747 Quotes About Intimacy
- Author Hanif Kureishi
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Now, watching her sleep, and closing his eyes, he felt, in this particular intimacy - stowed beneath her duvet - that he was intruding. At the same time, he knew, settling down, you couldn´t dislike anyone you'd seen sleep
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- Author Annie Brewer
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Umm, well do I have to tell you how it’s done?” I tease, as I get on my knees and lean over him, . A wide smile spreads over his face as I straddle his lap.“Oh, are you taking dominance? I think I like that.” He grips his hands on my hips, pulling me as close as he can get.
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- Author John Geddes
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...the religion of the heart is as intimate as a wish breathed to the night sky...
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- Author Linda Boone
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oaking” seems like a crazy word in an intimacy book. Yet that is exactly what you want to do in your relational time with Him, you want to “soak in and soak up” His presence, “soak in and soak up” His love. Soaking is positioning yourself before God for the sole purpose of experiencing His presence and His love for you.
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- Author Linda Boone
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Soaking is also positioning yourself for an encounter with God, to be with Him. You do the positioning, He does the encounter.
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- Author Sean Gabler
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This morning could have been perfect. The cruel truth is they have never been. Give us loneliness or give us death.
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- Author Bono
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On the phone, it's about as intimate as it can get. The person's right in your ear. You got to be careful on the phone. You can leave yourself wide open
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- Author Linda Boone
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Linda Boone; Intimate Life Lessons: developing the intimacy with God you already have.
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- Author Hanif Kureishi
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Yet velvet curtains, soft cheese, compelling work and boys who can run full-tilt—it isn't enough. And if it isn't, it isn't. There's no living with that. The world is made from our imagination; our eyes enliven it, as our hands give it shape. Wanting makes it thrive; meaning is what you put in, not what you extract. You only see what you are inclined to see, and no more. We have to make the new.
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