Romantic Nature Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Romantic Nature
Romantic Nature Quotes & Sayings
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He must have a truly romantic nature, for he weeps when there is nothing at all to weep about.
— Oscar Wilde
Beauty and grace are performed whether or not we sense them.
— Annie Dillard
Appearances can be deceptive. Just because someone has a generous chest and a romantic nature doesn't mean they're EASY.
— Hester Browne
The progress of the world depends almost entirely upon education.
— George Eastman
The universal and absolute law is that natural justice which cannot be written down, but which appeals to the hearts of all.
— Victor Cousin
I know I just provide the mode of travel for these trips, and this is none of my business,
— Penny Reid
Just remember, girls: The young male vampire is a predator by nature. Some boys may look at you not only as a romantic interest, but as prey ...
— Beth Fantaskey
It takes a kind of shabby arrogance to survive in our time, and a fairly romantic nature to want to.
— Edgar Friedenberg
It's probably hard to feel any sort of Romantic spiritual connection to nature when you have to make your living from it.
— David Foster Wallace
Let the wet earth embrace you firmly, soundly.
She needs to be revived, she needs to beat like a heart
full of adrenaline inside a chest. — V.S. Atbay
She needs to be revived, she needs to beat like a heart
full of adrenaline inside a chest. — V.S. Atbay
Twas hard to dislike a man she so enjoyed in bed. Twas harder still to dislike one who kept showing her a more gentle side to his nature
— Johanna Lindsey
Yes, I have a romantic nature; it is a character flaw which should be viewed with pity, not derision.
— Andrew Levkoff
If a garden is well maintained and neatly landscaped, there must be a dedicated and efficient gardener.
— Mr. Lee
Romanticism is man's revolt against reason, as well as against the condition under which nature has compelled him to live.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Classical and romantic: private language of a family quarrel, a dead dispute over the distribution of emphasis between man and nature.
— Cyril Connolly