96 Quotes About Virgin
- Author Patrick Süskind
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He had preserved the best part of her and made it his own: the principle of her scent.
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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I was pure, before you defiled me, and don't you forget it. As though the concept of purity is anything more than the construct of selfish, competitive men stampeding toward the women to call dibs. I'll be damned if I'm not worth stampeding toward, but the prize had better be me, hymen or no hymen.
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- Author Analicia Sotelo
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Why does the twenty-first century feel like this?Like men are talking intotheir favorite phonograph& the phonograph is mereceiving their baritone: You're so exoticWatch out, men, says my violinI am a Royal Bengal man-eating tiger
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- Author Richelle Mead
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This wasn’t the first time I’d been pulled out of bed for a crucial mission. It was, however, the first time I’d been subjected to such a personal line of questioning.“Are you a virgin?
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- Author Shelly Crane
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I'm a virgin, Ariel," I whispered conspiratorially. "Sealed up like a Swiss bank account.
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- Author Analicia Sotelo
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Out here, where the sand is so white,so Westernized, how could I not sink into it& burn with questionslike what am I doing hereI am in the wrong bookI am in the wrong eraI am not DorotheaI am Analicia
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- Author Analicia Sotelo
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I am tiredof undressing to no comment,years and years of youthwasted to the particles in the air.
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- Author Anne Stuart
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The child in the middle of the room was glaring at him, for child she was, no matter what her advanced years. She was a virgin, untouched, unkissed, innocent and angry, and he was prepared to enjoy himself immensely. "So tell me, little one. What really brought you here?
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- Author Adalbert Stifter
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Almost two years had passed once again since his father's death. Hugo remained in the city, pure and strong as a virgin; for the man who harbours a god in his breast will remain untouched by the baseness which the world holds in store.
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