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Quotes About Kiss

She knelt at the side of my bed, kissed my cheek, and I woke, rubbed my eyes, looked up at her dreamily. The hall light shone in my eyes. There was a halo in her hair. It must have been that Tupperware bowl on her head.
~ Laura Kasischke
Give me a kiss, and to that kiss a score; Then to that twenty, add a hundred more. Robert Herrick, 1648
~ Laura Lee Guhrke
He tilted her face upward as if he meant to kiss her. Shocked, Maria resisted, glancing toward the people at the table, some of them are smiling, some disapproving, some thoroughly appalled. She looked back at him, doubtful. "Does a gentleman kiss a woman in front of other people?" He tilted her head back. "This one does," he said and captured her lips with his.
~ Laura Lee Guhrke
The first kiss was at once passionate and chaste, a kiss that contained everything that was to mark their future together—his aching need for her, the slightest sense of reserve on her part, as if she would always hold back a piece of herself. Their last kiss contained their entire history.
~ Laura Lippman
This time when we kissed, he didn't pull away, and I was close enough to his mouth for him to whisper what the tiny old vaquero had said a long time ago, the part of being of two worlds. "Tu eres de dos mundos." I closed both of my eyes, the blue one and the brown one, so I could be in just one world, his...
~ Laura McNeal
I kissed you because i wanted to see if reality could ever compare to a memory. It doesn't. It's ever better. And I want more, Margot.
~ Laura Moore
Take hands. There is no love now. But there are hands. There is no joining now, But a joining has been Of the fastening of fingers And their opening. More than the clasp even, the kiss Speaks loneliness, How we dwell apart, And how love triumphs in this.
~ Laura Riding Jackson
Why is he following me? Why are you following me?" He grabbed her arm. "D'Sayre is trying to learn your secrets. Me? I just want a kiss." He pulled her into his embrace and pressed his lips to hers.
~ Laurel O'Donnell
Ben told me when I was in middle school that girls loved boys who liked to dance. I can't lie. I totally started dancing at the dances to get girls." … "It seems to work for you" He took her hand and kissed it… "Does it? 'Cause I'm working it, beautiful Ella, I'm working it.
~ Lauren Dane
He leaned in and kissed her, because now that he knew he could, he planned on kissing her every chance he got.
~ Lauren Myracle
I'm going to kiss you now," I warned him, since I knew how he felt about being mushy in public.
~ Lauren Myracle
He had forgotten that anything could be so tender. He breaks the bun open, revealing glossy bits of pork and glaze, a secret red heart. When he puts it to his mouth, it is like a kiss: sweet and salty and warm.
~ Celeste Ng
The touch of his lips on hers had startled her. He had tasted like coffee, warm and slightly bitter, and he had kissed back. That had startled her, too. As if he were ready for it, as if it were as much his idea as hers.
~ Celeste Ng
I sought not in her visage, for the tinge of the morning, and the lustre of heaven. These had vanished with life; but I hoped for liberty to print a last kiss upon her lips. This was denied me; for such had been the merciless blow that destroyed her, that not a lineament remained!
~ Charles Brockden Brown
A kiss is the morning dew which stand up. (Un baiser, c'est la rosée - Du matin qui s'est levé)
~ Charles de Leusse
A kiss on one cheek makes her blush both cheeks. (Un bisou sur une joue Fait rougir les deux joues)
~ Charles de Leusse
Judas did not make only one kiss. (Judas n'a pas fait qu'une seule bise)
~ Charles de Leusse
One kiss, two lips. One love, two bodies. (Un baiser, ce sont deux lèvres. - Un amour, ce sont deux corps.)
~ Charles de Leusse
Our tax on love Collects on the lip. (Notre impôt sur l'amour - Se collecte sur les lèvres.)
~ Charles de Leusse
Rails that kiss derail; Rails that deviate, too. (Rails qui s'embrassent déraillent; Rails qui s'écartent de même)"
~ Charles de Leusse
The lover steals a kiss, He is under penalty of perpetuity.
~ Charles de Leusse
The lover steals a kiss. He incurs life imprisonment. (L'amoureux vole un baiser. Il encourt perpétuité)
~ Charles de Leusse
The lover steals a kiss. He is under penalty of perpetuity. (L'amoureux vole un baiser. Il encourt perpétuité)
~ Charles de Leusse
We speak by the mouth ; lovers by the lips. (Nous parlons par la bouche ; Amoureux par les lèvres)
~ Charles de Leusse