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Quotes about roman-payne

Roman Payne, a name synonymous with evocative storytelling and poetic prose, represents a world of wanderlust, introspection, and the pursuit of beauty. His works often delve into themes of love, adventure, and the human spirit's resilience, capturing the essence of what it means to live passionately and authentically. Quotes attributed to Roman Payne resonate deeply with readers because they encapsulate universal truths and emotions, offering a glimpse into the profound and often tumultuous journey of self-discovery. People are drawn to these quotes because they serve as a mirror reflecting their own desires and dreams, encouraging them to embrace life's uncertainties with courage and grace. The allure of Roman Payne's words lies in their ability to inspire and provoke thought, inviting readers to explore the depths of their own hearts and the world around them. Whether it's the longing for distant horizons or the quest for inner peace, the themes encapsulated in Roman Payne's quotes continue to captivate and inspire those who seek meaning and beauty in their everyday lives.

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Who worries for dying? If I close my eyes tonight, I will either dream, or not, or my eyes will open and I will be here again. And if none of those happen, and I do not wake? Who worries for dying?
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The Love of Europa: She called herself Europa. She was wild in her wandering, a drop of free water. She believed only in her life and in her dreams. She called herself Europa, and her god was Beauty.
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Wanderess, Wanderess, emporte-nous dans un récit de séduction et de ruse.Héroïque sera la Wanderess,le Monde sera sa Muse !
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I thought of the fifteen years I lived 'sans papiers' in France and how Paris had belonged to me. I was like a king in France. And now that suddenly I was French, Paris was gone for me. I had abdicated the throne the French people had given to me. All those people were gone. The whole city had changed. I left for five years: three spent wandering in Europe, while two years I spent living in Muslim Morocco; and now Paris had changed and there was no going back.
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Let these men sing out their songs,they've been walking all day long,all their fortune's spent and gone...silver dollar in the subway station;quarters for the papers for the jobs.
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Si je dois mourir dans cette belle vie, je veux que ça soit fait par tes belles mains.
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The disappearance of the presence of beauty is the most despairing of events on this time-wheel of ours that rolls onward towards death.
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She wakes in a puddle of sunlight.Her hands asleep beside her.Her hair draped on the lawnlike a mantle of cloth.I give her my trothfor our love is whole;her breath is my wine,her scent is my soul.
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In Sanskrit, there exists no word for ‘The Individual’ (L’Individu). En Grèce antique, il n’y avait aucun mot pour dire ‘Devoir’ (Duty). In French, the word for ‘Wife’ is the same as the word for ‘Woman.’ En anglais, nous n’avons aucun mot semblable à l’exquise ‘Jouissance!
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She was so delicate that, while we sat beneath the linden branches, a leaf would fall and drift down and touch her skin, and it would leave a bruise. So as we sat in the afternoon hour, beneath that fragrant linden bower, I had to chase all of the leafs that fell away.
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