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Nietzsche lampooned the romantics of his day (a half century later), noting that "they muddy the waters to make them look deep.
— Robert Solomon
Books have souls. Or so romantics like me tend to think.
— Douglas Rushkoff
Most Beethoven symphonies require 80 or more instruments, and the late romantics even more.
— Neville Marriner
The problem most nonprofits have is that they are run by romantics who are great to hang out with, but they have no clue.
— Mohnish Pabrai
Scientists are a bunch of romantics.
— Colonel Sanders
All romantics meet the same fate some day.
Drunk and cynical and boring someone in some dark cafe. — Joni Mitchell
Drunk and cynical and boring someone in some dark cafe. — Joni Mitchell
Everest has always been a magnet for kooks, publicity seekers, hopeless romantics and others with a shaky hold on reality.
— Jon Krakauer
You young romantics find your "soul" in the strangest places.
— Emilie Autumn
Great romantics are granted lots of slack.
— Pat Conroy
The French are true romantics. They feel the only difference between a man of forty and one of seventy is thirty years of experience.
— Maurice Chevalier
Romantics might like to think of themselves as being composed of stardust. Cynics might prefer to think of themselves as nuclear waste.
— Simon Singh
The map was just an accessory. She knew exactly where she was.
— Galt Niederhoffer
cynics were once romantics. Most of them still are.
— John Connolly
In the end, punk inevitably burned itself out and acted as a bridge across which the New Romantics could sashay in their chiffon and glossy hair.
— Jo Brand
The real romantics are the boring ones - they let another heart bore a hole deep into theirs.
— Ann Voskamp
Romantics deified the imagination;
— Nancy Pearcey
Common sense, common care, common prudence, were all sunk in Mrs. Dashwood's romantic delicacy.
— Jane Austen
Most crime fiction, no matter how 'hard-boiled' or bloodily forensic, is essentially sentimental, for most crime writers are disappointed romantics.
— John Banville
What a trajedy to be a martyr for love, yet we worship the characters anyways because they remind us of how we struggled.
— Shannon L. Alder
Oh, how wonderfully romantic of you. Romantics are really only in love with themselves.
— Miguel Syjuco
Taking a deep breath, he made a second attempt. "It's so hard to let Claire go. Romantics are forever people.
— Thomas Allen
she thought that the romance novelists were wrong and it was men, not women, who were the true romantics.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Cynics are simply thwarted romantics.
— William Goldman
There is a great fear that plagues only romantics and children ... it is that they might be alright alone.
— Merrit Malloy
To be a romantic is to believe anything can happen to us.
— Carol Shields
Don't ask why the elephants wear such large shoes,
And why the kangaroos are reborn kidnappers,
And why the sailing birds are all Romantics. — Robert Bly
And why the kangaroos are reborn kidnappers,
And why the sailing birds are all Romantics. — Robert Bly
I'm a romantic, and we romantics are more sensitive to the way people feel. We love more, and we hurt more. When we're hurt, we hurt for a long time.
— Freddy Fender
To say goodbye is to die a little.
— Raymond Chandler
The real romantics imagine greying and sagging and wrinkling as the deepening of something sacred.
— Ann Voskamp
I'm romantic to some degree, if I really like somebody. I'm more romantic if there's someone that I like than I am a romantic just for romantics sake.
— Vince Vaughn
A romantic," said Nightingale much, much later. "The most dangerous people on Earth.
— Ben Aaronovitch
All that we saw was owing to your metaphysics.
— William Blake
Love is the most pernicious drug of all. Let the romantics debate its existence. Pragmatists accept it and use it.
— Stephen King