There are very few heroines in literature who have defined their lives morally rather than romantically and likewise but a handful in film.
Im so fascinated by the human longing for meaning. The way we relate romantically to each other is so much to do with our longing for meaning as well.
Love in all its forms is very difficult. . . to express. It changes, obviously. If you’re young, and you’re romantically in love with somebody, and often if you’ve just met somebody, its crazy! It’s completely overwhelming. You can’t think of anything else. You just want to climb inside the other person and live under their pancreas. And then it mellows, somewhat. . . to the point where you can barely look at them. . . without feeling a mild distaste
Your ideal possession candidate's a thirteen-year-old recently orphaned schizophrenic girl three days away from her period on her way to see the shrink with whom she's romantically besotted.
When you get involved romantically with someone, sometimes you end up overlooking things that you could help people with better, as a friend.
A lot of people have been romantically in love with somebody who they feel wasn't appropriate to marry.
It's tough. We don't have a character-driven show so I think the fans get really frustrated because they don't get to see any consistency in terms of what's happening romantically. We kind of just have to take it with a grain of salt. It shows up where it shows up.
I suppose romantically there are fantasies that can still be realized. But not professionally.
If you have very few experiences in your life, romantically, or whatever you're doing, then of course you're going to talk about those, because there were only a few of them - as opposed to the people who repeat patterns, always at the bar, always with someone, always blah blah blah.
Are you seeing anyone romantically?" he inquired. "No, I'm not," she replied. "Good. Please keep it that way. Because I intend to ask you to marry me.
I've never understood why people get mad at others for not being interested in them romantically - especially when there are so many reasons to be mad at people that are within their control.
I don't go for safe options. Romantically, I go for people who are a pain in the ass.
A woman should be able to kiss a man beautifully and romantically without any desire to be either his wife or his mistress.
When you're disappointed romantically - when people evolve or they move on, when somebody doesn't love you in the same way anymore or you don't love somebody in the same way - it's devastating. Just because you leave a relationship doesn't mean that you don't love that person. It doesn't mean that you don't miss that person terribly.
Guys don't get romantically involved. " "What do they get?" "Invold, period.
Only a fool or a fraud talks tough or romantically about war.
It was the first time that I had ever been romantically kissed. It was even better than the chocolate cake.
I do find that I'm drawn to people in my life, romantically or not, that have something to teach me. I'm drawn to people who I feel like I can learn from. I'm not really drawn to toxic people - I don't find myself discovering that someone in my life is toxic very often. But there is some sense of being changed by each person that I think I'm drawn to.