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I think we better move this elsewhere," Aaron kissed her gently. "I have a room upstairs, you still wanting this?"
She looked up at him, "Yes. — Leanne Claremont
She looked up at him, "Yes. — Leanne Claremont
Apple smiled. She could play the damsel-in-distress like a cow could jump over a moon. The male species couldn't resist wanting to help her.
— Shannon Hale
Dick walked beside her, feeling her unhappiness, and wanting to drink the rain that touched her cheek.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
And the feeling I had was not of wanting her so much as being surrounded by her, blundering inside her life without having moved.
— Jennifer Egan
Did wanting a man she was pissed at make her a slut?
— R.L. Mathewson
A girl expecting rescue never learns to save herself. Even with the means, she will find her courage wanting.
— Kate Morton
She'd never stopped for a moment wanting me to be different but her wishes were never going to come true.
— Agatha Christie
Loving a person is wanting him/her (with variable degrees of desire down to friendship and even neighborhood); not needing him/her.
— Ibrahim Ibrahim
I can't say I was happy with your mother. I can't say I enjoyed almost twenty years of being judged by her and always found wanting.
— Joe Hill
Tick's eyes twinkled, and he drew a long sip of coffee. Poor Kate ... wanting to run the world and yet no one will let her.
— Elizabeth Camden
Wanting and hating and fearing . . . and misery. As if life itself had fallen on her like stones, all at the age of three.
— Stephen King
In her mind, Adam pressed that fist against her bedroom wall. So gently. Though every muscle was knotted, wanting to destroy it.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Her head was too full of the memory, the too-recent agony of wanting to kiss him. Slumping
— Marissa Meyer
Press button woman was there for him
For whatever he was wanting.
No demand was too big
Press button woman knew her gig. — Initially NO
For whatever he was wanting.
No demand was too big
Press button woman knew her gig. — Initially NO
But it feels different because wanting someone is not the same as loving her, and now I understand that Morgan does not love me.
— Nina LaCour
She was a wicked thing sometimes. All full of want. As if the shape of the world depended on her mood. As if she were important.
— Patrick Rothfuss
But even in sleep, her ghosts all hunt her down, wanting her to look at them, remember them.
— Katherena Vermette
You love your virtue as the mother her child; but when was it heard of a mother wanting to be paid for her love?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
My girl crush is Dolly Parton. I've never met her, but I keep wanting to run into her in a grocery story or something!
— Kimberly Schlapman
Nasser found himself imagining her, without wanting to: those large green eyes, and freckles, and sweet bow lips.
— Kaye Thornbrugh
The more she tried to recapture the impulse that had set her wanting to put pen to paper, the less it seemed to have ever existed in the first place.
— Charles De Lint
He came to find her, wanting what everyone wanted, and what only free-thinking people, not the supernatural, could give. Meaning.
— Ian McEwan
The apple tree in the background, just barely visible, was stretching a single limb out to her, as if wanting to be in the photo with her.
— Sarah Addison Allen
He buried his hands in the rich velvet of her hair. I thought I'd die for wanting you.
— Teresa Medeiros
But all the wanting in the world, her mother reminded her, will leave you with exactly what you have.
— Alexander Maksik
Her eyes fall on Alejandro's lips, wanting, once again, to know how they would feel on her. She squirms at the thought.
— Vivian Winslow
If she felt my gaze upon her, I assume she was accustomed to being stared at, just as I was used to wanting what I could not have.
— Alice Hoffman
'You love her without willing it or wanting it, and that is the most exquisite pain of all.'
— Vicki Pettersson
I wanted all of her and resented other boys for wanting any part of her.
— Jonathan Franzen