Quotes About Intimacy
I felt like I could never get enough of you even if I melted into you like snow on wet grass.
~ Marvel Comics
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She closed her eyes as his full weight stretched over her. They fit together perfectly and as they clung together her woman's body felt that at last she had found the man's bones from which she'd been created, and she was overcome with desire to become one flesh.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
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Even friends need private spaces, if only within the depths of their own souls, where no one else is allowed to intrude.
~ Mary Balogh
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But the things is, you see, that two people can never actually become one no matter how close they are. And it would not be desirable even if it were possible. What would happen when one of them died? It would leave the other as a half a person, and that would be a dreadful thing. We must each be a whole person and therefore we each need some privacy to be alone with ourselves and our own feelings.
~ Mary Balogh
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He knew he was alive when he was with her, whatever the devil that meant. Whatever the devil it did mean, it made all the difference. And he was not even sure what that meant.
~ Mary Balogh
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Now she realized she had never been kissed before. Not really. Not like this. Ah, never like this.
~ Mary Balogh
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We often do not say what is in our hearts," he said, "to those who are closest and most dear to us.
~ Mary Balogh
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A funny thing, love. It was not always, or even mostly, a sexual thing.
~ Mary Balogh
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He would never know know her. Such intimacy but no communication, because words - even if she could speak or write them - could never explain her world to him.
~ Mary Balogh
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One cannot try marriage. Once one is in, there is no way out.
~ Mary Balogh
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I like your voice. That sounds ridiculously lame, I know. But when you cannot see, Miss Fry, sound and the other senses become far more acute. Normally one likes the look of someone to whom one feels attracted. I like the sound of your voice.
~ Mary Balogh
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It was what remained to a relationship after the first euphoria of the romance had faded.
~ Mary Balogh
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Their love had developed out of friendship; friendship helped it deepen.
~ Mary Balogh
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The silence extended between them. A silence that was gradually filled with unspoken words, almost as if their minds connected though they did not speak.
~ Mary Balogh
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Christina, he said softly, look at me. Feel the rhythm. Feel my rhythm.
~ Mary Balogh
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there are women in whom the love of a lover extinguishes all other loves...
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Every step I have taken has been to bring myself closer to you.
~ Arthur Golden
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ali mogao si pretražiti cijeli Kyoto i ne bi našao dvoje ljudi koji su toliko uživali biti jedno s drugim kao oni.
~ Arthur Golden
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Nikad dotad u životu nisam osje?ala takvu bliskost s nekim drugim ljudskim bi?em, iako nismo progovorili ni rije?i.
~ Arthur Golden
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On the road I want to grab you sometimes and just kiss the life outa you
~ Arthur Miller
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LINDA: To me you are. Slight pause. The handsomest. From the darkness is heard the laughter of a woman. Willy doesn't turn to it, but it continues through Linda's lines.
~ Arthur Miller
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Are you still awake?' he might ask in the intimate whisper of 3 a.m. lovers who half arise, warm and happy, to find they have been in someone's company during all those lost hours of sleep.
~ Arthur Phillips
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Then you'll feel your cheek scratched... A little kiss, like a crazy spider, Will run round your neck... And you'll say to me : Find it ! bending your head - And we'll take a long time to find that creature - Which travels a lot...
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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Heiraten heißt das Mögliche t(h)un, einander zum Ekel zu werden. (Marrying means doing whatever possible to become repulsed of each other.)
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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