
“I love you, what star do you live on?”
Chance Meetings (1917)
Roxane, Act 5, Sc. 6
Cyrano de Bergerac (1897)
“I love you, what star do you live on?”
Chance Meetings (1917)
“Love the life you live.
Live the life you love.”
Variant: Love the life you live. Live the life you love.
“I love art, and I love history, but it is living art and living history that I love…”
"The History of Pattern-Designing" lecture (1882) The Collected Works of William Morris (1910 - 1915) Vol. 22.
Context: I love art, and I love history, but it is living art and living history that I love... It is in the interest of living art and living history that I oppose so-called restoration. What history can there be in a building bedaubed with ornament, which cannot at the best be anything but a hopeless and lifeless imitation of the hope and vigour of the earlier world?
“I can tell you that the end of life is the some of the love that was lived in it.”
Source: Clockwork Princess