Top 1200 Romantic Moments Quotes & Sayings - Page 12

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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Only unfulfilled love can be romantic
I would love to do a romantic comedy.
The underdog winning is the romantic position. — © Malcolm Gladwell
The underdog winning is the romantic position.
I'm Irish, for gods sake. I'm a romantic.
I love a good romantic comedy.
Cooking is always very romantic!
I was blinded by being a romantic person.
A cynic is a kind of romantic who has aged.
I am a romantic, big time.
Abduction is a romantic expression of passion.
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
I'm a hopeless romantic with a dirty mind.
I've always wanted to do a romantic comedy. — © Paula Patton
I've always wanted to do a romantic comedy.
Have you ever had one of those moments when you know that you're being visited by your own future? They come so rarely and with little fanfare, those moments. They're not particularly photogenic. There's no breach in the clouds to reveal the shining city on a hill. No folk dancing children outside your bus, no production values to speak of- just a glimpse of such quotidian, incontrovertible truth that after the initial shock at the supreme weirdness of it all, a kind of calm sets in. So this is to be my life.
I am a huge romantic at heart.
I'm a romantic singer. That's my nook, my motif.
I am a hopeless romantic and so is my wife.
I try to do romantic gestures all the time.
There are moments, psychologists tell us, when the passion for sin, or what the world calls sin, so dominates a nature, that every fibre of the body, as every cell of the brain, seems to be instinct with fearful impulses. Men and women at such moments lose the freedom of their will. They move to their terrible end as automatons move. Choice is taken from them, and conscience is either killed, or, if it lives at all, lives but to give rebellion its fascination, and disobedience its charm.
I think I'll always be a hopeless romantic.
I have a horror of sunsets; they're so romantic, so operatic.
Romantic films have a greater recall value.
I'm a real romantic, big time.
I am very romantic inside.
I loved a lot of the romantic composers.
Kafka was a complex character in a complex historical era. In order to understand him, you have to do more than cite facts. It is necessary to connect the facts in a meaningful way. His relationship to Judaism, to his father, to women, to literature - all of this is interconnected; and there are decisive moments in his life, in which such interactions suddenly become visible and can be experienced in an almost sensuous manner. It is these moments above all that I try to narrate dramatically.
I'm an incurable romantic. But I'm not an adrenaline junkie.
I am a hopeless romantic, and so is my wife.
Christmas is a time of year that's so romantic.
I can say that I am only human and I have made mistakes. I can say that I try to live my life in the most true, honest way that I can. I am not perfect, no one is. No one is harder on me than me. No one can please everyone. No one can live in the past and expect to grow. I have been moving forward and hope that I am not defined by just a few moments in my life but all of the moments that will make up my life.
I live in the realm of romantic possibility.
I'm a hopeless 19th-century romantic.
My image was that of a romantic, soft hero.
I love romantic comedies so much.
I think I'm definitely a romantic at heart.
If I think back to every rehearsal process for every play I've ever worked on, there's just so much crying at home. I barely sleep. There are moments of deep despair and anxiety, and then there are moments in rehearsal that are the most exhilarating; feeling seen and seeing everybody. Feeling like you have a purpose on the planet. A huge part of the process I enjoy is watching the actors figuring out what they can handle and what they can take and what they need from the director and me.
It’s hard not to be romantic about baseball
A romantic striving for an impossible ideal. — © Ron Chernow
A romantic striving for an impossible ideal.
I've always loved romantic songs.
Nobodys life is as romantic as it is in fiction.
I feel like my strong side is not being technically perfect at the piano, but at curating my own work. It's not painful for me. I don't feel sad when I have to leave things out, put them in the safe, and not have them in public. I realize many artists feel sad about this process, but for me that's the most exciting part: By losing the weaker moments you make the strong moments stronger.
Bold prayers honor God, and God honors bold prayers… The bigger the circle we draw, the better, because God gets more glory. The greatest moments in life are the miraculous moments when human impotence and divine omnipotence intersect — and they intersect when we draw a circle around the impossible situations in our lives and invite God to intervene.
I'm trying to find these rare moments where you feel completely illuminated. Facts never illuminate you. The phone directory of Manhattan doesn't illuminate you, although it has factually correct entries, millions of them. But these rare moments of illumination that you find when you read a great poem, you instantly know. You instantly feel this spark of illumination. You are almost stepping outside of yourself and you see something sublime.
I'm definitely a romantic, no doubt about it.
I suppose it was a romantic was to perish... for a mouse
I like reading romantic novels.
I love singing romantic numbers.
I think I'm a romantic person, yeah. — © Antonio Banderas
I think I'm a romantic person, yeah.
I'm a romantic; you have to be to marry four times.
There's a fascination frantic in a ruin that's romantic.
These joys were so trifling as to be as imperceptible as grains of gold among the sand, and in moments of depression she saw nothing but the sand; yet there were brighter moments when she felt nothing but joy, saw nothing but the gold.
I am not romantic, you know; I never was.
I'm a very romantic and passionate guy.
I'm sick of playing romantic leads.
One of the things that I think about is: How do you make moments that float, transparent? Moments that could just float away. How do you make a body accountable for its language, its positioning? Why not make a body accountable for its language?
[Nietzsche's doctrine of the eternal return] is what makes moments caught up in the immanence of return suddenly appear as ends. In every other system, don't forget, these moments are viewed as means: Every moral system proclaims that "each moment of life ought to be motivated." Return unmotivates the moment and frees life of ends.
You know, I'm romantic. I am French!
I have discovered, passionate grief does not link us with the dead but cuts us off from them. This becomes clearer and clearer. It is just at those moments when I feel least sorrow - getting into my morning bath is usually one of them - that H. rushes upon my mind in her full reality, her otherness. Not, as in my worst moments, all foreshortened and patheticized and solemnized by my miseries, but as she is in her own right. This is good and tonic.
I've never been a blind romantic.
Nobody's life is as romantic as it is in fiction.
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