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  • #1
    L.J. Smith
    “No one is ever alone.”
    L.J. Smith, Midnight

  • #2
    Christopher Marlowe
    “Make me immortal with a kiss.”
    Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus and Other Plays

  • #3
    Christopher Marlowe
    “He that loves pleasure must for pleasure fall.”
    Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus

  • #4
    Christopher Marlowe
    “Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?”
    Christopher Marlowe

  • #5
    Christopher Marlowe
    “Come live with me and be my Love,
    And we will all the pleasures prove”
    Christopher Marlowe, The Complete Plays and Poems

  • #6
    Christopher Marlowe
    “All live to die, and rise to fall.”
    Christopher Marlowe, Edward II

  • #7
    Christopher Marlowe
    “If we say that we have no sin,
    We deceive ourselves, and there's no truth in us.
    Why then belike we must sin,
    And so consequently die.
    Ay, we must die an everlasting death.”
    Christopher Marlowe, Dr. Faustus

  • #8
    Christopher Marlowe
    “You must be proud, bold, pleasant, resolute,
    And now and then stab, when occasion serves.”
    Christopher Marlowe

  • #9
    Christopher Marlowe
    “Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,
    And burnt the topless towers of Ilium--
    Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss.--
    ''[kisses her]''
    Her lips suck forth my soul: see, where it flies!--
    Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again.
    Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips,
    And all is dross that is not Helena.
    I will be Paris, and for love of thee,
    Instead of Troy, shall Wertenberg be sack'd;
    And I will combat with weak Menelaus,
    And wear thy colours on my plumed crest;
    Yea, I will wound Achilles in the heel,
    And then return to Helen for a kiss.
    O, thou art fairer than the evening air
    Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars;
    Brighter art thou than flaming Jupiter
    When he appear'd to hapless Semele;
    More lovely than the monarch of the sky
    In wanton Arethusa's azur'd arms;
    And none but thou shalt be my paramour!”
    Christopher Marlowe, Dr. Faustus

  • #10
    Christopher Marlowe
    “In summers heate and mid-time of the day
    To rest my limbes upon a bed I lay,
    One window shut, the other open stood,
    Which gave such light as twinkles in a wood,
    Like twilight glimpse at setting of the Sunne,
    Or night being past, and yet not day begunne.
    Such light to shamefast maidens must be showne,
    Where they may sport, and seeme to be unknowne.
    Then came Corinna in a long loose gowne,
    Her white neck hid with tresses hanging downe,
    Resembling fayre Semiramis going to bed,
    Or Layis of a thousand lovers sped.
    I snatcht her gowne: being thin, the harme was small,
    Yet strived she to be covered therewithall.
    And striving thus as one that would be cast,
    Betrayde her selfe, and yeelded at the last.
    Starke naked as she stood before mine eye,
    Not one wen in her body could I spie.
    What armes and shoulders did I touch and see,
    How apt her breasts were to be prest by me.
    How smooth a belly under her wast saw I,
    How large a legge, and what a lustie thigh?
    To leave the rest, all liked me passing well,
    I clinged her naked body, downe she fell,
    Judge you the rest, being tirde she bad me kisse;
    Jove send me more such after-noones as this.”
    Christopher Marlowe

  • #11
    Christopher Marlowe
    “Come live with me and be my love,
    And we will all the pleasures prove
    That valleys, groves, hills, and fields,
    Woods or steepy mountain yields.

    And we will sit upon the rocks,
    Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks,
    By shallow rivers to whose falls
    Melodious birds sing madrigals.

    And I will make thee beds of roses
    And a thousand fragrant posies,
    A cap of flowers, and a kirtle
    Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle;

    A gown made of the finest wool
    Which from our pretty lambs we pull;
    Fair lined slippers for the cold,
    With buckles of th purest gold;

    A belt of straw and ivy buds,
    With coral clasps and amber studs:
    And if these pleasures may thee move,
    Come live with me and be my love.

    The shepherds' swains shall dance and sing
    For thy delight each May morning:
    If these delights thy mind may move,
    Then live with me and be my love.”
    Christoper Marlowe

  • #12
    Christopher Marlowe
    “Heavens can witness I love none but you:
    From my embracements thus he breaks away.
    O that mine arms could close this isle about,
    That I might pull him to me where I would!
    Or that these tears that drizzle from mine eyes
    Had power to mollify his stony heart,
    That when I had him we might never part.”
    Christopher Marlowe, Edward II

  • #13
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I like the night. Without the dark, we'd never see the stars.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #14
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Death is Peaceful, Life is Harder”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #15
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Twilight, again. Another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #16
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Don't be self-conscious, if I could dream at all, it would be about you. And I'm not ashamed of it.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #17
    Stephenie Meyer
    “You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #18
    Stephenie Meyer
    “The right thing isn't always real obvious. Sometimes the right thing for one person is the wrong thing for someone else. So...good luck figuring that out.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #19
    Stephenie Meyer
    “It's twilight. It’s the safest time of day for us. The easiest time. But also the saddest, in a way...the end of another day, the return of the night. Darkness is so predictable, don’t you think?”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #20
    J.K. Rowling
    “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #21
    J.M. Barrie
    “¡La segunda estrella a la derecha, y directo hacia el amanecer!”
    James Matthew Barrie

  • #22
    “Nos enfrentamos al qué dirán antes de descubrir el qué diremos nosotros mismos.”
    Beatriz Luengo, Hasta que se acaben las canciones



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