Romantic Comedies Quotes

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Kerry Winfrey
“Everyone thinks of romantic comedies as being these sappy, unrealistic stories where love conquers all and everyone ends up happy at the end. But that's not what her movies were at all. Like, in Sleepless in Seattle, you can't really get any sadder that Tom Hanks missing his dead wife. And in You've Got Mail, Meg Ryan misses her mom and loses her store. None of that gets resolved by the end. It's not like Tom's wife comes back to life, and Meg Ryan still loses the business her mom built.”
Kerry Winfrey, Waiting for Tom Hanks

Kerry Winfrey
“It doesn’t matter how someone in a romantic comedy affords their absurdly nice house, or whether or not their profession makes sense, or if technically they’re sort of stalking someone they heard on a call-in radio show. What matters is that they have hope. Sure, they find love, but it’s not even about love. It’s the hope that you deserve happiness, and that you won’t be sad forever, and that things will get better. It’s hope that life doesn’t always have to be a miserable slog, that you can find someone to love who understands you and accepts you just as you are.”
Kerry Winfrey, Waiting for Tom Hanks

Brooke Gilbert
“I’m not going anywhere with you and your Mr. Darcy accent.”. . .“Wow, I’ve hit a nerve. Mr. Darcy, huh?” he chimed. “So the hopeless romantic bit is accurate.”
Brooke Gilbert, The Paris Soulmate

“Did everything go okay with Penny?”
If by okay, he meant she hated me with a fiery passion and wanted to stab one of her sexy heels through my scrotum, then yeah, we were super-duper.”
Cindi Madsen, Big Dick Energy