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She was here on earth to make sense of its wild enchantments.
— Boris Pasternak
She was wild and free with a dab of logic in between, chasing her dreams and following her heart beat.
— Nikki Rowe
When she was this wild, he was a monster for her. He bruised her, took her blows, and fought to give her the pleasure she made him earn.
— Debra Anastasia
This girl is magic. She's wild incantations. She's that spark that lit me back to life and I'm burning for her.
— Rebecca Paula
All day she had been dreaming of the comet, its wild and fiery beauty, what it might mean, how her life might change.
— Kim Edwards
She sat in her perfect house,
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end. — Atticus Poetry
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end. — Atticus Poetry
She giggled as he nipped and kissed her.He let out a small roar for her, Mmm. You make me wild like an animal.
— J.B. McGee
Mother beat the hell out of us. She'd have wild outbursts.
— Burt Lancaster
She tasted like run, root beer, and something wild he couldn't place, but it didn't matter.
He wanted more.
Craved it. — Lisa Kessler
He wanted more.
Craved it. — Lisa Kessler
What youth or maiden conspires with the wild luxuriant beauty of Nature? She flourishes most alone, far from the towns where they reside.
— Henry David Thoreau
There is nothing
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
Nobody succeeds beyond his or her wildest expectations unless he or she begins with some wild expectations
— Ralph Charell
Plucked her eyebrows on the way, shaved her legs and then he was a she. She said, hey babe, take a walk on the wild side.
— Lou Reed
If others fell by the wayside, dear women and strong, loved by men, how had she, single and unloved, kept her sanity?
— Glendon Swarthout
New heat hit my veins, and the world became a place that I could live in again. She was with me. Safe, mine. But never the same.
— Meredith Wild
She was a French rose growing wild amid the hothouse flowers of London.
— Sabrina Jeffries
These things fill Melanie's mind with wild surmise. She says nothing, drinks it all in. "Transfer
— M.R. Carey
She used to read us Where The Wild Things Are, which i loved, because Max was a bad little fucker and i always respected that.
— James W. Fuerst
I'm like that," she said. "Wild mood swings. It makes me more interesting.
— Brandon Sanderson
Listening to him play was like discovering an eagle in the wild. It was tumblingly bewitching. She could feel and hear genius she knew it.
— Debra Anastasia
I want Harper to want me this same wild and crazy way, like she can't get enough of me. Because, hell, it's become that way for me.
It just has. — Lauren Blakely
It just has. — Lauren Blakely
Ava wasn't the poor unsuspecting woman who'd let the wild thing into the house, she was the wild thing's mate, creeping indoors at his side ...
— Lauren Gilley
She wasn't any bigger than a minute and had hair like wild gold, and she was always merry as a marriage bell.
— Sandra Dallas
Courtney Love is a loose cannon. She says what she thinks. She's wild on the red carpet. You get the best sound bites from Courtney Love.
— Steven Cojocaru
I can't take the chance that she'll leave, and I feel that this moment is tentative, like a wild bird has just landed on my shoulder.
— J. Lincoln Fenn
She didn't just walk on the wild side,
she lived there, dancing in the streets
and setting fire to its sky. — J. Iron Word
she lived there, dancing in the streets
and setting fire to its sky. — J. Iron Word
I let her go
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
She's a gypsy girl living in a materialistic world,
Unattached to most things but in love with life itself. — Nikki Rowe
Unattached to most things but in love with life itself. — Nikki Rowe
He could not understand the wild quiver of his heart, nor the following sense of recklessness and grace that lingered after she was gone.
— Carson McCullers
Via the conduit of a wild dog pack, she has now made the ultimate Gift to her fellow Creatures, and has become part of God's great dance of proteins.
— Margaret Atwood
The Dawn is a wild, fair woman, With sunrise in her hair; Look where she stands, with pleading hands, To lure me there.
— Robert Loveman
She wore the moonlight like lingerie.
— Atticus Poetry
Summer Storm
She was wild, unpredictable, beautiful, and dangerous. Impossible to resist. A summer storm in a bikini. — Michael Faudet
She was wild, unpredictable, beautiful, and dangerous. Impossible to resist. A summer storm in a bikini. — Michael Faudet
That's how things were out here in the wild, she was learning. Dangerous or beautiful. Or both.
— Scott Westerfeld
Pity us, yes, but we are brave, she thought, and wild, more life in us than we can bear, the fire infolding itself within us.
— Marilynne Robinson
I once dated a girl that was wild. She was so wild that one night she gave her phone number to the mechanical bull.
— Rodney Dangerfield
She bestowed the blessing of a wild girl's lips.
— Libba Bray
I tell you Schoonmaker she doesn't know what she has. That's the heart of it. She's like some wild creature who hasn't a clue the worth of its coat.
— Anna Godbersen
Reagan has won over my undying love, but I'm willing to date around while she sows her wild oats.
— K.A. Tucker
He whom nature thus bereaves,
Is ever fancy's favourite child;
For thee enchanted dreams she weaves
Of changeful beauty, bright and wild. — Frances Sargent Osgood
Is ever fancy's favourite child;
For thee enchanted dreams she weaves
Of changeful beauty, bright and wild. — Frances Sargent Osgood
Her love is rare but she'll keep you wild.
