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Kissing Quotes - Page 27

But because two can play at this game, I stand on tiptoe and kiss his cheek. Right on his bruise.

Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.67, Scholastic Inc.

What is a kiss? Why this, as some approve: the sure, sweet cement, glue, and lime of love.

Robert Herrick (1852). “Hesperides; or, Works both human and divine”, p.159

Love's first snow-drop, virgin kiss.

Robert Burns (1994). “The Works of Robert Burns: With an Introduction and Bibliography”, p.547, Wordsworth Editions

one pale woman all alone, The daylight kissing her wan hair, Loitered beneath the gas lamps' flare, With lips of flame and heart of stone.

Oscar Wilde, Russell Jackson, Ian Small (2000). “The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Poems and poems in prose”, p.153, Oxford University Press on Demand

A kiss may ruin a human life

Oscar Wilde (2004). “The Best of Oscar Wilde: Selected Plays and Writings”, p.164, Penguin

Pride comes before a fall - although in [Henry Kissinger's] case it's more conceit than pride.

"The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court, 1968-77". Book by Asadollah Alam, p. 391, 1991.

As winds come whispering lightly from the West, Kissing, not ruffling, the blue deep's serene.

Lord Byron (2015). “Childe Harold's Pilgrimage”, p.47, Sheba Blake Publishing

You won't kiss me for diamonds," he said, his voice slightly raspy, "but you will for chocolates?" Poppy nodded.

Lisa Kleypas (2013). “The Hathaways Complete Series: Mine Till Midnight, Seduce Me at Sunrise, Tempt Me at Twilight, Married by Morning, and Love in the Afternoon”, p.1058, Macmillan