Gesture Quote by Pushpa Rana Download Open image ““Kiss is another physical gesture if it doesn't touch your soul.”” — Pushpa Rana ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Gesture Kiss Kisses Physical Soul Touch
“Beware a kiss, he told her. Kisses are powerful things. You expose part of your soul.” — Ruth Frances Long Copy Share Image
“My fingers lightly trace her arm and I swear she presses closer to me. I'd love to kiss her right now. Not the type… — Katie McGarry Copy Share Image
“Let me show ye how a kiss can burn the blood in your body. And how a touch can send tremors coursing through your… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“There must be a word for whatever is far past just a kiss. Some description of bodily contact that sets the soul on fire,… — Lacy Silk Copy Share Image
“I’d love to kiss her right now. Not the type of kiss that makes her body come alive. The type of kiss that shows… — Katie McGarry Copy Share Image
“Because if you've never felt anything when someone's kissed you, then no one's ever really kissed you.” — Colleen Hoover Copy Share Image
“Before he could say anything, "I told him; I have had my share of boys".He drew me closer and said "let me your man… — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“I am myself when I get up, I am myself throughout the day and I am myself when I go back to sleep, you… — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“It's better to hate someone in the beginning rather than end up hating someone after loving.” — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“I believed in your love till the time I actually made it, felt like sex.” — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“Walking on a path of uncertainties, Shuffling on the probabilities of uncertainties, Waging on the possibilities of uncertainties, Waiting for the occurrences of uncertainties,… — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“Clouds shed the agony of the sky and rain concludes it by covering us in filth. What do you think about the puddles of… — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“I do not choose the roads to travel;my destination does, apparently it is always the one less traveled.” — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“We kept gazing into each other’s eyes, rest was history, we kept talking in body language.” — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“Judging is acting on a limited knowledge. Learn the art of observing without evaluating.” — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
“Soon you shall be landing In the battleground, ensure you have the right weapons to fight the enemy; ensure you know your enemy and… — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
All art is an intensely vulnerable gesture, and it is made with no small amounts of risk, and fear. So, I have plenty of… — Steven Erikson Copy Share Image
Before they got vengeful, conservatives had some useful points to make about welfare. Government 'help' is too often guilt-assuaging gesture. It creates layers of… — Donella Meadows Copy Share Image
The gesture of taking the watch from the pocket and looking at the time is very elegant for a man, but if I was… — Richard Mille Copy Share Image
I've learned that in the theater the story is everything. Every lyric, every line and every musical gesture has to propel the journey of… — Trey Anastasio Copy Share Image
As far as my involvement in the Bajaj family affairs is concerned, it is a friendly gesture. — Sharad Pawar Copy Share Image
I was born deaf. I was raised in a hearing world and in a deaf world at the same time. I can't say that… — Sean Berdy Copy Share Image
“-flashed Langdon the thumbs-up sign. Langdon smiled weakly and returned the gesture, wondering if she knew it was the ancient phallic symbol for masculine… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
You can gesture at the transnational problem of Islamist terrorism all you like, but it's just hot air unless you invest in proper security… — Giles Foden Copy Share Image
The Boomers have modeled a set of bad habits, and one grand gesture is not going to unwind all those bad habits. — Eric Liu Copy Share Image
A period film, where you, for example, where you have a traditional wardrobes, you are bound to act a certain way. But in a… — Donnie Yen Copy Share Image
These hands which stretch out, implore, beg, then rise to the head in a gesture of calamity. — Frederick Leboyer Copy Share Image