1,071 Quotes About Lust
- Author Donna Lynn Hope
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You're flattered because he wants to sleep with you? Who doesn't he want to sleep with?
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- Author Fiona Thrust
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Lust, pure gorgeous lust: the sacred energy that elevates us, and makes us feel so special.
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- Author Fiona Thrust
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There we were, filled with pure animal need, as he pinned me to the wooden table, and cruelly whipped my naked bottom; the two of us sweaty and panting, me screaming, him grunting, our primal sexual natures overprinting the tea room’s pretence at gentility, and refinement.
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- Author Mark A. Rayner
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To live for the hope of something isn’t really living at all, and so, like a child putting away its toys and picking up a tool, he marched to Lyca’s bathroom, to shower off the stench of failure, soap up the death of hope, then wash away the ashes of his love for Daphne.
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- Author Fiona Thrust
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The thought went through my mind that we should film ourselves in our sexual act, and project our frenzied copulation permanently onto the walls of the tea-room, as a lesson to wake up the boring people who drank tea here, and to show them what life was really all about.
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- Author Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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He gave Dancer one last pat. 'You're luckier than you know, pal. Living without a set of balls makes life a lot less complicated.
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- Author Eric Bishop-Potter
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I catch sight of Janice. Her eyes are so full of excitement that I half expect her to jump up and down. This is something she'll never forget, I tell myself. As an old lady with all the spirit knocked out of her and nobody believe in she'll remember a happy day in July when a horny young guy strutted his stuff and made her heart beat fast.
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- Author Crystal Woods
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Was I on something? Yes, love. The strongest drug there is.
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- Author Nenia Campbell
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You don't find the concept of illicit love at all engaging?”“The concept, maybe. But in literature? That's like ordering a glass of tap water at a bar.
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