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  • Partnership, not dependence, is the real romance in marriage. -- Muriel Fox
  • I've had three husbands, but my real romance is my work. -- Hattie Carnegie
  • My mom is very romantic. As is my dad. They appreciate real romance. -- Ansel Elgort
  • The real romance is out ahead and yet to come. The computer revolution hasn't started yet. -- Alan Kay
  • Movies are great, but the real romance happens right here somewhere as real close-up. Either you're the one erasing or you're the one being erased, so... It's not a pleasant feeling! -- Jim Carrey
  • I'm not real good at romance. -- Jeff Bridges
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  • The only way to real mature love is to get past the tropes of what we consider 'romance.' -- Joss Whedon
  • The word 'romance,' according to the dictionary, means excitement, adventure, and something extremely real. Romance should last a lifetime. -- Billy Graham
  • Aren't most romance heros, or heros in fiction of any kind, generally superior to real men? Same goes for heroines and real women. -- Nora Roberts
  • In real life, I'd say that your commitment-phobe/narcissist/bad boy boyfriend is a lost cause, but romance is shelved in fiction for a reason. -- Sarah MacLean
  • Without romance, films will be boring. I doubt if people now understand romance, though they may claim it otherwise. I am very romantic in real life. -- Sunny Deol
  • My holy grail is fusion energy. Nuclear fusion has little to no radioactive waste. It's clean. It's very abundant. The fuels are everywhere. There are problems with fusion. -- Taylor Wilson
  • One week, you can have a real heavy romance 'Chuck' episode, and the next week it can be some kind of murdery mystery. It's not like doing a procedural. -- Robert Duncan McNeill
  • If Yucca Mountain had not been designated as a dumpsite for radioactive waste in 1987, it might easily have become a scenic overlook on the long drive between Tonopah and Las Vegas. -- Wil S. Hylton
  • I think of my books now as suspense novels, usually with a love story incorporated. They're absolutely a lot harder to write than romances. They take more plotting and real character development. -- Sandra Brown
  • Anita Shreve is an author I adore. I rip through her meaty books and get off on the robust romance immensely - especially if I am feeling less than robust in my real life. -- Isabel Gillies
  • I'm mostly a historical romance reader, but I never miss a Susan Elizabeth Phillips book. Her characters are larger than life and heartbreakingly real at the same time. I don't know how she does it. -- Julia Quinn
  • There are many different kinds of radioactive waste and each has its own half-life so, just to be on the safe side and to simplify matters, I base my calculations on the worst one and that's plutonium. -- David R. Brower
  • In fiction, as in real life, love might inspire acts that are at best foolish and at worst life-threatening, but in the best romances, love is the final, secret ingredient that turns mere mortals into heroes and heroines. -- Sarah MacLean
  • I do like a little romance... just a sniff, as I call it, of the rocks and valleys. Of course, bread-and-cheese is the real thing. The rocks and valleys are no good at all, if you haven't got that. -- Anthony Trollope
  • A real love story is sometimes exhausting. A romance is deliberately constructed to yield a certain result; the ambiguities are trimmed out, so it's neater and more pleasing to our hearts. But you don't live a love story, you live a life. -- Melissa Pritchard
  • I loved old black and white movies, especially the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals. I loved everything about them - the songs, the music, the romance and the spectacle. They were real class and I knew that I wanted to be in that world. -- Sharon Stone
  • For 50 years, nuclear power stations have produced three products which only a lunatic could want: bomb-explosive plutonium, lethal radioactive waste and electricity so dear it has to be heavily subsidised. They leave to future generations the task, and most of the cost, of making safe sites that have been polluted half-way to eternity. -- James Buchan
  • The international community must do a better job of controlling the risks of nuclear proliferation. Sensitive parts of the nuclear fuel cycle - the production of new fuel, the processing of weapon-usable material, the disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste - would be less vulnerable to proliferation if brought under multinational control. -- Mohamed ElBaradei
  • If you're chained to a computer all day, you're not using up much energy, even if you drag yourself to the gym a couple of days a week. And to make matters worse for me, I've had a secondary career right along with my romance writing - cookbook author, under my real name, Ruth Glick. -- Ruth Glick
  • When I first thought of the idea for 'Sweet Valley High,' I loved the idea of high school as microcosm of the real world. And what I really liked was how it moved things on from 'Sleeping Beauty'-esque romance novels where the girl had to wait for the hero. This would be girl-driven, very different, I decided - and indeed it is. -- Francine Pascal
  • In order to have a real life of any romance, there has to be a level of fantasy. -- Jane Alison
  • I still weave dreams, finding inspiration wherever I can and looking for romance in the real, not the digital, world -- Grace Coddington
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