Quotes About Touch
Lo tocó como nunca antes se había atrevido a hacerlo, acariciando su cuerpo con la punta de los dedos muy, muy suavemente, recorriendo la piel levantada como una mujer ciega leyendo braille.
~ Clive Barker
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Möge ihnen die Liebe für immer ihre Schwingen leihen, so dass ihre Füße nie wieder den Boden berühren.
~ Victoria Alexander
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Psychotherapy is more than technique in that it is art, and goes beyond pure science in that it is wisdom. [...] Wisdom requires the human touch.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Her eyes are pure stars, and her fingers, if they touch you, freeze you to the bone.
~ Virginia Woolf
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But the close withdrew: the hand softened. It was over-- the moment.
~ Virginia Woolf
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But he could not tell her he loved her. He held her hand. Happiness is this, he thought.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I put my bare hand on her bare hand and felt, "This is genuine. There can be no mistake about this.
~ Virginia Woolf
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There was a mystery about it. You were given a sharp, acute, uncomfortable grain—the actual meeting; horribly painful as often not; yet in absence, in the most unlikely places, it would flower out, open, shed its scent, let you touch, taste, look about you, get the whole feel of it and understanding, after years of lying lost.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Our hands touch, our bodies burst into fire. The chair, the cup, the table-nothing remains unlit. All quivers, all kindles, all burns clear.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Her look, passing through all that time and that emotion, reached him doubtfully; settled on him tearfully; and rose and fluttered away, as a bird touches a branch and rises and flutters away.
~ Virginia Woolf
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It is strange that the tactile sense, which is so infinitely less precious to men than sight, becomes at critical moments our main, if not only, handle to reality.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Let at least one word of my writings impregnate the reader's heart.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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before picking up the spilled diamonds, she locked the door and embraced him, weeping — the touch of her skin and silk was all the magic of life, but why does everybody greet me with tears?
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Mi coprii la faccia con la mano e piansi le lacrime più cocenti che avessi mai versato. Le sentii serpeggiare tra le dita e giù per il mento, e scottarmi, e mi si chiuse il naso, e non riuscivo a smettere, e poi lei mi toccò il polso. «Se mi tocchi muoio» dissi. «Sei sicura che non verrai con me? Non c'è speranza che tu venga? Dimmi soltanto questo». «No» rispose. «No, caro, no». Non mi aveva mai chiamato caro.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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She started to reach for the door and was shocked to feel his fingers clamp down around her wrist. Shocked, not because she found his touch offensive, but because of the jolt of heat—of pure, sensual awareness—that brief connection sent through her body.
~ Lara Adrian
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I wonder what disgusts you more, the fact that I'm a demon, or the fact that when I touch you, it doesn't matter.
~ Larissa Ione
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Touch? Other guys? He knew she'd have to, but to hear her say it, to know she'd tried… A terrible pressure condensed in his chest cavity and his skull, and then he heard some sort of monster in the room—
~ Larissa Ione
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The word ghost is only used in the Bible a few times, but nonetheless it is mentioned. Several passages include: Matt. 14:26; Mark 6:49; Isaiah. 29:14; and Luke 24:37-39. The Bible references the disciples witnessing Jesus walking on the water during a storm. What they believed they were seeing was a ghost, rather than Jesus walking on the water. After the resurrection, his disciples thought he was ghost, but he let them touch him
~ Larry Wilson
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I am in an altogether new world now. I can think of nothing more wonderful. It is a real touch of all that heaven means.
~ Laura Hillenbrand
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It was as if his fingers knew things, but they couldn't show him unless they were moving, touching. He had to think it was similar for carpenters and writers, and he knew it was the same for chefs.
~ Laura Lippman
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She asked only that life be tangible, full of things to touch and hold, smell and devour. Soft fabrics, new books, full-bodied wines, well-made dresses, defined calves.
~ Laura Lippman
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Escribir esta historia se me ha convertido en una carrera perdida de antemano contra el tiempo y la desmemoria, que son dos hermanos gemelos de dedos largos que todo lo tocan.
~ Laura Restrepo
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O vocables of love,The end of an end is an echo,A last cry follows a last cry.Finality of finalityIs perfection's touch of folly.
~ Laura Riding
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