Top 34 Romantic Shakespeare Quotes
#1. Because of this it has been possible for the play to be read, as it so often has been since the Romantic period, as a credo, an apologia pro vita sua (a justification of his own life), on the part of Shakespeare the dramatist.
William Shakespeare
#2. This was going to be worse than the time I table danced in the diner in high school!
Kathy Bryson
#3. Elvis is in the kitchen and he's making eggs Benedict!
Kathy Bryson
#4. You pretty much have to take the job since you hit him with the car.
Kathy Bryson
#5. I want to have a romance so grand,
it would have made Shakespeare fumble for words.
Sanober Khan
#7. I love thee, I love thee with a love that shall not die. Till the sun grows cold and the stars grow old.
William Shakespeare
#8. This senior-junior, giant-dwarf, Dan Cupid;
Regent of love-rhymes, lord of folded arms,
The anointed sovereign of sighs and groans,
Liege of all loiterers and malcontents.
William Shakespeare
#9. Turns out there's a reason smoking is not allowed on construction sites.
Kathy Bryson
#10. Not even the tallest mountain of raccoon droppings could ever get in the way of my love for you.'
'That might be the most romantic thing you've ever said to me.'
'It's Shakespeare. One of the sonnets.
Gina Damico
#11. This house has enough nooks and crannies for English muffins.
Kathy Bryson
#12. In later life, people will be impressed that you can quote Shakespeare, and you will sound very intelligent. It's harder to quote trigonometry, or quadratic equations, and not half as romantic.
John Connolly
#13. Psychotherapy is a demanding vocation, and the successful therapist must be able to tolerate the isolation, anxiety, and frustration that are inevitable in the work.
Irvin D. Yalom
#14. Ooh, it's too embarrassing to share my innermost romantic secrets - although I have written Danielle the odd poem. If anything they are more comedic than romantic. They used to be well-received but that was before she started studying Shakespeare at drama college. Now I feel so inept.
Gary Lineker
#16. You tell me the dead are coming through a crack in my barn, but I shouldn't worry?
Kathy Bryson
#17. He thinks you were trapped in a tree in the 1920s. How is that not crazy?
Kathy Bryson
#18. She winced, knowing what was to come, "Calpurnia." She closed her eyes again, embarrassed by the extravagant name - a name with which no one but a helplessly romantic mother with an unhealthy obsession with Shakespeare would have considered saddling a child.
Sarah MacLean
#19. I love 'The X-Men;' that was the first comic series that I was dedicated to, because I feel like you can pick your player. 'I'm the most like Gambit ... or I'm totally a Storm.'
Taran Killam
#20. Banks frown when employees torch the home of their principal account holder.
Kathy Bryson
#21. Maybe you're worried that I won't seduce you?
Kathy Bryson
#22. I love the romantic comedy genre. It's a genre rich with many of the best movies ever made and I try to treat it with the respect that Shakespeare treated it with.
Nicholas Stoller
#23. Can you blame me, my dear, for looking on this attachment as a romantic folly inspired by that cursed Shakespeare who will poke his nose where he is not wanted?
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#24. When I was in junior high, I would carry around this huge volume of Shakespeare. I just like the romantic vibe. I write about it because I fall in and out of love quite a bit. I was always pulling on my mother's heartstrings to get more love.
Fefe Dobson
#25. The nineteenth century dislike of realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. The nineteenth century dislike of romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass.
Oscar Wilde
#26. Adrian's new research partner stepped through the door, and I knew the uneasy peace we'd just established in Palm Springs was about to shatter.
Dimitri Belikov had arrived.
Richelle Mead
#27. Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath hath had no power yet upon thy beauty.
William Shakespeare
#28. Oh, please don't go - we'll eat you up - we love you so!
Maurice Sendak
#29. I've worked with freshmen that were easier than this.
Kathy Bryson
#30. I missed the good old days when phones were sturdy enough to be pounded for emphasis.
Kathy Bryson
#31. There's no way to stand up gracefully when your pants are down around your ankles.
Kathy Bryson
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