#Romance
Quotes tagged #Romance
Quotes: 6

When Love Blossoms Like Springtime Cherry Trees
In Neruda’s wider poetics, bodies and landscapes continually exchange qualities. Twenty Love Poems (1924) blends flesh with weather, sea, and soil, as when Poem XX murmurs of the night and stars as keepers of memory. The beloved is a terrain, and desire is an ecology in which tides, winds, and seasons shape intimacy. This fusion turns romance into a planetary event: love becomes a natural process rather than a private exception, situating personal feeling within the rhythms of the earth that teach patience and recurrence. [...]
Created on: 8/10/2025

Let Love Do What Spring Does
Consequently, desire here is collaborative. The Spanish phrasing—hacer contigo, “to do with you”—signals shared agency rather than an action done to another. In Neruda’s wider book, the speaker often pivots between ache and reverence; Poem XX, “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines,” traces love’s afterlight without rancor, reinforcing the theme of care over possession. In this poem’s spring metaphor, the lover becomes gardener, climate, and time—someone who tends rather than takes. Such a posture carries a sensual charge, but it is patient, trusting that what is most alive will open of its own accord. [...]
Created on: 8/10/2025

To Love Oneself Is the Beginning of a Lifelong Romance - Oscar Wilde
This quote emphasizes that the most important relationship in life is the one with oneself. Self-love forms the foundation for all other relationships and is central to personal happiness and fulfillment. [...]
Created on: 10/28/2024

Love Is Not Something You Look At, It Is Something You Feel - Pablo Neruda
The presence of a loved one amplifies the feeling of love. Physical proximity to the person you love intensifies your emotional experience. [...]
Created on: 6/5/2024

Love Is Like the Wind, You Can't See It but You Can Feel It
There is a sense of mystery and beauty in things that can't be seen but can be felt. Love's intangible quality adds to its allure and enigmatic beauty, making it a profound and cherished experience. [...]
Created on: 5/25/2024

Where There Is No Wine, There Is No Love - Euripides
Wine in this context can also be seen as a metaphor for the emotional nourishment and enrichment that is necessary for love to exist. Without the emotional joys and shared experiences (symbolized by wine), love may feel empty or incomplete. [...]
Created on: 5/23/2024