B Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with B. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Breathing deeply, she whispered, "You don't taste the way you smell."
Dominic shifted, his own fingers trailing down her neck, skimming a tantalizing path over her breast that made her legs shake. "I'm not sure how to respond to that." His voice was deep. Husky.
"The sugar scents cling to your hair and the fibers of your clothes." She moved her head, gently nuzzling into the silvering hair at his temple. "I thought you might taste like cake twenty-four seven."
Less husky. "I do brush my teeth."
"I know. Minty fresh. Delicious," she assured him. "I'm just saying, I like cake. It would have been nice.”
Source: Battle Royal
“Breathing determines emotion. Emotion determines breathing.”
“Breathing dreams like air”
Source: The Great Gatsby
“Breathing feels easy with the right helper.”
“Breathing first, winning next.”
“Breathing fresh air is so last season these days.”
Source: Quote: +/-
“Breathing fresh outdoor air is a known detoxification protocol.”
“Breathing him in wasn't enough, I wanted to inhale him. The leather, the smoke, the sweetness.”
“Breathing in and breathing out is a practice of freedom. When we focus our attention on our breath, we release everything else, including worries or fears about the future and regrets or sorrows about the past.”
Source: The Art of Communicating
“Breathing in enough to be given life, softening the pain a little, finding some colour in all the grinding grey. Remembering that something else was possible, that it could change. That was all I could hold on to, never daring to consider that it actually would change. That I would.”
Source: Fray
“Breathing in, I see all my ancestors in me: my mineral ancestors, plant ancestors, mammal ancestors, and human ancestors. My ancestors are always present, alive in every cell of my body, and I play a part in their immortality.”
Source: The Art Of Living
“Breathing in, let golden light come into you through your head, because it is there that the Golden Flower is waiting. That golden light will help. It will cleanse your whole body and will make it absolutely full of creativity. This is male energy. Then when you exhale, let darkness, the darkest you can conceive, like a dark night, river-like, come from your toes upwards—this is feminine energy: it will soothe you, it will make you receptive, it will calm you, it will give you rest—and let it go out of the head. Then inhale again, and golden light enters in.”
Source: The Secret of Secrets
“Breathing in the scent of his hair, I realized I'd needed him my whole life, before we even met. First, his music and the way he taught me through books and recordings. Then, he saved my life and refused to abandon me no matter how much I deserved it.”
Source: Incarnate
“Breathing in, breathing out, ain't that what it's all about. Living life crazy loud, like I have the right to.”
“Breathing in, I am aware of my heart. Breathing out, I smile to my heart and know that my heart still functions normally. I feel grateful for my heart.”
“Breathing in, I am aware that I am breathing in.
Breathing out, I am aware that I am breathing out.
Breathing in, I am grateful for this moment.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I am aware of the preciousness of this day.
Breathing out, I vow to live deeply in this day.”
“Breathing in, I calm body and mind. Breathing out, I smile. Dwelling in the present moment I know this is the only moment.”
“Breathing in, I know I am breathing in. Breathing out, I know I am breathing out.”
“Breathing in, there is only the present moment. Breathing out, it is a wonderful moment.”
Source: Present Moment Wonderful Moment: Mindfulness Verses for Daily Living: Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition
“Breathing involves a continual oscillation between exhaling and inhaling, offering ourselves to the world at one moment and drawing the world into ourselves at the next.”
Source: Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology
“Breathing is a fascinating thing to watch in a woman.”
Source: Einstein Intersection
“Breathing is a lot like creativity. Like an inhale, you receive an inspiration, you let it run through the unique magnificence of who you are, and then you release it into the world, letting it go, unattached to the way it needs to look.”
“Breathing is central to every aspect of meditation training. It's a wonderful place to focus in training the mind to be calm and concentrated.”
“Breathing is hard. When you cry so much, it makes you realize that breathing is hard.”
