Quotes about Intimacy
Some men know that a light touch of the tongue, running from a woman's toes to her ears, lingering in the softest way possible in various places in between, given often enough and sincerely enough, would add immeasurably to world peace.
— Marianne Williamson
Women give nothing to friendship except what they borrow from love.
— Seneca
More than kisses, letters mingle souls.
— John Donne
Love is the great conqueror of lust. Being in love is far better than either common sensuality or cold self-centeredness.
— CS Lewis
Love never says, 'I love you, do you love me?' It always says; 'I love you and that is all'.
— Dan Mohler
What does one want when one is engaged in the sexual act That everything around you give you its utter attention, think only of you, care only for you...every man wants to be a tyrant when he fornicates.
— Marquis de Sade
The Epistle to the Galatians is my epistle. To it I am as it were in wedlock. It is my Katherine.
— Martin Luther
care to explain, so he turned her into his arms and kissed her. When he pulled away, her eyes blinked open as if her lids were almost too heavy to hold up. "You really shouldn't kiss me like that, Rafe. I swear when you do it, I can't seem to think clearly." "Why don't you just relax and let me do the thinking for the both of us for a while?
— Mary Connealy
It's so easy to fall in love but hard to find someone who will catch you.
— Anonymous
Love is born with the pleasure of looking at each other; it is fed with the necessity of seeing each other; it is concluded with the impossibility of separation.
— Anonymous
Conversation has a kind of charm about it, an insuating and insidious something that elicits secrets from us just like love or liquor.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
It was cold, and he was coughing. A fine cold draught blew over the knoll. He thought of the woman. Now he would have given all he had or ever might have to hold her warm in his arms, both of them wrapped in one blanket, and sleep. All hopes of eternity and all gain from the past he would have given to have her there, to be wrapped warm with him in one blanket, and sleep, only sleep. It seemed the sleep with the woman in his arms was the only necessity.
— DH Lawrence