Quotes About Intimacy
not now. He was quiet, and then he said, "You are the only person in this world I want to have sitting here beside me. That isn't what I think, it's what I know. I guess it doesn't explain anything.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Well, but how deeply I regret any sadness you have suffered and how grateful I am in anticipation of any good you have enjoyed. That is to say, I pray for you. And there's an intimacy in it. That's the truth.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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No one can read the books of Moses with any care without understanding that law can be a means of grace. Certainly this law is of one spirit with the Son of Man who says, I was hungry and you fed me. I was naked and you clothed me. This kind of worldliness entails the conferring of material benefit over and above mere equity. It means a recognition of and respect for both the intimacy of God's compassion and the very tangible forms in which it finds expression.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Lila had no particular notion of what the word 'married' meant, except that there was an endless, pleasant joke between them that excluded everybody else and that all the rest of them were welcome to admire.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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You, she said. He laughed. Who else? She said, Nobody else in this world.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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He imagined her sitting in that overstuffed chair in the evening lamplight, reading while he read, listening while he told her how long the days would be if he did not almost believe she was with him there.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Már egy ideje házasok voltak, amikor arra a következtetésre jutott, hogy a szerelem részben olyan vágy, amelyet a birtoklás nem enyhít.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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If there was one thing she wished she could save from it all, it was the way it felt to walk along beside him.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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For in fact I wore her coat like beatitude, and her arms around me were as heartening as mercy, and I would say nothing that might make her loosen her grasp or take one step away
~ Marilynne Robinson
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How you would honor someone differs with circumstances, so you can only truly fulfill a general obligation to show honor in specific cases of mutual intimacy and understanding.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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In insomnia we encounter the very heart of love's darkness: the essential otherness of the beloved.
~ Marina Benjamin
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Listen to me. I will tell you the truth about a man's life. I will tell you the truth about his love for women.
~ Mario Puzo
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Nothing was going to stop him from owning this girl, possessing her, locking her in a house and keeping her prisoner only for himself.
~ Mario Puzo
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Mantén a tus amigos cerca, pero a tus enemigos más cerca
~ Mario Puzo
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And now, as he looked deeply into Nicole's eyes, he determined she was telling him the absolute truth.
~ Mario Puzo
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Scrivere un romanzo è una cerimonia che somiglia allo streap-tease. Come la ragazza che, sotto impudichi riflettori, si libera dei propri indumenti e mostra, a uno a uno, i suoi incanti segreti, così anche il romanziere mette a nudo la propria intimità in pubblico attraverso i suoi romanzi.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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I know what a man feels close to the woman he loves, but he's affraid to do anything
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Quique pensó que no volvería a excitarse pero, pasado un momento en esta postura —él echado de espaldas, Marisa acuclillada sobre su cara, ofreciéndole un sexo rojizo que él lamía concienzudamente, y Chabela arrodillada entre sus piernas y con su pene en la boca—, sintió de pronto que su sexo comenzaba a endurecerse otra vez y ese delicioso cosquilleo en los testículos, síntoma seguro de la excitación. Con
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Sólo los enamorados se abstraen así ?se acercó a él y le revolvió los cabellos?. Baja de la luna, sobrino.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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El amor duraba poco basado en lo puramente físico. Con la desaparición de la novedad, con la rutina, la atracción sexual disminuía y al final moría (sobre todo en el hombre), y la pareja entonces sólo podía sobrevivir si había entre ellos otros imanes: espirituales, morales. Para esa clase de amor la edad no importaba.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Ma, molto dopo, prima di cadere addormentata, con le sue braccia attorno al mio collo e le labbra incollate alle mie, mi sussurrò: La tua letterina da Alessandria l'ho letta dieci volte, almeno. Dormivo assieme a lei tutte le notti, la tenevo stretta in mezzo alle gambe.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Faceva sempre in modo di farmi sapere, o meglio, indovinare, che c'erano uno o più segreti nella sua vita di tutti i giorni, una dimensione della sua esistenza cui io non avevo accesso e dalla quale poteva scatenarsi in qualsiasi momento un terremoto che avrebbe mandato all'aria la nostra convivenza.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Sentía en los dedos de la mano atrapada por Chabela los vellos de un pubis ligeramente levantado y la oquedad empapada, palpitante, contra la que aquélla la aplastaba. Temblando
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Se besaron con avidez y desesperación, primero en los labios y, luego, abriendo las bocas, confundiendo sus lenguas, intercambiando sus salivas, mientras las manos de cada una le quitaban —le arranchaban— a la otra el camisón hasta quedar desnudas y enredadas; giraban
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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