Lovers Quotes - Page 23
She’ll have no lover, for I don’t want her and she’ll see no other.
Jean Rhys (2001). “Wide Sargasso Sea”, Gardners Books
Although she was giddy with exhaustion, sleep was a lover who refused to be touched.
Janet Fitch (2013). “Paint It Black”, p.140, Hachette UK
James Salter (1995). “A Sport and a Pastime”
J.R. Ward (2011). “Envy: A Novel of the Fallen Angels”, p.342, Penguin
To lovers and dreamers and anyone who hasn’t truly experienced either.
J. A. Redmerski (2013). “The Edge of Never”, p.2, HarperCollins UK
How do I appear unthreatening when her lover's blood is running down my chin?
Isaac Marion (2012). “Warm Bodies: A Novel”, p.19, Simon and Schuster
The negroes are lovers of ludicrous actions, and hence all their ceremonies seem farcical.
"Curiosities of Literature". Book by Isaac D'Israeli, 1791 - 1834.
But what really happened? The answer is simple: the lovers survive and flourish.
Ian McEwan (2010). “Atonement”, p.371, Random House
Henry Vollam Morton (1951). “In Search of London”
Henry David Thoreau (2017). “Journeys, Adventures & Life in Harmony with Nature – 6 Book Collection (Illustrated): Including Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, A Yankee in Canada & Canoeing in the Wilderness - North American Highlands Series”, p.200, e-artnow
Heinrich Heine (1866). “The Poems of Heine: Complete”, p.190