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She hoped he was running to his red deer woman, and that when he tapped on the door of her heart, she'd open it wide and let him in.
— Charles De Lint
Pierre held the hand of his betrothed in silence, looking at her beautiful bosom as it rose and fell.
— Leo Tolstoy
Memory is a great artist. For every man and for every woman it makes the recollection of his or her life a work of art and an unfaithful record.
— Andre Maurois
She clasped his hands and pressed her lips to them. 'I want you to be proud of me,' he repeated. She dropped his hands, feeling defeated.
— Natasha Farrant
No armor. No buckles. Only a few layers of cotton and ten feet of parlor separated his mouth from her breasts.
— Meljean Brook
She would remain forever young, forever noble, forever his blessedness, and not all the poetry in the world could express his devotion to her.
— Sylvain Reynard
He sees passion in her gray eyes, and it scares him as all passion scares him, his own included.
— John Le Carre
He folded his fear into a perfect rose. He held it out in the palm of his hand. She took it from him and put it in her hair.
— Arundhati Roy
He pulled her closer, and she rested her forehead against his neck.
— Melanie Dickerson
His thoughts are unfathomable & her emotions are all over the place. Oh! The tragedy of Love.
— Ankita Singhal
His two men pulled her off him, with Gisela kicking and fighting like a lioness.
— Melanie Dickerson
Her body was designed for pleasure, not speed, and Coop intended to take his time with it.
— Cindy Spencer Pape
She stabbed him with her wicked pretty knife, disrupted his simple life.
She's a player, a heartbreaker,
and now she breaks alone. — Coco J. Ginger
She's a player, a heartbreaker,
and now she breaks alone. — Coco J. Ginger
He nods, his eyes on her like he's reading a book he's just getting to the end of and can't be interrupted.
— Alden Bell
We in the industry know that behind every successful screenwriter stands a woman. And behind her stands his wife.
— Groucho Marx
He'd have her in his bed if he had to recruit Curry, Isabella, Mac, and every other person in Paris to get her there.
— Jennifer Ashley
So you can sense her aura and stuff, right?" Kail asked as he got to his feet. "So anything I say about her not being a unicorn--
— Patrick Weekes
Gray's soul had turned to this white girl and bowed in worship before her. To a large extent the lad was his
— Oscar Wilde
God begins molding a mother after His own heart on the inside
in the inner woman and her heart
and then works outward. — Elizabeth George
in the inner woman and her heart
and then works outward. — Elizabeth George
He put his fist against his chest. "Burn, Maddygirl," he said. Then he turned and left her in the flickering gloom and thunder.
— Laura Kinsale
But she always sweetly and tenderly called him Mungo for it was Mungo and his words of truth that had finally set her free.
— Anthony Jay Cleveland
There was no room in his life for Marta, and none in her life for him; but it was a pity, all the same.
— Josephine Tey
And he took her in his arms and kissed her under the sunlit sky, and he cared not that they stood high upon the walls in the sight of many.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Arkadia wrapped her arms around his waist and laid her head upon the muscular cliff face he called his chest.
— Dzintra Sullivan
The sun loves the moon so much that he dies every night to let her breathe, and in return, she reflects his love.
— Jeffrey Fry
Love accepts its companion unconditionally and allow each to grow in his or her own way.
— Paulo Coelho
A decade of self-aggrandisement, since his daughter flashed her cunny at the king, has made Boleyn rich and settled and confident.
— Hilary Mantel
It was a rare man who didn't mind having a woman dump all her problems and insecurities in his lap.
— Sherryl Woods
Her whole system was wired to monitor his survival. She needed him to live. He'd nearly died, and everything inside her was short-circuiting.
— Cassandra Clare
He was still holding the end of her scarf, rubbing the silk idly between his thumb and fingers. She watched his hand.
— Rainbow Rowell
She grabbed his hair and pulled his mouth tighter against her lips. She wanted to possess and devour him.
— Alan Kinross
He held her hand and shook his head. "They're inside, part of us by now. They are us. Where can we escape?
— Greg Bear
There are definite advantages to single beds." He sat up abruptly and arranged her legs around his waist. "Makes cuddling mandatory.
— Cindy Gerard
Mine, he declared.
Never, she returned.
His mouth moved to her ear and he murmured, We'll see. — Kristen Ashley
Never, she returned.
His mouth moved to her ear and he murmured, We'll see. — Kristen Ashley
Academics love to make theories about a body of work, but each book consumes the writer and is the sum of his or her world.
— Jeanette Winterson
Jim lights a cigarette and leans indolently back on his elbow smiling at Laura with a warmth and charm which lights her inwardly with altar candles.
— Tennessee Williams
His pride and her beauty had been in direct conflict, and his pride had remained the conqueror.
