Quotes About Consorts
Even if you are divine, you don't disdain male consorts.
~ Michelangelo
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The Leckerys are not fit consorts for people such as the Palindrakes, whereas we of the Malagash dynasty eminently are.
~ Storm Constantine
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Previously in Goddess mythology, males were merely consorts—companions to the females, who acted as servants and fulfilled their robust desire for lustful celebration of their Goddess magnificence. But now a male was needed who could do more; a male who could also protect the Goddess and defeat the enemy.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
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We sat and drank, each with a separate past locked up in him, and fate's alarm clocks set at unrelated futures -- when, at last, a wrist was cocked, and eyes of consorts met.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Better to take consorts,' Locke says. 'Lots and lots of consorts.' 'Spoken like a man about to enter wedlock,' Cardan reminds him.
~ Holly Black
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What was not possessed of the 'fat light'--an immanence that shed radiance over the world of gross matter--should be left to the portraitists of sausage-shaped ladies and their rich consorts.
~ Norman Lock
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