Fancy Love Quotes
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Fancy Love Quotes & Sayings
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I love dressing up around the holidays! My friends also really like to get dressed up. It's an excuse to get fancy.
— Beth Riesgraf
But he's looking for love in all the wrong places. Like fancy under catalogs
At least he knows enough not to date while he's campaigning — Meg Cabot
At least he knows enough not to date while he's campaigning — Meg Cabot
It was Shakespeare's notion that on this day birds begin to couple; hence probably arose the custom of sending fancy love-billets.
— Washington Irving
Absence ... smothers into decay a rootless fancy but often nourishes the least seed of a true affection into full-flowering love.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
World-comedy of Love's contriving - naive fools of fancy, passionately weaving the cords that are to strangle passion.
— Henrik Ibsen
love isn't the flourishes and fancy ironwork that decorate a facade, it's the foundation of a building. It's what forever is built on.
— Bette Lee Crosby
It's always nice being fancied. It's always nice being wanted. Even it it's by the wrong person.
— Tabitha Suzuma
Half an hour afterwards Dick emerged from the inn, and if Fancy's lips had been real cherries, probably Dick's would have appeared deeply stained.
— Thomas Hardy
Ello, love. Fancy a cuppa?"
"You're not British, Isis," Naomi says.
"I can be things," I insist. — Sara Wolf
"You're not British, Isis," Naomi says.
"I can be things," I insist. — Sara Wolf
Love is not about sex, going on fancy dates, or showing off. It's about being with a person who makes you happy in a way nobody else can.
— John Spence
Because it is a customary cross, As die to love as thoughts, and dreams, and sighs, Wishes, and tears, poor fancy's followers.
— William Shakespeare
Soft, sweet things with a lot of fancy dressing - that's what a little boy loves to eat and a grown man prefers to marry.
— Helen Rowland
For me, marriage is about love, not paperwork. I've never been the kid who dreamed of the big white dress, the long veil, the fancy diamond ring.
— Crystal Bowersox
Craftsmanship, his Uncle Cornelius had once told him, was just a fancy word for what happened when labor met love.
— Dennis Lehane
In the NFL, you know how people love going to fancy restaurants? I am not a fancy-restaurant guy. I am a good-tasting steak-and-potatoes guy.
— Tim Tebow
We often fancy that we suffer from ingratitude, while in reality we suffer from self-love.
— Walter Savage Landor
Don't take it away! It's only a fancy, but a man must love something ...
— Louisa May Alcott
Beauty brings its own fancy price, for all that a man hath will he give for his love.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I love you', I tell her. 'I don't face fancy shit inside me or other pretty words to say, but know that, no matter what, I love you.
— Katie McGarry
Nothing is more common in an age like this, when books abound, than to fancy that the gratification of a love of reading is real study.
— John Henry Newman
All fancy-sick she is and pale of cheer, with sighs of love, that costs the fresh blood dear.
— William Shakespeare
Will you turn on the radio? I fancy a bit of music," she said. "Louder than that, sweetie. Oh, I love this." "Telephone" by Lady Gaga filled the car.
— Robert Galbraith
Is love a fancy or a feeling.... or a Ferrars?
— Emma Thompson
But still my fancy wanders free
Through that which might have been. — Thomas Love Peacock
Through that which might have been. — Thomas Love Peacock
Where I cannot satisfy my reason, I love to humour my fancy.
— Thomas Browne
Is love a fancy, or a feeling?
— Hartley Coleridge
I love my home. It's the only thing I really spend money on. I don't really spend a lot of money on anything else. No fancy cars. No designer clothes.
— Evangeline Lilly
One fancies that what one loves cannot die.
— Eugenie De Guerin
You don't love someone for their looks, or their clothes, or for their fancy car, but because they sing a song only you can hear.
— Oscar Wilde