— Emmuska Orczy
Separating her thighs. The scent of her arousal hardened every muscle in his body. He moved his hand down her hip and then to her hot, warm core.
— Jayne Ann Krentz
He found her utterly fascinating, a nameless, homeless, naked vampire, sleeping away the day in his bed, wanted by state and federal police.
— Travis Luedke
Venus in Furs has caught his soul in the red snares of hair. He will paint her, and go mad.
— Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch
Stay away from me, Nick." She held out a hand to hold him off.
He grabbed her arm and pulled her against his chest. "I can't," he said softly. — Rachel Gibson
He grabbed her arm and pulled her against his chest. "I can't," he said softly. — Rachel Gibson
The value of everybody depend on his or her PROFICIENCY and Wisdom.
— Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib
Her melodious laughter sounded like the distant tinkling of soft bells and he stored the sound in her temple- his heart.
— Faraaz Kazi
Eros aimed one of his arrows at Medea, and drove it into her heart, up to the feathers.
— Robert Graves
It may surprise you that the primary lifetime threat to your child is his or her own anger.
— Gary Chapman
Harry thought inexplicably of Ginny, and her blazing look, and the feel of her lips on his -
— J.K. Rowling
When a man's dog turns against hime, it is time for his wife to pack her trunk and go home to mamma.
— Mark Twain
I read them (articles TR wrote on his honeymoon) all over to Edith and her corrections and help were most valuable to me.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
she understood he was lonely and that their ritual comforted him, connected the noises of her life with the silence of his
— Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
And always, I could see that, despite his weakness for her or because of it, he seemed uncatchable, as if he might slip away at any moment.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
Maybe she would wrap her legs around his waist and fuck him like she'd wanted to the moment she first saw him. But he deserved a good, clean girl.
— Pepper Winters
Erik got to his feet, aware of her watching him, and tried not to preen at the frank admiration in her eyes. Preening was not manly.
— Tiffany Snow
Mina's mouth dropped open, and he bent his head as if to kiss her. She jammed her gun barrel under his chin. He grinned.
— Meljean Brook
A wise woman knows the importance of speaking life into her man. If you love him; believe in him, encourage him and be his peace.
— Denzel Washington
His hand around hers was strong and warm, and in spite of her confusion and hesitation, she never wanted to let go.
— Trinity Faegen
He is being dragged into his own desolate abyss, and he know if she stays, he is going to pull her in, too.
— Ella Frank
Romancin' is verra important, ye ken. Basically it's a way the boy can get close to the girl wi'oot her attackin' him and scratchin' his eyes oot.
— Terry Pratchett
Faith cannot tell us who is right and who is wrong, because each will simply assert that his or her faith is the true one.
— Peter Singer
His love was too much for him, he felt paralyzed, he wanted to sleep inside her lungs and breathe her blood and be smothered.
— Tim O'Brien
And he raised his glass to her. It could have been a compliment. Or the most sarcastic gesture anyone had ever made to her.
— Lisa Kleypas
Savannah must remain his. He drew a last breath, taking her scent into his body and holding it there as his heart ceased to beat.
— Christine Feehan
Cath thought of Levi's warmth against her arm last night. And his ten thousand smiles. And his forty-acre foreheard.
— Rainbow Rowell
Arin, who had set hooks into her heart and drawn her to him so that she wouldn't see anything but his eyes.
Arin was her enemy — Marie Rutkoski
Arin was her enemy — Marie Rutkoski
Taking his cup, the soldier had stared at her for a long moment and said, 'Don't stand in the sun-- you'll get too dark" (141).
— Katherine Boo
In New York's Times Square a white-clad girl clutches her purse and skirt as an uninhibited sailor plants his lips squarely on hers.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
And he held her all night long, his bear's heart tearing itself into a million pieces.
— Nalini Singh
When the reader hears strong echoes of his or her own life and beliefs, he or she is apt to become more invested in the story.
— Stephen King
No matter how miserable his morning, all he had to do was walk within ten feet of Kate and listen to her sling an insult at him and he felt better.
— Elizabeth Camden
In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Even with dirt on her face and dress, she took his breath away.
— Melanie Dickerson
She took comfort in the familiarity of his smell, knowing that if she lost all her possessions and her home, at least she would have her family.
— Sage Steadman
high-pitched squeaks could only mean one thing: her brother Roman and his best friend Cash had arrived.
— Cristin Harber
Thomas had never seen anything like her in his life, and he knew, with a beautiful sort of sadness, that he never would again.
— Chris Nicolaisen
..his tone, like warm maple syrup, drizzled down her spine and licked all the way back up.
— Jasmine Haynes
As trite as the thought was, even her butterflies got the butterflies with just a tilt of his lips, and it had always been so.
— Genevieve Dewey