Top 40 Quotes About Paris Romance
#1. All around us are complex people trying to live simple lives," she said. "Wanting simple things with tangled hearts.
Cole McCade
#2. Paris is light and love and romance," he whispers. "And so are you. I knew from the first time I touched you that I would explore Paris with you. But only as my wife.
J. Kenner
#3. Skinny-dipping is like Paris. It's always a good idea.
Rebecca Paula
#4. Nerd girls are the world's most underutilized romantic resource. And guys, do not tell me that nerd girls are not hot because that shows a Paris Hilton-esque failure to understand hotness.
John Green
#6. Whenever I spoke with anybody who said they did not have a problem in the military it was because their commander treated them well. Every single time it was about the commander as to whether they had a good or bad experience.
Amy Ziering
#7. I wasn't captivated by the romance of Paris or London. I love visiting, but I'd rather be in L.A.
Edward Ruscha
#8. At five o'clock Paris always has a current of eroticism in the air.
Anais Nin
#9. How could he try to get Sandi to reveal her true colors when she was a rainbow?
Peggy Webb
#10. They stamped their own pattern of lovers onto the fabric of Paris.
Emma Calin
#11. I remember the way his eyes pinned my body against the backdrop of Paris as if I was some rare butterfly pinned to an exhibit box.
Rebecca Paula
#12. When you already believe something, how can you suddenly stop? When you are a loyal friend, how can you no longer be one?
Amy Tan
#13. Griff's taking out another wall or two at the old
Nora Roberts
#15. You will be my souvenir in American summer,
when all I can think about are Parisian springs.
Lori Jenessa Nelson
#16. I love the romance of Paris. I love Angelina [tearoom and pastry shop]. I always get a Mont-blanc [pastry] there.
Jason Wu
#18. Wynn picked up the note, unfolded it, and read aloud. 'Call Wynnie-the-Pooh. Out of salt. Important. Dig on Coleman, Garvey/CG Towers, Uncle Griffin. Paris. Bank for box.
Christine Warren
#19. Some people dreamed about traveling the world, or to see Paris, or even travel to the moon, but he could just stay inside her forever and not feel the need to go anywhere else for the rest of his life.
Isabell Lawless
#21. You had to wonder who all these people in their cars were leaving behind and who they were driving toward, and if they knew that in the distance, the echo of their tires on the asphalt sounded like a river, and that to someone like me, it could seem like the miracle I'd been looking for.
Alice Hoffman
#22. In Paris, women were not considered interesting until they were middle-aged. The Mist of Montmartre
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#23. (Paris, keeper of Promiscuity, enjoyed romance novels), and weird silver lamps that twisted and curved over the chairs; he had no idea who those were for. Fresh flowers bloomed from vases, sweetly scenting the air. Again, he had no idea. Fine. He'd requested those. That shit smelled good. Gideon
Gena Showalter
#24. You'll tell me what it feels, right? When you find Paris?
Con Template
#25. Maybe I shouldn't scare off my date so quickly by shooting guns and telling stories about vomit, but, hey, the sooner he knows the real me, the better.
Vicki Lesage
#26. At ordinary times, then, we are perfectly certain that men are not equal. But when, in a democratic country, we think or act politically we are no less certain that men are equal. Or at any rate - which comes to the same thing in practice - we behave as though we were certain of men's equality.
Aldous Huxley
#27. It was time to take what he wanted. And what he wanted was her.
Lisa Carlisle
#28. Mine was the twilight and the morning. Mine was a world of rooftops and love songs.
Roman Payne
#29. You'll have to fall in love at least once in your life, or Paris has failed to rub off on you.
E.A. Bucchianeri
#30. So what if the air
in Paris smells of romance?
My shirt smells of you.
Pooja Nansi
#31. I write to raise the curtain on life's endless possibilities. Because you asked, Pourquoi?
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#33. 'We Will Rock You' is one of my favorite shows. I first saw it when I was a student at the Royal Academy and loved it.
Rachel Tucker
#34. In Paris, the dance was everything. The dance of romance was what a man could remember in his old age. Didn't all young Americans come to Europe in search of that kind of romance?
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#35. I had never fought in the Vietnam War and had dinner in Paris on the same day. I had no context to understand the casualties or the romance a parent feels on the same day.
Jim Gaffigan
#36. I've always had a thing for men with large hadron colliders.
Cole McCade
#37. I don't want to blend," Etalon whispered. "I want to belong.
A.G. Howard
#38. You let them out again, Old Man Willow!' he said. 'What be you a-thinking of? You should not be waking. Eat earth! Dig deep! Drink water! Go to sleep! Bombadil is talking!
J.R.R. Tolkien
#39. Why? Do you plan to make out with her?"
His teeth ground with so much force he feared they would soon be nothing but a fond memory. "I plan to question her."
"Ah. So that's what the kids are calling it these days. Well, have fun." with that, a still-grinning Paris strolled from the room.
Gena Showalter
#40. They could flee to Paris. To America. He had the money; she'd want for nothing. He'd take the mother, if she insisted. The mother, the maid, her pet spaniel, if she had one. He'd go anywhere, dare anything, to have her.
And he knew nothing about her.
Was love insanity, or insanity love?
Kasey Michaels
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