#Romantic Comedy
Quotes about romantic-comedy
Romantic comedies, often affectionately referred to as "rom-coms," are a beloved genre that effortlessly blends the heartwarming elements of romance with the lightheartedness of comedy. This genre represents the universal themes of love, courage, and happiness, capturing the delightful chaos and serendipity of falling in love. At its core, a romantic comedy is a celebration of the human experience, where love triumphs over obstacles, misunderstandings are resolved with humor, and happy endings are not just possible but inevitable. People are drawn to quotes from romantic comedies because they encapsulate the whimsical and hopeful nature of love, offering a sense of comfort and joy. These quotes often highlight the charming imperfections of relationships, reminding us that love is as much about laughter and spontaneity as it is about deep emotional connections. In a world that can sometimes feel overwhelming, romantic comedy quotes provide a refreshing escape, allowing us to revel in the magic of love and the joy of laughter. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or a skeptic, the allure of romantic comedies lies in their ability to make us believe in the power of love and the promise of happiness.
[while dancing] The man who was supposed to be her new partner had taken the caller’s final instruction to extremes. From the way Adam’s mouth was locked against Kitty’s he seemed to be anticipating not a temporary split but a lengthy separation. More of a French Fancy than a farmer’s fancy, thought Coralie.
Coralie Casey was the kind of woman calories were made for; that dewy peaches-and-cream complexion, glossy cherry lips, the succulence of her body beneath that orange, silky dress. A cornucopia of curves, you could say, except it was probably better not to think about horns of plenty.
She had offered to drive, not least because it would have given her some control over the evening, but Gethin had raised an eyebrow and told her he liked a more comfortable ride. She assumed it was a reference to her van rather than some frank over-sharing.
He’s been a bit grumpy since Potato Day.’She heard Gethin choke back a laugh.‘He set up an all-day workshop on all things potato after reading up about successful winter events at other nurseries,’ she went on, unable to hide her own amusement. ‘It was a terrible failure. Hardly anyone turned up apart from our poet, Wilfie, who wrote a Potat-Ode to celebrate the occasion.
[Gethin] was used to New York and schlepping down to Buddakan or a trendy bistro in Manhattan’s meatpacking district or some other hip and happening joint, she thought, running out of ‘Sex and the City’ hotspots. Welsh cuisine probably wasn’t sexy enough for him now, but once you got over the sight of laver bread and cockles, all that iodine was supposed to do wonders for your love life. On the other hand, Gethin Lewis didn’t look like a man who needed any chemical crutch to boost his libido.
By day, it was merely the Lane That Time Forgot; perfect for a bygone age when a pony and trap might have trotted merrily down to the village and back, but less suited to modern requirements and any car without a ‘thin’ button.
You know what love means? It means loving the person you are now and not the person you want someone to be or the person they will be.
You know, Taylor, I told his manager that your reputation in this firm is that you can go head-to-head with any man. And win.