Nora Ephron's autobiographical novel "Heartburn" was just one of her many brilliant stories on love and relationships.
"I married him against all evidence. I married him believing that marriage doesn't work, that love dies, that passion fades, and in so doing I became the kind of romantic only a cynic is truly capable of being." --Nora Ephron
"I married him against all evidence. I married him believing that marriage doesn't work, that love dies, that passion fades, and in so doing I became the kind of romantic only a cynic is truly capable of being." --Nora Ephron
Writer and philosopher Iris Murdoch was married to John Bayley for 43 years, so she gets it.
"Love is the extremely difficult realization that something other than oneself is real." --Iris Murdoch
"Love is the extremely difficult realization that something other than oneself is real." --Iris Murdoch
If you've read "Wuthering Heights," you know that Heathcliff gets all the best (i.e., most romantic) lines.
"If you ever looked at me once with what I know is in you, I would be your slave." --Emily Brontë
"If you ever looked at me once with what I know is in you, I would be your slave." --Emily Brontë
The late Carrie Fisher spilled about her intense marriage to musician Paul Simon in "Wishful Drinking" with this sentiment, one of many good relationship quotes in her autobiographical book.
"Paul and I had the secret handshake of shared sensibility." --Carrie Fisher
"Paul and I had the secret handshake of shared sensibility." --Carrie Fisher