A Quote by Jane Austen

I am not romantic, you know; I never was. — © Jane Austen
I am not romantic, you know; I never was.
I am neither romantic nor a visionary, and that is my weakness and perhaps my power; at any rate it is one difference. In less romantic and visionary terms, I am a Jew, (with powers of introspection and eclecticism attendant, perhaps.) But I am alien to your natural grace, to the spirit which you would know as a participator in America.
I am definitely romantic, and I love romantic stories - that's why I keep making romantic movies.
I have played so many romantic roles that I don't know if I am really a romantic in real life. I get confused about the real me.
I think of myself as Mirren rather than Mironova, absolutely. I am a Brit, really. I mean when I go to Russia and I do have, maybe it's a romantic fantasy. You know us actors, we're very good at romantic fantasies.
I am not doting and am not romantic. I can have spurts of romance but am not consistently romantic.
I'm romantic to some degree, if I really like somebody. I'm more romantic if there's someone that I like than I am a romantic just for romantics sake.
I guess I haven't really done anything romantic for anyone. I think my boyfriend is more romantic than I am. I think little things like sending unexpected text messages, or when I'm out of town I send postcards. I think that's sweet... but probably not very romantic.
I am very romantic. Given a choice, I'd do only romantic films!
Am I a romantic? I've seen 'Wuthering Heights' ten times. I'm a romantic.
I am very uncomfortable being romantic. I can be funny; I can be all over the place. I can be anything but romantic.
You know, I'm romantic. I am French!
I don't know about the romantic comedy route, although never say never.
Suddenly, this romantic agony was enriched by a less romantic one: I had to go to the bathroom. Needless to say, I couldn't let her know about this urge, for great lovers never did such things. The answer to "Romeo Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo?" was not "In the men's room, Julie.
I know the stars are my home. I learned about them, needed them for survival in terms of navigation. I know where I am when I look up at the sky. I know where I am when I look up at the Moon; it's not just some abstract romantic idea, it's something very real to me. See, I've expanded my home.
The future, for me, is romantic, I don’t understand people who say the past is romantic. Romantic, for me, is something you don’t know yet, something you can dream about, something unknown and mystical. That I find fascinating.
I never got the opportunity to be romantic or feel romantic with anyone.
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