Quotes about Romance
To become a happy person have a clean soul, eyes that see romance in the commonplace, a child's heart, and spiritual simplicity.
— Norman Vincent Peale
When one is in love, one always begins by deceiving one's self, and one always ends by deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance.
— Oscar Wilde
One should always be in love. That's the reason one should never marry.
— Oscar Wilde
Deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance.
— Oscar Wilde
A kiss may ruin a human life
— Oscar Wilde
They spoil every romance by trying to make it last forever.
— Oscar Wilde
Love is a sacrament that should be taken kneeling, and Domine non sum dignus should be on the lips and in the hearts of those who receive it.
— Oscar Wilde
Even before I met you I was far from indifferent to you.
— Oscar Wilde
How long could you love a woman who didn't love you, Cecil? A woman who didn't love me? Oh, all my life!
— Oscar Wilde
Sometime you will find, even as I have found, that there is no such thing as romantic experience; there are romantic memories, and there is the desire of romance- that is all. Our most fiery moments of ecstasy are merely shadows of what somewhere else we have felt, or of what we long someday to feel
— Oscar Wilde
I really don't see what is so romantic about proposing. One may be accepted - one usually is, I believe - and then the excitement is ended. The very essence of romance is uncertainty.
— Oscar Wilde
The very essence of romance is uncertainty. If ever I get married, I'll certainly try to forget the fact.
— Oscar Wilde