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Quotes About Seduction

Tous les enfants essaient de compenser la séparation du sevrage par des conduites de séduction et de parade; on oblige le garçon à dépasser ce stade, on le délivre de son narcissisme en le fixant sur son pénis; tandis que la fillette est confirmée dans cette tendance à se faire objet qui est commune à tous les enfants.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
La beauté séduit la chair pour obtenir la permission de passer jusqu'à l'âme.
~ Simone Weil
I saw the delicate, pink-mottled claw meat poking seductively through its blanket of mayonnaise and the bland yellow pear cup with its rim of alligator-green cradling the whole mess. Poison.
~ Slyvia Plath
The best of good writing will entice us into subjects and knowledge we would have declared were of no interest to us until we were seduced by the language they were dressed in.
~ Sol Stein
He stares at me so darkly, so hungily that I can only nod. Agree. Of course, I feel it. I do, I admit.
~ Sophie Jordan
It's just, there's something compelling about very beautiful people. Especially strong-jawed men with stubble and intense eyes. You fall under their spell and believe anything they say.
~ Sophie Kinsella
He who does not know how to encircle a girl so that she loses sight of everything he does not want her to see, he who does not know how to poetize himself into a girl so that it is from her that everything proceeds as he wants it-he is and remains a bungler
~ Soren Kierkegaard
A man who cannot seduce men cannot save them either.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
Therefore, the person who is unable to write letters and notes never becomes a dangerous seducer.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
Life is seductive, yet so few allow themselves to be seduced.
~ Jewel
Squat like a toad, close at the ear of Eve.
~ John Milton
Literature, the most seductive, the most deceiving, the most dangerous of professions.
~ John Morley
No man who has seen a woman in Pleasure Silk, or watched her dance, or heard the sound of a belled ankle or watched a woman's hair, unbound, fall to her waist can long live without the possession of such a delicious creature.
~ John Norman
With her enticing speech she caused him to yield, with her flattering lips she seduced him. Immediately he went after her, as an ox goes to slaughter…He did not know it would cost his life—PROVERBS 7:21-23.
~ John Paul Jackson
This empire, unlike any other in the history of the world, has been built primarily through economic manipulation, through cheating, through fraud, through seducing people into our way of life, through the economic hit men. I was very much a part of that.
~ John Perkins
his character was dreadfully vicious, for that the possession of irresistible powers of seduction, rendered his licentious habits more dangerous to society.
~ John William Polidori
Mine! You know you wanna be mine! ?I'm so fine. You're so fine. You deserve to be mine....
~ John Zakour
Unfortunately, even as he removed his shirt to reveal shoulders good enough to make a girl go slack-jawed, his only thought was of the errant au gratin potato. "Here you go, Doll," he said, holding his shirt out to her. "Maybe you could get that cheese out, before it's too late.
~ Ellen Baker
i want you to lick my bellybutton while looking up at me.
~ Ellen Kennedy
Of all the things I wondered about on this land, I wondered the hardest about the seduction of certain geographies that feel like home — not by story or blood but merely by their forms and colors. How our perceptions are our only internal map of the world, how there are places that claim you and places that warn you away. How you can fall in love with the light.
~ Ellen Meloy
If anyone was going to fall prey to a handsome vampire, it was going to be me.
~ Ellen Schreiber
Trevor possessed many of the qualities of a vampire without actually being one. He constantly preyed on me, was deeply charismatic, and tried to suck the life out of me.
~ Ellen Schreiber
its a vampire kiss
~ Ellen Schreiber
Abrieron la puerta y se recibieron a besos: besos que erizaban los párpados, la piel, el vello púbico, que ocultaban los compromisos, los sueños, que despojaban de la ropa, el futuro, la inteligencia.
~ Élmer Mendoza