“You're not a blade or an animal, Nathan. whatever awful things you were forced to do in your past don't define who… — Lara Adrian Copy Share Image
Football is like a religion to me. I worship the ball, and I treat it like a god. Too many players think… — Pele Copy Share Image
He had known the love that is fed on caresses and feeds them; but this passion that was closer than his bones… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
Being thick isn't an affliction if you're a footballer, because your brains need to be in your feet. And Beckham works hard,… — Brian Clough Copy Share Image
Gleaming skin; a plump elongated shape: the eggplant is a vegetable you'd want to caress with your eyes and fingers, even if… — Roger Verge Copy Share Image
If a man rejoice not in his drinking, he is mad; for in drinking it's possible ... to fondle breasts, and to… — Euripides Copy Share Image
Old hands soil, it seems, whatever they caress, but they too have their beauty when they are joined in prayer. Young hands… — Andre Gide Copy Share Image
It is much simpler and easier to collect and caress the trophies of our democratic inheritance than it is to fashion up-to-date… — Charles Ferguson Copy Share Image
“She glides to a stop in front of me, all grace and luscious skin. Her bare chest and shoulders glow in the… — M. Leighton Copy Share Image
There is nothing more humanly beautiful than a woman's breasts. Nothing more humanly beautiful, nothing more humanly mysterious than why men should… — J. M. Coetzee Copy Share Image
Love is an alchemist that can transmute poison into food--and a spaniel, that prefers even punishment from one hand to caresses from… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
We are hungry for tenderness, in a world where everything abounds we are poor of this feeling which is like a caress… — Alda Merini Copy Share Image
If I fall asleep, it is because I am overloaded. I sleep because one hour with Henry contains five years of my… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
Wonder is like grace, in that it's not a condition we grasp; it grasps us. Wonder is not an obligatory element in… — David James Duncan Copy Share Image
“Gregori's arm moved from around her waist to circle her neck, a male gesture of ownership. Savannah laughed to herself. Carpathian men… — Christine Feehan Copy Share Image
So to the wretched writer I should like to say that there’s one body only whose request for your caresses is not… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When the starry sky, a vista of open seas, or a stained-glass window shedding purple beams fascinate me, there is a cluster… — Julia Kristeva Copy Share Image
“I walked around him, champagne in hand. Great feeling. -Give me a flash, he said – just a little quick… I flashed… — Germaine Gibson Copy Share Image
“Ugh, mi fa incazzare a bestia. ” He glances at me, black brows drawn tightly together over blazing blue eyes. “It makes… — Lauren Henderson Copy Share Image
“Peeta's awake already, sitting on the side of the bed, looking bewildered as the trio of doctors reassure him, flash lights in… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
The leaves streamed down, trembling in the sun. They were not green, only a few, scattered through the torrent, stood out in… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“I've written you sixty-seven love poems. Here’s another one for you. But really, for me. These poems are the candles that I… — Kamand Kojouri Copy Share Image
What deep and worthy love is so, whether of woman or child, or art or music. Our caresses, our tender words, our… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Simon,” she whispered, vaguely surprised that she had just used his first name, for she had never used it even in the… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
The wind in the grain is the caress to the spouse; it is the hand of peace stroking her hair. — Antoine de Saint-Exupery Copy Share Image
Water does not resist. Water flows. When you plunge your hand into it, all you feel is a caress. — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
The souls of all our brethren are ever hovering about us, craving for a caress, and only waiting for the signal. — Maurice Maeterlinck Copy Share Image
“The way he says my name like that, it’s not just a word or name, it’s a caress.” — Belle Aurora Copy Share Image
“And when the clothes are strewn, Don't be afraid of the room. Touch the fullness of her breast, Feel the love of… — David Bowie Copy Share Image
Hinged to forgetfulness like a door, she slowly closed out of sight, and she was the woman I loved, but too many… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“Two eyes meet two palms touch caress each other are taken and made his sunk into one another pleasurable love Good love… — Ivonne Yáñez Saba Copy Share Image
“It's all right," he murmured gruffly. "You're all right." His thumbs moved over her cheeks in an achingly gentle caress. "I've found… — Mimi Matthews Copy Share Image
Immodest creature, you do not want a woman who will accept your faults, you want the one who pretends you are faultless… — George Sand Copy Share Image
Dropping her hand, she turned in his arms. Then, rising up on tiptoe, she cupped his face in her palms and drew… — Nalini Singh Copy Share Image
“She had something that is gone from the world, from the female world. A sweetness without sentimentality, a limpidity without naivety. She… — John Fowles Copy Share Image
The sensual caress of waist deep cold smoke… glory in skiing virgin snow, in being the first to mark the powder with… — Tim Cahill Copy Share Image
Your woman tells me you will hunt me down and eat my marrow while I live." "Did she?" Charles looked at her,… — Patricia Briggs Copy Share Image
So she thoroughly taught him that one cannot take pleasure without giving pleasure, and that every gesture, every caress, every touch, every… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
How you made Love happy and relieve of the terrible suspense that had showered over you? you can have the peace and… — Mary Llamas Copy Share Image