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“I watched with my eyes, tasted with my tongue, heard with my ears and felt with my fingers as my beautiful girl reached her climax. The only sense I didn’t use as she came apart was that of speech. There were no words to describe her, nor were there ones I could coherently form in the moment; she…” quote by Raine Miller
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““I watched with my eyes, tasted with my tongue, heard with my ears and felt with my fingers as my beautiful girl reached her climax. The only sense I didn’t use as she came apart was that of speech. There were no words to describe her, nor were there ones I could coherently form in the moment; she was a work of art, and I was speechless” Excerpt From: Raine, Miller. “Eyes Wide Open: The Blackstone Affair, Book 3.” Atria Books, 2013-05-13T22:00:00+00:00. iBooks. This material may be protected by copyright.””

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Source Book: Eyes Wide Open: The Blackstone Affair, Book 3 by Raine Miller, 2013

A moment of intense intimacy is described through the five senses, emphasizing the ineffable nature of profound pleasure and the speaker's speechlessness.

In simple terms: Sensory immersion in love leaves no words.

Key Takeaway

Embrace feeling over words.

Themes

intimacy sensory experience love artistry

Mood

passionate reflective

Type

poetic sensory

When to use this quote

  • romantic encounter
  • artistic expression
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

embodiment aesthetic appreciation communication limits

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you convey sensations that exceed language?
  • When does silence become more expressive than speech?
A Different Perspective

Words often fail to capture deep emotional or physical experiences.

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