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His Lips Quotes by Suzanne Collins
- My mouth has gone dry as sawdust. I desperately find Cinna in the crowd and lock eyes with him. I imagine the words coming from…
- I shift on to my side and find myself looking directly into Gale's eyes. For an instant the world recedes and there is just his…
- You would think after all the hours I’d spent with Gale– watching him talk and laugh and frown– that I would know all there was…
- It’s the first time I’ve ever kissed a boy, which should make some sort of impression I guess, but all I can register is how…
- I reach out to touch his cheek and he catches my hand and presses it against his lips.
- Yes, I’m a mouse. Squeak, squeak. Now shoo-shoo back to your little bug friends,” said Rirped, picking up a hunk of dried beef. He tore…
- And then there was Tick. Brave little Tick, who had flown into the faces of an army of rats to save his baby sister. Tick…
- No one really needs me,” he says, and there's no self-pity in his voice...“I do,” I say. “I need you.” He looks upset, takes a…
- I lean over and put my good ear to his lips, which tickle me as he whispers. "Remember, we're madly in love, so it's all…
More His Lips Quotes
- Let us consider the glorious Saint Paul: it seems that no other name fell from his lips than that of Jesus, because… — Teresa of Avila
- How many murders, suicides, robberies, criminal assaults, holdups, burglaries and deeds of maniacal insanity it causes each year, especially among the young,… — Harry J. Anslinger
- The sobs and tears of joy he had not foreseen rose with such force within him that his whole body shook and… — Leo Tolstoy
- His mouth made him feel like he was gonna win. Not his hands, I had my hand. He had his lips. — Joe Frazier
- Had the doctrines of Jesus been preached always as pure as they came from his lips, the whole civilized world would now… — Thomas Jefferson
- To open his lips is crime in a plain citizen. — Quintus Ennius
- As the priest is characterized by his cassock, so the smoker by his pipe. The way in which he holds it, raises… — E T A Hoffmann
- An old wine-bibber having been smashed in a railway collision, some wine was poured on his lips to revive him. — Ambrose Bierce
- John Updike: our greatest suburban chic-boutique man of letters. A smug and fatal complacency has stunted his growth beyond hope of surgical… — Edward Abbey
- A man who does not lick his lips, can he blame the harmattan for drying them? — Chinua Achebe
- Every man knows that slavery is a curse. Whoever denies this, his lips libel his heart. — Theodore Dwight Weld
- She let him come further, his lips came and surging, surging, soft, oh soft, yet on, like the powerful surge of water,… — D. H. Lawrence