Decadent Quote by Gillian Flynn Download Open image ““To be kissed on the lips by your husband is the most decadent thing.”” — Gillian Flynn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Decadent Decadent Thing Husband Decadent Kissed Lips Lips Husband Marriage
“I kissed her again, tenderly touching my lips to hers. “Now what?” “Kiss the kids, and then you and I can celebrate eleven years… — Jamie McGuire Copy Share Image
“And when I kiss you, I swear I can taste the next sixty years of my life on your lips.” — J.E. Parker Copy Share Image
“My lips are kissing your heart every moment of our lives.” — sir kristian goldmund aumann Copy Share Image
“I will kiss him a million times in our life together and never tire of it. My lips will always cling, curious and searching.… — Kennedy Ryan Copy Share Image
“The last time I kissed someone was my wife, the day we lost our son…eight years ago.” With” — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“For the first time in twenty-one years, I want to be kissed. I want to feel his mouth on mine.” — E.L. James Copy Share Image
“He crushes his lips to mine. My face is already wet from tears, but the kiss isn’t sweet and romantic. At that moment, it… — Lauren Helms Copy Share Image
“Kiss the kids, and then you and I can celebrate eleven years of in-your-face-we-made-it.” — Jamie McGuire Copy Share Image
“His lips press into mine in a kiss meant to make the world fade away. And it delivers.” — Rachel Harris Copy Share Image
“Our kind of love can go into remission, but it's always waiting to return. Like the world sweetest cancer.” — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
The midwest is great because it hasn't been entirely claimed. There's more room to write about it; it's harder to write about New York,… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
“My thank-yous always come out rather labored. I often don't give them at all. People do what they're supposed to do and then wait… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
There’s something disturbing about recalling a warm memory and feeling utterly cold. — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
“The Victorians, especially southern Victorians, needed a lot of room to stray away from each other, to duck tuberculosis and flu, to avoid rapacious… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
What a generous thing that is, I realize, for a husband to try to make his wife laugh. — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
I am a great believer in jobs for teens. They teach important life lessons, build character, and inflict just the right amount of humiliation… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
“you'd literally lie, cheat, and steal -hell, kill- to convince people you are a good guy” — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
My imagination is more tweaked by imagining the lives of the people who were there before us. I don't need to give myself the… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
“Like symbolism, decadence puts forth the idea that the function of literature is to evoke impressions and 'correspondences', rather than to realistically depict the… — Asti Hustvedt Copy Share Image
“(Decadent style) is ingenious, complicated, learned, full of shades of meaning and research, always pushing further the limits of language... forcing itself to express… — Theophile Gautier Copy Share Image
“After two years' absence she finally returned to chilly Europe, a trifle weary, a trifle sad, disgusted by our banal entertainments, our shrunken landscapes,… — Octave Mirbeau Copy Share Image
“He saw a chamber, broad and low, designed, in its every rich stain of picture and slumberous hanging, to appeal to the sensuous. And… — Bernard Capes Copy Share Image
I was raised in a solidly upper-middle class family who had really strong values and excess was not one of the things that my… — Anne Hathaway Copy Share Image
I haven't got purity, and I don't think I ever did. I have always been, even as a child, a very decadent little person. — Marianne Faithfull Copy Share Image
“The beauty of the twentieth century is the charm of the hospital, the grace of the cemetery, of consumption and emaciation. I admit that… — Jean Lorrain Copy Share Image
“I think God hands over to His apprentices the moulding of vessels that don't interest Him. ("The Accursed Cordonnier")” — Bernard Capes Copy Share Image
“Rose was patently a degenerate. Nature, in scheduling his characteristics, had pruned all superlatives. The rude armour of the flesh, under which the spiritual,… — Bernard Capes Copy Share Image
“This,' said the stranger softly, as if to himself, 'is the woeful proof, indeed, of decadence. Man waives his prerogative of lordship over the… — Bernard Capes Copy Share Image
“There were charming ones as well as terrible ones, that I must admit. The painter was particularly entranced by Japanese masks: warriors', actors' and… — Jean Lorrain Copy Share Image
I don't see decadence really as what you do, because I don't do much at all that is decadent in my life. But I… — Marianne Faithfull Copy Share Image