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    romantics


    1.  For those that love traditional and are romantics at heart, there is the ever-ready option


    2. Nature that includes natural law would be a very different sort of nature than such as the anti-human Romantics or the current Holy Green Crusaders of the Civil War imagine


    3. “I guess we’re just two hopeless romantics wishing on a star,” she sighed


    4. “Didn’t I tell you about a plain girl, who was enamored of me; much later, another I knew nursed the idea of marrying a romantic guy but was aghast as her father intended to get her married to a dull character; when she told me about her predicament, I said that though she was beautiful, yet she was not vivacious, and that it’ sex appeal that triggers romantics; I told her in half-jest that if she were sexy, I would’ve seduced her; that made her comprehend the sexual realities of her life


    5. Celia regarded poetry as a useless form of literature read only by deluded romantics


    6. Maybe the romantics were correct, and there was such a thing as love at first sight


    7. I could feel tourists watching us, a few sentimental bursts of applause from the romantics, not to mention a lot of annoyed or indifferent people skirting around us, but I didn’t care


    8. Above the big horse race were the Carousel Apartments, a grand eyrie for retired German generals, failed actors, or driven romantics


    9. The idea that they are is due to our "realistic" journalists and critics of that day, always on the look out for Kostanzhoglos and Uncle Pyotr Ivanitchs and foolishly accepting them as our ideal; they have slandered our romantics, taking them for the same transcendental sort as in Germany or France


    10. On the contrary, the characteristics of our "romantics" are absolutely and directly opposed to the transcendental European type, and no European standard can be applied to them

    11. But what am I saying! The romantic is always intelligent, and I only meant to observe that although we have had foolish romantics they don't count, and they were only so because in the flower of their youth they degenerated into Germans, and to preserve their precious jewel more comfortably, settled somewhere out there—by preference in Weimar or the Black Forest


    12. Innumerable "romantics" attain later in life to considerable rank in the service


    13. I repeat, our romantics, frequently, become such accomplished rascals (I use the term "rascals" affectionately), suddenly display such a sense of reality and practical knowledge that their bewildered superiors and the public generally can only ejaculate in amazement


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