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{{quote|"''Whoever loved that loved not at first sight?''"|'''''Hero and Leander,''''' Christopher Marlowe}}
 
{{quote|[Naomi enters the room. Emily just stares at her.]<br />
[[Love At First Sight|I've loved you from the first time I saw you; I think I was 12.]] It took me ... three years to pluck up the courage to speak to you. I was so scared of the way I felt; you know, [[Coming Out Story|loving a girl]], that I became a [[Armoured Closet Gay|sarcastic bitch just to make it feel normal.]] [[Have I Mentioned That I Am Heterosexual Today|I screwed guys to make it go away]], [[Gayngst|but it didn't work.]] When we got together it scared the shit out of me because you were the one person who could ruin my life. <br />
I pushed you away. I made you think things were your fault, but really [[Love Hurts|I was just terrified of pain.]] [[Your Cheating Heart|I screwed that girl Sophia to kind of spite you for having that hold on me.]] And I'm a total fucking coward because I got these ... these tickets for us for Goa three months ago. <br />
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{{quote|'''Rosalind''': ''Your brother and my sister no sooner met but they looked, no sooner looked but they loved, no sooner loved but they sighed, no sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason, no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy; and in these degrees have they made a pair of stairs to marriage which they will climb incontinent, or else be incontinent before marriage: they are in the very wrath of love and they will together; clubs cannot part them.''|'''[[William Shakespeare]]''', ''As You Like It''}}
 
{{quote|"I don't know a thing about you..."<br />
"I don't know a thing about you..."<br />
"I don't know a thing about you...so this must be love!"|"So This Must Be Love," from the musical short ''Boycrazy!''}}
 
{{quote|''I've just seen a face<br />
I can't forget the time or place<br />
And we'd just met, she's just the girl for me<br />
And I want all the world to see we've met''|'''[[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]''', "I've Just Seen a Face" }}
 
{{quote|''Then she appeared, apple Venus on a half open shell''<br />
''Then she appeared, the first photograph on Fox Talbot's gel''<br />
''I was a little frightened''<br />
''Flying with my senses heightened''<br />
''Cherubim cheered''<br />
''Then she appeared''|'''[[XTC]]''', "Then She Appeared"}}
 
{{quote|"She only said one sentence to me, but it was so...non-fragmented that I know she has to be the one!"|'''[[The Nostalgia Critic]]''', imitating the male lead of ''[[Titanic: The Legend Goes On]]''}}
 
{{quote|"It was love, at first sight,<br />
Cause' baby,<br />
When I heard you,<br />
For the first time, I knew,<br />
We were meant, to be as one."|''[[Kylie Minogue]]'', Love at First Sight}}
 
{{quote|" There are so many things I want to say to you but time's caught me up and now I'll never say them - except that I've loved you from the moment I saw you and every moment since."|'''Robin Hood''', [[Robin of Sherwood]] }}
 
{{quote|'Such a terrible hurry as you've been in. I hate a woman who is in such a hurry.'<br />
'How do you mean that?'<br />
'Why—to be somebody's wife or other—anything's wife rather than nobody's. You couldn't wait for me, O, no. Well, thank God, I'm cured of all that!'<br />
'How merciless you are!' she said bitterly. 'Wait for you? What does that mean, Charley? You never showed—anything to wait for—anything special towards me.'<br />
'O come, Baptista dear; come!'<br />
'What I mean is, nothing definite,' she expostulated. 'I suppose you liked me a little; but it seemed to me to be only a pastime on your part, and that you never meant to make an honourable engagement of it.'<br />
'There, that's just it! You girls expect a man to mean business at the first look. No man when he first becomes interested in a woman has any definite scheme of engagement to marry her in his mind, unless he is meaning a vulgar mercenary marriage.'|''A Mere Interlude'' by [[Thomas Hardy]]}}