There's something luxurious about having a girl light your cigarette. In fact, I got married once on account of that. — Harold Robbins Copy Share Image
Be warned, therefore, that one does not go to hell to light a cigarette. — Roger Zelazny Copy Share Image
It should not be an act of social disobedience to light a cigarette. Unless you're actually a doctor working at an incubator. — Dylan Moran Copy Share Image
“I believe anyone could light a cigarette from the sparks that fly from your eyes!” — Enid Blyton Copy Share Image
“The cigarette hung unlit from his lips. Was he doomed to roam forever in his ghost state, always wanting to light that… — Deanna Chase Copy Share Image
“Come over here and light me a cigarette," she'd said. I'd snuck a little inhale, and my mother had smiled. But then… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
At school nobody ever taught us how to light a cigarette in a storm of rain, nor how a fire could be… — Erich Maria Remarque Copy Share Image
“That is a terrifically intimate thing, you know? Letting a stranger light your cigarette. Leaning forward so he can hold a flame… — Elizabeth Wein Copy Share Image
And now -- now it only remains for me to light a cigarette and go home. Dear God, only now am I… — Clarice Lispector Copy Share Image
“Why do you lie to me, darling? You know that I’ll stick with you to the end.” I picked up a cigarette.… — Vera Caspary Copy Share Image
You know, I can see two tiny pictures of myself And there's one in each of your eyes. And they're doin' everything… — Laurie Anderson Copy Share Image
If there was a pause in a conversation with anyone, you could always light a cigarette, or if a man lit a… — Lauren Bacall Copy Share Image
“He says when you're smoking a cigarette with someone, and you have a lighter, you should light their cigarette first. But if… — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image