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When you look into eyes, forget about romance, creation, and the windows into the soul. With their molecules, genes, and tissues derived from microbes, jellyfish, worms, and flies, you see an entire menagerie.
- quote by Neil Shubin
While we look to the dramatist to give romance to realism, we ask of the actor to give realism to romance.
- quote by Oscar Wilde
With her broad face, and her double chin, and her heavy jowl, and the beard that was growing around he lips, she did not look like a romantic woman; but, in spite of appearances, romance and a duck-like waddle may go together.
- quote by Anthony Trollope
With one breath, with one flow You will know Synchronicity A sleep trance, a dream dance, A shared romance Synchronicity A connecting principle Linked to the invisible Almost imperceptible Something inexpressible.
- quote by Sting
Woman is the symbol to man of the uncleanness of bodily existence, of which he purifies himself by putting her to noble uses. She thus has for him a double, contradictory significance; she is the subject of his bawdry and the subject of his romance.
- quote by Laura Riding
Yes I'm talking about this war dance A patriotic romance And I know all you poets Have seen it all before About the stirring of those young hearts Back in the first world war.
- quote by Colin Moulding
Young girls passed me with romance still in their eyes, and others, a little older, with the romance dead.
- quote by John Buchan