I Quotes
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“I felt it as sure as the love I had for her: every husband should have a man available to help worship his wife's pussy. Nothing was more intimate and caring than a husband who approved of one particular man violating his bride's vows. It was more than just his relationship to his bride. It was the special connection multiplied between all three.
It was an enrichment all husbands should know.
If the husband truly loved his wife, he should know that another man ejaculating on her face was a gift – cumming in her pussy a compliment above all others.
The bond of trust was strengthened. The intimacy intensified beyond imagination. The love nurtured to transcendence.”
Source: My Wife is Dating Him: Hotwife Erotica
“I felt it better to speak to God than about Him.”
“I felt it coming and it felt so good, the hollowness inside my belly, a rising savageness, a sensation of hunger that I wanted to run from, yet embrace; control, yet submit to; and all I could do was squirm.”
Source: One Night
“I felt it deep in my bones, beyond the need for survival: the starvation for meaning, for purpose.”
Source: Dreaming of Hiraeth
“I felt it. Felt- him.
The very rock beneath my feet seemed to tremble- a pulsing steady beat.
His footsteps. As if the mountain shuddered at each touch.
Everyone in that room went still as death. As if petrified that their very breathing would draw the attention of the predator now strolling toward us.”
Source: A Court of Mist and Fury
“I felt it. I heard the snap of my heart tearing in half. It wasn’t a messy, dirty rip like I’d expected, but a smooth, clean line that knew just where to break to hurt me the most.”
Source: Touched by Death
“I felt it shelter to speak to you. -Emily Dickinson”
Source: The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well
“I felt it shelter to speak to you.”
Source: Letters of Emily Dickinson
“I felt it then, the vibration along that invisible tether. I pushed away from it. I would not go to the Darkling now. I wouldn't go to him ever again. But still, I knew wherever he was, he was grieving.”
Source: Ruin and Rising
“I felt it very moving to feel his touch, and to remember that hands can also show love.”
“I felt it was more fun to knock people down than to build them up. I seemed to get a better reaction from my peers and from my friends when I was mocking stuff - which isn't necessarily anything to be too proud of.”
“I felt it was my duty to praise all of God's works with fervent enthusiasm. At the same time I killed flies in my house in a spirit of hatred, exasperation and contempt. My praise to God for all his works was dishonest, the act of killing the fly was honest.”
“I felt it was necessary. I never ever paid attention to any election. Not really [into] politics or anything like that. It never benefited us. This time around, it's not a black-or-white thing — you got somebody in there for us that's well-spoken and gonna handle their business. I just wanted to do my part and let them know we need change, we need help, it's rough out there.”
“I felt it was really important to come here to see what was happening in New York. So, I came to see film and accidentally I stumbled upon theater, so I discovered Andre Gregory, Richard Foreman, Robert Wilson, and theater became my first anchor.”
“I felt it was really, really important, not just in the vein of feminist erasure or whatever but also just as an artist that I honored my work.”
“I felt it was vital to stress the importance of national security in this debate and the need for a clear path to our exit from the European Union. I hope I have achieved both these objectives.”
“I felt it would be years before the knotted-string dream of other people’s performances of woes for my dead wife would thin enough for me to see my black space again, and of course- needless to say - thoughts of this kind made me feel guilty.”
Source: Grief Is the Thing with Feathers
“I felt it would to add a great deal to my legend for eccentricity.”
“I felt it's vague enough for the reader to pull their own story and their wisdom out of the poem, but for me, it's actually very painfully transparent what I've written. Sometimes very literal, which is scary.”
“I felt joy for being alive, playing a sport that a generation ago could have landed me in prison.”
Source: Furia
“I felt Joyce was an influence on my fiction, but in a very general way, as a kind of inspiration and a model for the beauty of language.”
“I felt just overwhelmed by input: the Vietnam War and the collapse of the '60s and the proliferation of media' it just felt like everything was too much to handle and you just tuned out.”
“I felt just the way I imagine the shade of poor old Samuel must have felt when the witch dragged him up from Sheol. "Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?" In fact, I had spent the morning darkness praying for the wisdom to do well by John Ames Boughton, and then when he woke me, I was immediately aware that my sullen old reptilian self would have handed him over to the Philistines for the sake of a few more minutes' sleep.”
Source: Gilead
“I felt kind of bored at the prospect of writing some more of my own songs because I really wasn't saying what I wanted to say.”
