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Quotes About Romance

He reached out and touched my lower lip, barely brushing the edge. "It starts out the same, but then, after a moment," he said, speaking softly, "suddenly it's as though I've a living flame in my arms." His touch grew firmer, outlining my lips and caressing the line of my jaw. "And I want only to throw myself into it and be consumed.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I stood in front of him in nothing but my shoes and gartered rose-silk stockings.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Intimacy and romance are not synonymous.
~ Diana Gabaldon
He smelt strongly of woodsmoke, blood, and unwashed male, but the night chill bit through my thin dress and I was happy enough to lean back against him.
~ Diana Gabaldon
To the last drop of my blood, mo duinne." "Mo duinne" I asked, a little disturbed by the intensity of this speech. (…) "It means 'my brown one.' " He raised a lock of hair to his lips and smiled, with a look in his eyes that started all the drops of my own blood chasing each other through my veins. "Mo duinne," he repeated, softly. "I have been longing to say that to you.
~ Diana Gabaldon
While Fergus was possessed of dark good looks and a dashing manner that might well win a young girl's heart, he lacked a few of the things that might appeal somewhat more to conservative Scottish parents, such as property, income, a left hand, and a last name.
~ Diana Gabaldon
One never stops to think what underlies romance. Tragedy and terror, transmuted by time.
~ Diana Gabaldon
It starts out the same, but then, after a moment," he said, speaking softly, "suddenly it's as though I've a living flame in my arms." His touch grew firmer, outlining my lips and caressing the line of my jaw. "And I want only to throw myself into it and be consumed." I
~ Diana Gabaldon
So ye've come back to him," he said happily. "God, that's romantic!
~ Diana Gabaldon
James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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sweeping off his hat. Taking her hand, he bowed
~ Diana Gabaldon
Jamie reached across and took my right hand in his, his fingers linking with mine, and the silver of my ring shone red in the glow of the flames. I looked up into his face and saw the promise spoken in his eyes, as it was in mine. "As long as we both shall live.
~ Diana Gabaldon
da mi basia mille, diende centum, dein mille altera, dein secunda centum Ã¢â'¬Â¦
~ Diana Gabaldon
If I'm goin' to lie on my face wi' my buttocks bared, I want the lass under me, not behind me wi' a hatpin!
~ Diana Gabaldon
I was born for you, I simply said, and held out my arms to him.
~ Diana Gabaldon
JAMES ALEXANDER MALCOLM MACKENZIE FRASER,' " she read aloud. "Yes, I know him." Her hand dropped lower, brushing back the grass that grew thickly about the stone, obscuring the line of smaller letters at its base.
~ Diana Gabaldon
He said the greatest thing in a man's life is to lie wi' a woman he loves, he said softly. He smiled at me, eyes blue as the sky overhead. He was right.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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~ Unknown
The lad's offering to take the girl's punishment for her," she said absently, peeking around a spectator in front of us.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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~ Unknown
I pulled the chemise off
~ Diana Gabaldon
Here an ancient oriel window opened glassless to the sky, and the light of the hunter's moon washed us in silver. We lay clasped together, damp skins cooling in the winter air, waiting for our racing hearts to slow and breath to return to our heaving bodies.
~ Diana Gabaldon