Used to do a lot of falling in love with people, almost in the street, and imagining that there would be no obstacle to a happy love story other than finding the 'right person'.
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It's the pursuit of love and happiness that is the driving force of the romantic novel.
It seems to me that romantic comedies used to be about falling in love, but in recent years they've really become just comedies where the love story is only there as a spine to hang the jokes on.
Falling in love as we know it is an addictive experience.
I was thinking 'Love Story', obviously, was a romantic film of that time.
I always had a penchant for falling in love. Every time I found myself without a mate, I fell into a state of low-sizzling panic.
I find love stories satisfying when you can see the work - when you can really watch people find each other and fall in love, a little bit at a time. I like slow burns. Falling in love is so good; why would you want to rush it?
Everyone wants to feel like they were the one and only person that the other person could ever fall in love with.
I used to believe that love was finding someone who would lead you through the deep water.
'Manhattan Love Story' has a very special place in my heart for many reasons. We were very sad to see it go. It brought me to New York, and there's nothing better than getting to go to work and fall for Analeigh Tipton every day.
I wanted to make a movie about the arbitrary nature of love.
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