— Nikki Rowe
She had never imagined that the kiss would be so brief and desperate and wild. Or that it would taste of holy water. Holy water and blood.
— Cassandra Clare
She had always seemed to him to be deep-down wild, the wilder because she harnessed that wildness most of the time.
— Richard Russo
Then my abuelita booms out words, loud and clear. She always says the words should be round as dimes and as wild as blossoms blooming.
— Tony Johnston
I love her and she loves me, and we hate each other with a wild hatred born of love.
— August Strindberg
She was everything real in a world of make-believe.
— Atticus Poetry
She had wild eyes, slightly insane. She also carried an overload of compassion that was real enough and which obviously cost her something.
— Charles Bukowski
There was something wild about her, as if she was connected to this place but not the people.
— David Metzenthen
The more time she spent with Tristen, the deeper she was sinking into his darkness. She was drowning in his wild theories, barely treading the water.
— LeeAnn Whitaker
She'd missed seeing me like this, I knew. She's missed seeing me obsessed and hungry to claim, seeing me overcome and wild.
— Christina Lauren
She was desperate,
she was deathless. I'd have followed her
anywhere she asked of me. I'd have
thrown myself to the wild for her. — Elisabeth Hewer
she was deathless. I'd have followed her
anywhere she asked of me. I'd have
thrown myself to the wild for her. — Elisabeth Hewer
So we all love a wild girl keeping a hold
On a dream she wants. — Carl Sandburg
On a dream she wants. — Carl Sandburg
My grandmother sang, too, and she was really loud. It was this wild kind of singing. I count her among my influences.
— Cassandra Wilson
She was another broken doll dreaming of a boy with glue.
— Atticus Poetry
She had just enough madness to make her interesting
— Atticus Poetry
She was the most beautiful person he had ever seen. With stars in her eyes and veils in her hair, with cyclamen and wild violets.
— Virginia Woolf
Her intellect and heart had their home, as it were, in desert places, where she roamed as freely as the wild Indian in his woods.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
And why was she only attracted to guys who were sleeping with somebody else? If Georgie were a wild animal, she'd be a genetic dead end.
— Rainbow Rowell
Look!" She pointed, a smile on her face. "Wild pigs!"
"They have razor-sharp tusks, so don't try to hug one. — Pamela Clare
"They have razor-sharp tusks, so don't try to hug one. — Pamela Clare
She was the type who chased, who danced into your life like a spring storm, and left you battered and quaking in the wake.
— Katherine McIntyre
Like a wolf, she lived by instinct.
— Nikki Rowe
I once went out with this wild girl. She made French toast and got her tongue caught in the toaster.
— Rodney Dangerfield
It was great to see the owls," I said.
She smiled.
"Yes. They're wild things, of course. Killers, savages. They're wonderful. — David Almond
She smiled.
"Yes. They're wild things, of course. Killers, savages. They're wonderful. — David Almond
How many exes do you have? You're like a fame-whore, female pop star gone wild after she left her sock puppets show for more mature gig.
— Rea Lidde
She seemed to him both powerful and delicate, like a wild thing that thrives in its place but withers when stolen away.
— Eowyn Ivey
Daphne felt something wild and wicked take hold. "Let's walk in the garden," she said softly.
"We can't."
"We must."
"We can't. — Julia Quinn
"We can't."
"We must."
"We can't. — Julia Quinn
She walked
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
A half-equipped little knight she was, venturing to reconnoitre the mysterious city and dreaming wild dreams of some vague, far-off supremacy ...
— Theodore Dreiser
Now that she'd found her Wild Mustang
— Carol Grace
She flew at him like a wild boar, all fury and animal instinct.
— Kiersten White
Did she think ginger cookies a substitute for impassioned longings and mad, wild, glamorous adventures?
— L.M. Montgomery
She was a rule breaker, never settling her fierce spirit for things built of structure.
— Nikki Rowe
She comes by night, in fearsome flight, in garments black as pitch, the queen of doom upon her broom, the wild and wicked witch.
— Jack Prelutsky
She's like a wild animal ready to bolt, but with nowhere to go. She knows the hurt is inside and running won't help.
— Mindy McGinnis
She was not for everyone but she was for me.
— Atticus Poetry
Her wild heart was rare, she saw blessings were most saw burdens & if one thing was certain; her smile was like a flower in the sunshine
— Nikki Rowe
She conquered her demons and wore her scars like wings.
— Atticus Poetry
Like a wild flower; she spent her days, allowing herself to grow, not many knew of her struggle, but eventually all; knew of her light.
— Nikki Rowe
A wild, wick slip she was
— Virginia Woolf
She saw in his eyes defeat of her wild dreams, her mad desires.
— Margaret Mitchell
It was her mother, I didn't know what to say, I was hanging by a string. She said, hey you two, I was once like you and liked to do the wild thing.
— Tone-Loc
She wore his love like a loaded gun.
— Atticus Poetry
She had the temper of a Tartar and the rages of a wild cat and, at such times, she did not seem to care what she said or how much it hurt.
— Margaret Mitchell