“And having no fear of the devil before my eyes, I venture to call this a suggestion of reason, instead of resting… — Mary Wollstonecraft Copy Share Image
“Underneath the sky, so void of light, the rain soaked me through. I held on to the railing and felt calm, even… — Donna Lynn Hope Copy Share Image
“[Mr. Jones] was uncommonly bad at seduction if he though talk of common capital and incorporation would do the trick, but she… — Alison Atlee Copy Share Image
In fact, every woman I met seemed disposable and replaceable. I was experiencing seducer's paradox: The better a seducer I became, the… — Neil Strauss Copy Share Image
“He was quite a Casanova, no doubt about it. He was in a very good mood today and stopped longer than usual.… — Knut Hamsun Copy Share Image
“Cassio is a ladies’ man, that is to say, a man who feels most at home in feminine company where his looks… — W.H. Auden Copy Share Image
“The King of Hell was everything they said he was, both less and more. He was reputed to have the ability to… — Anne Stuart Copy Share Image
“I am my own rakish seducer. I do serve as my own surly, brutish bounder.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
Nicolai, the Dark Seducer as his people called him, had been in bed, but not alone. He was never alone. He was… — Gena Showalter Copy Share Image
And nevertheless I have loved certain of my masters, and those strangely intimate though elusive relations existing between student and teacher, and… — Marguerite Yourcenar Copy Share Image
The technique of a great seducer requires a facility and an indifference in passing from one object of affection to another which… — Marguerite Yourcenar Copy Share Image
“He was the kind of young man whose handsome face has brought him plenty of success in the past and is now… — Stefan Zweig Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth,” he said with reassuring calm, “I gave you my word you’d be safe if you came today.” Elizabeth briefly closed her… — Judith McNaught Copy Share Image