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Quotes About Temptation

It would have been amazing, indeed, if my mother could have resisted him. If any woman could.
~ Elizabeth Bear
We all have our own purposes in seducing thee, Sir Poet. Thee, and that which thou dost harbor.
~ Elizabeth Bear
He felt her moving, tasted her sweetness like venomed blood.
~ Elizabeth Bear
He could not be distracted by his darling girls when he must be about seducing villains.
~ Elizabeth Bear
He eats souls, Cathoair. It's where he gets his food.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Such a pretty thing, and so flawed at his heart: it made the Devil's fingers itch to mend him.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Everybody seemed to think I would sell out anything, in order to gain a little physical comfort.
~ Elizabeth Bear
We're looking for a mortal man to seduce and betray. Your speciality.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Seduced by Faerie already, Merlin the Magician?" "Not everyone who comes to a lover's bed is seduced.
~ Elizabeth Bear
I don't go for the sexy bad girl thing anymore, but…damn.
~ Elizabeth Bear
My sin is love in that I love my sin too well to wish to repent of it.
~ Elizabeth Bear
She let her hand slide across the tailored dark fabric of his trousers before leaning back, curling against the arm of the loveseat in a manner that would have horrified her tutors.
~ Elizabeth Bear
It couldn't possibly be a good idea to touch him, she told herself as she eyed the proffered hand. Not when the summer night got more sultry and the red high heels started to tango and the saxophones began murmuring "I Got You Under My Skin," which sounded way too much like "I Got You In My Orifice.
~ Elizabeth Bevarly
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~ Elizabeth Boyle
As he turned around, he discovered Miss Tempest, her back to him, caught in a tangle of rose canes. A rose trapped by thorns. If the front of Miss Tempest was enticing, her backside was even more so. It showed a decidedly feminine figure, with curves and soft angles that could tease a man into believing the lady was just as pliable. And any man who thought that, Pierson reminded himself, would be a fool.
~ Elizabeth Boyle
Attraction is composed of desire and danger.
~ Elizabeth Brundage
Just remember when temptation comes your way that a boy will drink beyond his means and a man will know when he's had enough." "Yes
~ Elizabeth Chadwick
Chretien speaking to Dominic: 'Magda is no ordinary young woman. There is a blood price on her head way beyond that upon any Cathar, indeed way beyond mine. I advise you most strongly to think with your head, not your loins.' 'I am thinking,' Dominic said softly, 'with my heart.
~ Elizabeth Chadwick
There was something irresistible about popcorn.
~ Elizabeth George Speare
A fair woman is a paradise to the eye, a purgatory to the purse, and a hell to the soul.
~ Elizabeth Grymeston
And then he only had eyes for the pie. Watch any man, he could be ninety years old and drooling spit, but at the sight of homemade pie every last one of his wits will spring to attention.
~ Elizabeth Hay
I might not have behaved the way I did. I might not have gotten drunk every night, slept around, done drugs, woken up in strange houses wondering where I was and what I'd done the night before.
~ Elizabeth Haynes
Charity didn't mean to waste the entire afternoon. But her favorite daytime drama was on the telly. It was always the same, she thought, stretching out on the bed to watch. The sex got her interested first, and then the story. Before long she was totally hooked, and deep into the intricate plots and the glamorous goings-on. And afterwards, she just felt drained. She was sound asleep by the time Lady Margaret came home.
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard
Giving the rugged repairman the eye was one thing -- but Charity had no intention of snogging away a whole rainy afternoon when she was supposed to be catching up on her work. Lady Margaret was counting on her! But then again, Lady Margaret didn't have big brown eyes and a cheeky grin.
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard