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"I can't live with you, but I can't live without you —Queen, "I Can't Live With You"
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"I've grown accustomed to her face..."
—Henry Higgins, "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face", My Fair Lady
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"That's it, the straw that breaks my back! I quit, unless you take it back! Women, what is it about them? Can't live with them or without them!"
—Maureen and Joanne, "Take Me or Leave Me", Rent
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I hate and I love. Why do I do this, perhaps you ask? I do not know, but I feel it happening and I am agonized."
—Catullus, translated
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Rowlf: |
We have told how the painter Marcel made the acquaintance of Mademoiselle Musette. United one morning by the ministry of caprice, the registrar of the district, they had fancied, as often happens, that their union did not extend to their hearts; but one evening when, after a violent quarrel, they resolved to leave one another on the spot, they perceived that their hands, which they had joined in a farewell clasp, would no longer quit one another. Almost in spite of themselves fancy had become love. —Henri Murger, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
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When I feel like loving, |
When I want some kissing, |
I know lots of boys who would be crazy over me |
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You might as well be by yourself as in his company. |
- Helen Kane, "He's So Unusual" |