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Quotes About Lecherous

When Lady Godiva took her famous ride, the townspeople of Coventry all agreed they wouldn't watch as she passed by. But supposedly there was one fellow, a tailor named Tom, who violated their agreement by peeping at her through an open shutter. Peeping Tom paid for his lecherous ways.
~ Alan Russell
democracy is dying. We are ruled by faceless bureaucrats and lecherous puritans. ... You think about it. 'All right for me but not for you' is their philosophy.
~ Anne Stevenson
We're needed to save an innocent barrel of wine from a lecherous duke's son.
~ Alethea Kontis
A man can smile and smile and be a villain. Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain. What
~ Aldous Huxley
A thought that carries filth; indeed, incites and excites lecherous character and conduct; conversely, thought that holds decency; certainly, executes and displays dignity and moral values of life.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Every woman has so affinity towards own facial beauty only that she has no immunity to the flattery and fake praise for herself from the lecherous men.
~ Anuj Somany
He who did for the first time to go down on own knees to please a woman might be one of the most lecherous and treacherous persons of that time.
~ Anuj Somany
Does she ever see him watching her through the picture window? Most likely. Does she think he's a lecherous old man? Very probably. But he isn't exactly that. How to convey the mix of longing, wistfulness, and muted regret that he feels? His regret is that he isn't a lecherous old man, but he wishes he were. He wishes he still could be.
~ Margaret Atwood
The most enduring stories in literature generally have some kind of crime at their center, whether it's the bloody butchery of 'Hamlet,' the lecherous misanthropes of Dickens or the lone gunman from 'The Great Gatsby.'
~ Karin Slaughter
As for sin. I honestly can't believe God is so bored or so lecherous as to care how close my body and its various parts get to someone else's various parts.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Here comes Bosola, The only court-gall; yet I observe his railing Is not for simple love of piety: Indeed, he rails at those things which he wants; Would be as lecherous, covetous, or proud, Bloody, or envious, as any man, If he had means to be so.
~ John Webster
Very thoughtful of you, Doyle," he murmured, taking lecherous note of how the chill affected certain regions of her anatomy. His brazen stare erased any last remaining hope that he might not be a party to their crimes. Of course he was. She was naught but merchandise to him.
~ Gaelen Foley
The man was running his eyes over Finnigin's body in a decidedly greedy manner.
~ Storm Constantine
as a "crafty and lecherous old hypocrite."45
~ Susan Cheever
It's a mistake, you know. You have no idea of what you'll be exposed to…the obscenities and lewd comments, the lecherous gazes, the groping and pinching…and that's just at my house. Imagine what it would be like here.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Come on, Ella. Sleep green.' Ignoring him, I got into bed wearing a T-shirt and boxer shorts printed with penguins. I reached over to the nightstand and flipped off the lamp. A moment of silence, and then I heard a lecherous murmur. 'I like your penguins.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Let's be clear: Donald Trump is a lewd, lecherous lowlife.
~ Katie McGinty
A cantankerous, complaining, mischievous, laughing face. He fought and argued, told dirty stories. He was as lecherous as always. Vicious and cruel and impatient, like a frantic child, and the whole structure overlaid with amusement. He drank too much when he could get it, ate too much when it was there, talked too much all the time.
~ John Steinbeck