Lovers Quotes - Page 16
If the husband is always the prime suspect, the lover must be second in line.
April Smith (2011). “White Shotgun: An FBI Special Agent Ana Grey Novel”, p.35, Knopf
Alexander Pope (1853). “The poetical works of Alexander Pope”
Trust me--with women worth the being won, The softest lover ever best succeeds.
Aaron Hill (1791). “Alzira: A Tragedy”, p.19
A. E. Housman (2006). “50 Poemas”, p.70, Editorial Renacimiento
All knots that lovers tie Are tied to sever. Here shall your sweetheart lie, Untrue for ever.
A. E. Housman (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of A. E. Housman (Illustrated)”, p.24, Delphi Classics
Books are the depositary of everything that is most honourable to man.
William Godwin (1823). “The enquirer. Reflections on education, manners, and literature. In a series of essays”, p.27
People can be lovers and enemies at the same time, you know.
Willa Cather (2011). “My Mortal Enemy”, p.72, Vintage
Saint Teresa (of Avila), Kieran Kavanaugh (2006). “Saint Teresa of Avila for Every Day: Reflections from the Interior Castle”, p.38, Paulist Press
Rudyard Kipling (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated)”, p.6377, Delphi Classics
Rose Tremain (2011). “The Swimming Pool Season”, p.79, Random House
Rita Mae Brown (1987). “Poems”
Rainer Maria Rilke (1976). “Poems, 1906 to 1926”
Sébastien-Roch-Nicolas Chamfort (1902). “The Cynic's Breviary: Maxims and Anecdotes from Nicolas de Chamfort”