Classics Quote by Arnold Haultain Download Open image ““It often gives a lady a pleasure to giver her lover a pang”” — Arnold Haultain ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Classics Jealousy Love Lovers Plight
“To give love to one who needs it is a far greater pleasure than to receive it.” — Douglas Carlton Abrams Copy Share Image
“The idea of being pleasured by a female lover intrigues you but I am not sure that you like such company otherwise. You are… — Noelle Mack Copy Share Image
“Pleasure often has a way of tempting you with more but always leaves you with less.” — Allene vanOirschot Copy Share Image
“People frequently bore me, sometimes amuse me, most often irritate me, but rarely intrigue me. You do, which is why I’ll enjoy having you… — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
“When you favour a woman, she will want to return the favour in so many means, but its better to rupidiate such offerings.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“After years of selfish lovers, my preference for pleasuring as opposed to being pleasured had unsettled her at first but as brief fumbles had turned into stolen weekends, her confidence and trust in me had grown to the point where she was now totally relaxed and at ease with me. There was nothing, not a single thing I couldn’t do… — Michael Bayswater Copy Share
“being seduced is a pleasure in itself. One yields for the sake of yielding.” — J. M. Coetzee Copy Share Image
“Is love a passionate embrace, where you grab but cannot taste. your lustfull urge will surely replace, that bitter sweet pleasure that only leads… — Pierre Blundell Copy Share Image
“He seduces her because she is slipping away - she lets herself be seduced because of overwhelming admiration. Once settled, it is sensual, breathless,… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“Obscurely awaited, immanent and concealed, it rouses to such a paroxysm, at the moment when at last it makes itself felt, those other pleasures which we find in the tender glance, in the kiss of her who is by our side, that it seems to us, more than anything else, a sort of transport of gratitude for the kindness of… — Marcel Proust Copy Share
Golf gives no margin: either you win or you fail. You cannot hedge; you cannot bluff; you cannot give a stop order. One chance… — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
Golf is not a wrestle with Bogey; it is not a struggle with your mortal foe; it is a physiological, psychological and moral fight… — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
Most of the difficult things in golf are mental, not physical. Are subjective, not objective. Are the created phantasms of the mind, not the… — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
A man to whom a woman cannot look up, she cannot love. Yet, it is marvelous how a woman contrives to find something to… — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
For woman's chief want is to feel that she is wanted. Therefore it is that with women, cruelty is more easily borne than coldness.… — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
Golf is a game in which attitude of mind counts for incomparably more than mightiness of muscle. — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
Don't worry about your caddie. He may be an irritating little wretch, but for eighteen holes he is your caddie. — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
Golf is more exacting than racing, cards, speculation, or matrimony. In almost all other games you pit yourself against a mortal foe; in golf… — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
There are more 'Don'ts' in golf than there are in any other avocation in life. — Arnold Haultain Copy Share Image
I was interested in all kinds of things, whether it be Avatar, Mad Men, Troy, 300, Battlestar Gallactica, or the poems of Horace and… — Daniel Mendelsohn Copy Share Image
“So it is that in our world hopes are thwarted at every turn and the people's lot is always pain.” — Royall Tyler Copy Share Image
Professors of classics - not even a professor of English - professors of classics, they're something sacred; it's almost like being a priest. — Erich Segal Copy Share Image
“You don't know what your life is, nor what you're doing, nor who you are.” — Euripides Copy Share Image
I like a lot of movies. I like all types of genres. I like the classics - comedy, action. — Danny Green Copy Share Image
“Poirot, watching him, felt suddenly a doubt--an uncomfortable twinge. Was there, here, something that he had missed? Some richness of the spirit? Sadness crept… — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“Betsy was so full of joy that she had to be alone. She went upstairs to her bedroom and sat down on Uncle Keith's… — Maud Hart Lovelace Copy Share Image
“Sin is the only real colour-element left in modern life.' 'You really must not say things like that before Dorian, Harry.' 'Before which Dorian?… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image