The first thing that inspires me is my mood, but I take inspiration from a lot of things: a rock song, a romantic movie or a specific lifestyle, like 1960s London and, of course, Italian 'dolce vita!' Chiara Ferragni 1960sdolceinspiration Change image and share on social
I'd always been quite wary of doing a romantic comedy. They all seem the same to me. Jim Sturgess comedyromanticwary Change image and share on social
'Romeo And Juliet' is the classic love story. When two lovers are separated and trying to get back to one another, that's fiercely romantic and something you become glued to. Saoirse Ronan backclassicfiercely Change image and share on social
I never meant to be in romantic comedies; it's just what ended up happening. But they are tricky, in a post-1960s sexual revolution way. It was easier when you couldn't have sex scenes: everything crackled very nicely. They're not easy. Hugh Grant 1960scomedycrackle share on social
I think in a lot of romantic comedies it ends with a kiss, and I feel like in modern day relationships, and maybe just my own experience, it starts with a kiss and then all sort of falls apart and then comes together. You're texting. You're wondering what's going on. There's no definitions, there's no labels. Elizabeth Meriwether comedydaydefinition share on social
My most romantic job: I was a manager at Baskin-Robbins. Eric McCormack baskinjobmanager Change image and share on social
I want to turn my attention to movies about love relationships. Exploring the female psyche - there ought to be some interesting discoveries there. Love stories. If you do it right, people want to hear romantic dialog. Sylvester Stallone attentiondialogdiscovery share on social
French is the language that turns dirt into romance. Stephen King dirtfrenchlanguage Change image and share on social
My favorite - my very favorite movie, which I suppose is a bit of a guilty pleasure in that it's like, you know, every scene, you know, pushes every button, is 'True Romance' directed by Tony Scott with Patricia Arquette and Christian Slater, and it's a fantastic, fantastic film, very violent, very romantic. Caterina Scorsone arquettebitebutton share on social
I do not like to work with patients who are in love. Perhaps it is because of envy - I, too, crave enchantment. Perhaps it is because love and psychotherapy are fundamentally incompatible. The good therapist fights darkness and seeks illumination, while romantic love is sustained by mystery and crumbles upon inspection. Irvin D. Yalom cravecrumbledarkness share on social