Dear Quotes - Page 5
Where did you come from, baby dear? Out of the everywhere and into here.
George MacDonald, “Baby”
Quoted in Polmar and Allen, Encyclopedia of Espionage (1997).
"The Sun Watches the Sun". Book by Dejan Stojanovic, "Benefactors" (p. 110), 1999.
William Shakespeare (2013). “Much Ado About Nothing Simplified!: Includes Study Guide, Biography, and Modern Retelling”, p.78, BookCaps Study Guides
William Shakespeare (2015). “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”, p.54, Hackett Publishing
William Ralph Inge (1929). “Labels & Libels”
O lands! O all so dear to me - what you are, I become part of that, whatever it is.
Walt Whitman “Annotated LEAVES OF GRASS with English Grammar Exercises: by Walt Whitman (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)”, Powell Publications, LLC
I ache for the touch of your lips dear, but much more for the touch of your whips dear.
Song: The Masochism Tango
Love is the only real patriation, and without one's dear one sits in a dreary and boring exile.
Sylvia Townsend Warner, Valentine Ackland, Susanna Pinney (1998). “I'll stand by you: selected letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland : with narrative by Sylvia Townsend Warner”, Random House (UK)
Samuel Lover (1858). “The Lyrics of Ireland. Edited and Annotated by S. Lover”, p.108
Alfred Werner, Henri Rousseau, Raoul Dufy (1970). “Rousseau/Dufy”