1,071 Quotes About Lust
- Author Philip Elliott
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At last Eddie understood why they called it 'making love.' Until now he'd only been having sex, and, my oh my, what he had been missing.
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- Author Mariyam Hasnain
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You’re in damn so sexy nightgown causing trouble to a man below his belt. Yet you think it’s you who is in trouble.
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- Author Virginia Alison
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Every word she wrote dripped with honey and on entering the depths of her desire oozing from the page... He had no doubt of her intentions...
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- Author Thich Nhat Hanh
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If we don’t practice mindfulness, our cravings and sensual desires will overwhelm us.
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- Author Katherine McIntyre
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Took long enough,” she called out, not wanting to admit how the sight of him made her throat hitch, how the man was so gorgeous she lost her mind. “I thought you drowned in the mirror from staring into your reflection too long.
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- Author Abhishek Leela Pandey
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Lust is the purest emotion. If Love is the effect, then lust is the cause. Love might be intangible but lust is omnipreseent, evergrowing. Evergrowing. Always! Forever!!
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- Author Virginia Alison
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If he knows where to put it and how to use it, who am I to argue?
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- Author D.L. Hess
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I look at him and my body reacts in a way that it never has before, even in the throes of passion. I look at him and I start aching so deep inside it takes all I can to think, to breathe, to speak. He’s like the brightest flame and it takes everything in me to resist its call.I know that if I give in, I’ll get burned so deeply, there might be nothing left once I come out the other side.But, god, I want to step into that flame.
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- Author Kiran Manral
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It was strange, this feral creature, the body. It would stay denied for months, for years, and then, at one touch, a moment’s trembling indiscretion, it would raise itself and reach out without a moment’s hesitation for what it wanted, in complete contravention of all previously held notions of honour, propriety and morality.
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