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Margaret Mitchell quotes about love
Child, it’s a very bad thing for a woman to face the worst that can happen to her, because after she’s faced the worst she can’t ever really fear anything again. …Scarlett, always save something to fear— even as you save something to love…
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
Say you’ll marry me when I come back or, before God, I won’t go. I’ll stay around here and play a guitar under your window every night and sing at the top of my voice and compromise you, so you’ll have to marry me to save your reputation.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
Melly is the only woman friend I ever had, ” she thought forlornly, “the only woman except Mother who really loved me. She’s like Mother, too. Everyone who knew her has clung to her skirts.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
Yes, as Rhett had prophesied, marriage could be a lot of fun. Not only was it fun but she was learning many things. That was odd in itself, because Scarlett had thought life could teach her no more. Now she felt like a child, every day on the brink of a new discovery.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
She was darkness and he was darkness and there had never been anything before this time, only darkness and his lips upon her. She tried to speak and his mouth was over hers again. Suddenly she had a wild thrill such as she had never known; joy, fear, madness, excitement, surrender to arms that were too strong, lips too bruising, fate that moved too fast.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
She had never understood either of the men she had loved and so she had lost them both. Now, she had a fumbling knowledge that, had she ever understood Ashley, she would never have loved him; had she ever understood Rhett, she would never have lost him.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
But, Scarlett, did it ever occur to you that even the most deathless love could wear out?
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
Vanity was stronger than love at sixteen and there was no room in her hot heart now for anything but hate.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
If I said I was madly in love with you you’d know I was lying.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
You should be kissed and often, by someone who knows how.
— Margaret Mitchell
Talking to Rhett was comparable only to one thing, the feeling of ease and comfort afforded by a pair of old slippers after dancing in a pair too tight.
— Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind