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Romance Quotes - Page 13

The twilight that surrounds the border-land of old romance.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1867). “The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. Complete Edition”, p.288

Romance only comes into existence where love is fatal, frowned upon and doomed by life itself.

Denis de Rougemont (1983). “Love in the Western World”, p.15, Princeton University Press

Neither realism nor romance furnishes a more striking and picturesque figure than that of Christopher Columbus. The mystery about his origin heightens the charm of his story.

Chauncey Depew “The columbian oration delivered at the dedication ceremonies of the World's fair at Chicago, Oct. 21, 1892”

Chuckling to herself, Nancy said aloud, "Romance and detective work won't mix tonight!

Carolyn Keene (1930). “Nancy Drew 03: The Bungalow Mystery”, p.61, Penguin

Youth cannot imagine romance apart from youth.

Newton Booth Tarkington (2015). “The Magnificent Ambersons”, p.32, Booklassic