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15 Romantic Quotes From Letters Of Famous Writers That Will Make You Fall In Love

No matter how much you Snapchat, or how many hours you skype, it is never same as a love letter. When it comes to expressing love, nothing beats the good old hand-written letter complete with stamps and sent via actual postal services.
When you write a letter, you not only put your thoughts, but your heart in it. It shows the other person that you care, that you put that little extra effort of choosing a paper, selecting a pen, spending a little more time on writing, and walking those extra few metres to that post box.
From writing a simple “I love you” to scribbling exquisite words, do walk that extra mile once. It will be worth it. And to help you, we bring excerpts from love letters of 15 writers, who poured their hearts out on a single piece of paper.
1. From John Keats to Fanny Brawne
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2. Oscar Wilde’s letter to Lord Alfred Douglas
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3. Franz Kafka’s love letter to Felice Bauer
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4. From Dylan Thomas to Caitlin Macnamara
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5. Vladimir Nabokov’s letter to Véra
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6. From Gustav Flaubert to Louise Colet
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7. From Goethe to Charlotte von Stein
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8. Zelda Fitzgerald’s letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald
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9. Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West
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10. Earnest Hemingway’s letter to Marlene Dietrich
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11. From James Joyce to Nora Barnacle Joyce
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12. Allen Ginsberg’s letter to Peter Orlovsky
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13. From Lord Byron to Teresa Guiccioli
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14. From Charles Bukowski to Linda King
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15. Jean-Paul Sartre’s letter to Simone de Beauvoir
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  1. Romantic Quotes - such a great collection.
    I like your blog very much - Thanks for sharing!

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