Cheek Quote by Tania James Download Open image ““How an open palm could meet her cheek with anything but wonder, he would never understand.”” — Tania James ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cheek Cheek Wonder Heart Meet Cheek Open Palm Wonder Understand
“It was as though he'd opened her palm, given her the words, and closed it up again.” — Markus Zusak Copy Share Image
“he brought her fingers to his mouth, kissed her knuckles, and made a show of inspecting her hand, as if he'd never seen it… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
“For her part, she seemed totally unaware of how her eyes could meet mine and turn my tongue to leather in my mouth. No… — Robin Hobb Copy Share Image
“Anywhere, she thought. He could touch her anywhere with that talented mouth, those clever hands. She’d do anything as long as he didn’t stop.… — Norah Wilson Copy Share Image
“He found her beautiful, if a bit strange and sour. It was something in the way that her eyes sparked when she looked at… — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“Her eyes were glistening, but for some reason he couldn't reach out and touch her. It was like some gestures were so simple they… — Garth Risk Hallberg Copy Share Image
“If a palmist grasp my palm, and look into it, without seeing a single line, what would he read?” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“Even the way he was the only man she’d ever met who both could and dared to hold up his side of a conversation… — Suzanne Enoch Copy Share Image
“She tilted her face to his, and he discovered that kissing her was something he didn't have to train for by reading a book.… — Peggy Webb Copy Share Image
“Odd how a man who never smiled could make her feel things she didn't know existed. He held her heart in his hands. From… — Jill Barnett Copy Share Image
“His fingers slithered like a snake to find hers. She opened her palm and accepted them. There was something about the commanding way he… — Liz Fenton Copy Share Image
“A look came into his dark eyes, a new expression she could'nt decipher. He stroked her lips with his thumb and stared at her… — Thea Harrison Copy Share Image
They were two ruined souls doomed to wander their minds, if not the earth, trying to remember from whence they came. — Tania James Copy Share Image
I'd never written a book or a story that required meeting people, and that's not necessarily my best skill, even in English. I prefer… — Tania James Copy Share Image
I came to graduate school with a certain vocabulary about how to talk about other people's stories, but I couldn't understand how to look… — Tania James Copy Share Image
When you work in film, you have to be pretty fluent in explaining your vision, especially when speaking to actors, and I found speaking… — Tania James Copy Share Image
“As she continues to answer questions about her employment, all these words mean little more to her now than I AM SOPHISTICATED, I AM… — Tania James Copy Share Image
“These stories are important to me, not because they happen to be about South Asians, but because they’re circling around a certain strain of… — Tania James Copy Share Image
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that. — Greg Iles Copy Share Image
It was almost a desecration to put a building on the Boulder Turnpike, which is now U.S.-36 and is almost backyards and even junkyards… — Richard Lamm Copy Share Image
And you know what - and I don't mean this in tongue in cheek way - but it's like deja vu. When I walked… — Hulk Hogan Copy Share Image
My vigor, vitality and cheek repel me. I am the kind of woman I would run from. — Nancy Astor Copy Share Image
Even the dullest bird or face becomes interesting when you give it a good look in the wild/flesh. The way the shadow drops across… — Siegfried Woldhek Copy Share Image
Nobody should teach the black man in America to turn the other cheek, unless someone is teaching the white man in America to turn… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
“We have so much to learn from a fallen teardrop which is wiped away from our cheek…never to be felt again” — Munia Khan Copy Share Image
I play damaged people a lot. I'm a Cancer. And I say that tongue and cheek, but I wear my heart on my sleeve.… — Hilarie Burton Copy Share Image
My father was the superintendent of the churches in the state of Montana. He was content in his beliefs. He befit the term 'true… — Phil Jackson Copy Share Image
Racism always exists cheek by jowl with, inside, and alongside culture and class. As a rule, it is inseparable from them. That is why,… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image