Quote by Jess Walter Download Open image ““She was asleep, that blond hair swirled like butter on the pillow beneath her”” — Jess Walter ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“She fell asleep fairly quickly that night. As she slept just a few inches away, I watched her, trying to burn her image into my memory. The way her lashes fell against her skin; the way her wet hair felt against my arm; the fruity, clean smell that wafted from her lotioned body; the barely audible noise her nose made… — Jamie McGuire Copy Share
“The color of her hair spreading across the pillow looked like a liquid flame, licking and curling its way as it spilled across the… — Jolyn Palliata Copy Share Image
“She reached out and stroked my hair just as she had when I was a child. I closed my eyes and let sleep take… — Hillary Jordan Copy Share Image
“She looked angelic in sleep, dark lashes resting against pale cheeks. Her blond hair was tousled and in disarray and spread out. Over his… — Maya Banks Copy Share Image
“If I closed my eyes, I could almost count those soft hairs on the back of her neck. One day I'd even leaned forward,… — Jerry Stahl Copy Share Image
“She knelt at the side of my bed, kissed my cheek, and I woke, rubbed my eyes, looked up at her dreamily. The hall… — Laura Kasischke Copy Share Image
“There was a single golden hair on the pillow, curled in on itself as if asleep. Simon picked it up carefully, then lay down… — J.L. Merrow Copy Share Image
“Unfortunately, no one had been able to do much with her hair. It formed a very unfashionable, slightly frizzy halo around her head.” — Amanda Quick Copy Share Image
“As he floated more and more deeply toward sleep, the scent of her body and hair was redolent throught his senses, until he was… — Frank Lee Raw Honey Copy Share Image
“ As he’d slept one night, suffering from some nightmare, she’d gazed down at him with tenderness. Her chest had ached with feeling for… — Kresley Cole Copy Share Image
“After a night of making love, she passes out in my arms and I hold her here, never wanting to let her go. I… — J.A. Redmerski Copy Share Image
“She opened the door in her pajamas and judging by her hair, she’d just woken up, but hell, even in the morning the little… — Mila Rossi Copy Share Image
For many people it's Facebook, or sports on TV, whatever it is. I have my own demons that I battle. But whatever they are,… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
Without sounding overly sentimental about the process, I'd say trying to describe how you tend to conceive of a book is like describing how… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
“What person who has enjoyed life could possibly think one is enough?” — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
For me, movies and television are interesting because they are the dominant storytelling form of our time. My first love will always be fiction,… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
In seventh grade, with some vague sense that I wanted to be a writer, I crouched in the junior high school library stacks to… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
“There would seem to be nothing more obvious, more tangible and palpable than the present moment. And yet it eludes us completely. All the… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
People sometimes ask who I would cast in my books and I never have any idea. I don't think I could ever write a… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
“A writer needs four things to achieve greatness, Pasquale: desire, disappointment, and the sea.” — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
“And Pasquale forced himself to look away from her then. It was like prying a magnet off steel, but he did it: he turned… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
I've been simultaneously drawn to and repelled from Hollywood for years. — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
I cling to the idea that Herman Melville had to work at the end of his career watching ships in a dock, as a… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image