Source: Love Is the Higher Law
“Breathing is important in the practice of meditation because it is the faculty in us that is simultaneously voluntary and involuntary. You can feel that you are breathing, and equally you can feel that it is breathing you. So it is a sort of bridge between the voluntary world and the involuntary world — a place where they are one.”
Source: What is Zen?
“Breathing is made up of two stages: inhaling, the intake of air, and exhaling, the letting out of air. The spiritual life is fed, nourished, by prayer and is expressed outwardly through mission: inhaling and exhaling. When we inhale, by prayer, we receive the fresh air of the Holy Spirit.”
“Breathing is medicine. I forgot how to breathe, but I’m learning all over again.”
Source: Essence
“Breathing is meditation; life is a meditation. You have to breathe in order to live, so breathing is how you get in touch with the sacred space of your heart.”
“Breathing is my best ally. By doing simple breathing exercises, I can quickly come back to center and feel more grounded.”
“Breathing is not just a physiological process, it’s a tool for self-regulation and enhanced performance. Individuals can improve their learning, recovery, and overall well-being by understanding how to use breathing techniques effectively.”
Source: B.E.T. On It: A Psychological Approach to Coaching Gen Z and Beyond
“Breathing is optional, but I need some air.”
Source: Warm Bodies and The New Hunger: A Special 5th Anniversary Edition
“Breathing is our participation with the cosmic dance. When our breath is in harmony, cosmos nourishes us in every sense.”
Source: Beautify your Breath - Beautify your Life
“Breathing is our primary nonverbal language.”
Source: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes
“Breathing is our primary nonverbal language. Sharp, uneven breaths convey a message of stress even though someone might insist she is perfectly all right.”
Source: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes
“Breathing is so important with physical activity, then how much more important is it with psychological activity?”
“Breathing is the first act of life and the last. Our very life depends on it. Since we cannot live without breathing it is tragically deplorable to contemplate the millions and millions who have never mastered the art of correct breathing.”
“Breathing is the first act of life, and the last.”
Source: Pilates' Return to Life Through Contrology
“Breathing is the fundamental act of being alive. One can go without thoughts, emotions or sensations, sleeping, talking or any other activity for a long time, without food for weeks, without water for days. But if you stop breathing, you’ll be dead before you finish reading this letter. Because it is the essence of life, some focus upon it seems appropriate.”
“Breathing is the greatest pleasure in life”
“Breathing is underrated.”
Source: Under a Painted Sky
“Breathing meditation can quiet the mind, open the body, and develop a great power of concentration.”
“Breathing, moving, existing yet feeling nothing, as if life is a story being told to someone else.”
“Breathing the same air... doesn't make you smarter - it makes you to get the same results... over and over so far as loop.”
“Breathing they say is good for you. It's yoga. In Tara's case, it's just pain. They remained silent for the rest of the drive.”
Source: Tajrish
“Breathing will change your life! Breathing is the most important thing you will ever do.”
“Breathing, according to me, corresponds to taking charge of one's own life.”
Source: Between East and West: From Singularity to Community
“Breathing, n You had asthma as a child, had to carry around an inhaler. But when you grew older, it went away. You could run for miles and it was fine. Sometimes I worry that this is happening to me in reverse. The older I get, the more I lose my ability to breathe.”
Source: The Lover's Dictionary: A Novel
“breathing, sleeping, drinking, eating, working, dreaming, everything we do is dying. to live, in fact, is to die.”
Source: Bel-Ami
“Breathless and unharmed, we emerge from the mazes of metaphysics and psychology where man and the soul are playing hide-and-seek.”
“Breathless I look up at him and find him gazing at me with a wonder that my deep-seated insecurity finds hard to believe. Then he does this thing. His fingers start moving on my face, tracing outlines. They trail along my eyebrows, the ridge of my nose, the apple of my cheeks and the line of my jaw. His touch is like feather but his eyes…they blaze and just like that, without saying a single word, he makes me believe.”
Source: All My Life