“I felt kind of like my life was a snow globe that someone had shaken up really, really hard. Only it wasn't raining glitter flakes on me, that's for sure.”
Source: Summer of Lost and Found
“I felt knowledge and the unity of the world circulate in me like my own blood.”
Source: Siddhartha: An Indian Tale
“I felt landscapes would sell more readily, and not being equipped psychologically to be a teacher or commercial artist, that was important.”
“I felt lethal, on the verge of frenzy. My nightly bloodlust overflowed into my days and I had to leave the city. My mask of sanity was a victim of impending slippage. This was the bone season for me and I needed a vacation.”
Source: American Psycho: Picador Classic
“I felt like 'Life' was a great show. It was really well-written.”
“I felt like - like I don't know what. Like this wasn't real. Like I was in some Goth version of a bad sitcom. Instead of being the A/V dweeb about to ask the head cheerleader to the prom, I was the finished-second-place werewolf about to ask the vampire's wife to shack up and procreate. Nice. - Jacob”
“I felt like a car that had only been operated by one driver… a car its new prospective buyer was determined to take to the Daytona 500.”
Source: Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set
“I felt like a castaway lost at sea during a nasty nor-easter. And nobody could see past the storm...”
“I felt like a champion because I was figuring shit out. I was a doer and a getter-doner, and it was okay to be identified by the neighbors as the little lady who had a dump truck of manure delivered, a load that made the entire neighborhood smell like a dairy barn for weeks.”
“I felt like a child. I was a child. I could blow things up but I couldn't put things back together.”
Source: Hummingbird Salamander
“I felt like a deer with a hundred hunters after me.”
“I felt like a dork growing up.”
“I felt like a fake the whole time and it made me very, very nervous - which is why I have such great respect for actors, because I can't do what they do. I really can't do it. I'm always uncomfortable. And I'm just grateful that I recognized that this uncomfortable-ness was a sign that I shouldn't be doing it. More than not having any talent - which is clearly obvious - more than not having any talent, it was so uncomfortable and I was so insecure. And I was so frightened. And the thought of being somebody other than myself was impossible for me.”
“I felt like a fighter who was training for a title bout that had not been booked yet.”
“I felt like a gut-torn rodent in the grove, waiting for death.”
Source: The Cost of Curses: A Cursed Magic Novel
“I felt like a kid at Santa Claus's funeral.”
Source: The Man Who Folded Himself
“I felt like a kid standing in the world's greatest video arcade without any quarters, unable to do anything but walk around and watch the other kids play.”
“I felt like a killer who had just killed the heart of an honest lover.”
Source: Once Again Beautiful And Pure: A Tale of Strength and Redemption
“I felt like a loser. I was unhappy as a child most of the time. We were terribly poor and I hated my size.”
“I felt like a man who awakens in his own house and finds all the furniture rearranged, so that every familiar nook and cranny looks foreign now. Disoriented, he has to reevaluate his surroundings, reorient himself.”
Source: The Kite Runner
“I felt like a misfit at school, and I think that's quite common.”
“I felt like a monster reincarnation of Horatio Alger: A man on the move, and just sick enough to be totally confident.”
Source: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream
“I felt like a mouse running through one of those cardboard mazes. I didn't have to think about anything I did. My body just...went. The difference was that, unlike the mouse, there was no hunk of cheese waiting for me at the end. No reward of any kind for making it through. In fact, there was no end at all.”
Source: Emerald City
“I felt like a nightcap, thought you might like one too."
"Nightcap...right..." she drawled, making a mockery of his excuse, her smirk alerting him to the fact she knew exactly what he was thinking.
"I've got a whole range of those little booze bottles ready and waiting in my room."
She widened her eyes in faux innocence and pointed at the bar over his shoulder. "But we've got a smorgasbord of big booze bottles waiting for us. Why would we need to drink in your room?"
Damn, he loved her sparring.
"You want me to spell it out?"
Defiant, she eyeballed him. "Yeah."
They'd flirted long enough. Time to up the ante.
Manny stood, moved next to her chair, and crouched down so he could murmur in her ear.
"I want you. Naked. Panting. Hot. Writhing for wanting me as bad as I want you. Splayed on my bed so I can go down on you. Before we fuck all night.”
Source: The Man Ban
“I felt like a number of things in me as a writer just clicked.”
“I felt like a piece of trash. I felt dirty and I felt used and I was disappointed.”