
Never were abilities so much below mediocrity so well rewarded; no, not when Caligula's horse was made Consul — John Randolph Copy Share Image
“Caligula wished that the Roman people had but one neck that he might cut it off, and as I read this letter I am… — Edward Bellamy Copy Share Image