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6. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Twelfth Night by Shakespeare
- "love may turn out to be our only solace in this lonliness"
- "so full of shapes is fancy"
- "for Fate with jealous eye does see two perfect loves nor lets them close"
7. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseni
- "I am exploding with the fire of love and there is no one to accept and nourish it"
- "I had killed his beautiful wife, his beloved princess"
- "be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny"
8. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Tom Jones by Fielding
- "the whole attilary of love... amorous warfare"
- "let the labouring bark climb hills of seas Olympus high and duck as low again as hell's from heaven"
- "he loved her too much to jeapodise her happiness"
9. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
- "be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny"
- "I love you and think you the prettiest girl in the world"
- "I had killed his beautiful wife, his beloved princess"
10. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
- "now, my own, own love...you are mine, and only mine"
- "practically blank as snow as yet"
- "I had killed his beautiful wife, his beloved princess"
11. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernieres
- "we are octaves apart, laughing in octaves together"
- "by heaven, I think my love as rare as any yet belied with false compare"
- "I have to adore the mirror of the earth. You have taught her well how to be beautiful"
12. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: The Definition of Love by Andrew Marvell
- "for Fate with jealous eye does see two perfect loves nor lets them close"
- "Arise fair sun and kill the envious moon"
- "so full of shapes is fancy"
13. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernieres
- "I have to adore the mirror of the earth. You have taught her well how to be beautiful"
- "he loved her too much to jeapodise her happiness"
- "the whole attilary of love... amorous warfare"
14. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
- "be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny"
- "I love you and think you the prettiest girl in the world"
- "we are octaves apart, laughing in octaves together"
15. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: In The Name of Love by Jill Tweedie
- "he expressed himself...as warmly as a man violently in love can be supposed to do"
- "love may turn out to be our only solace in this lonliness"
- "so full of shapes is fancy"
16. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Troilus and Cressida by Shakespeare
- "a proof of strength sbe could not publish more, unlesss she said 'my mind is now turned whore"
- "the fair conqueror enjoyed the usual fruits of her victory"
- "let the labouring bark climb hills of seas Olympus high and duck as low again as hell's from heaven"
17. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Othello by Shakespeare
- "the whole attilary of love... amorous warfare"
- "let the labouring bark climb hills of seas Olympus high and duck as low again as hell's from heaven"
- "a proof of strength sbe could not publish more, unlesss she said 'my mind is now turned whore"
18. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Love Song by Henry Dumas
- "I have to adore the mirror of the earth. You have taught her well how to be beautiful"
- "he loved her too much to jeapodise her happiness"
- "we are octaves apart, laughing in octaves together"
19. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
- "for the lovely in death and the fairest must die fall once and forever like stars from the sky"
- "young men's love then lies not truely in their hearts but in their eyes"
- "o curse of marriage. That we can call these delicate creatures ours but not their appetites"
20. WHICH QUOTATION IS FROM: The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
- "now, my own, own love...you are mine, and only mine"
- "practically blank as snow as yet"
- "I am exploding with the fire of love and there is no one to accept and nourish it"