I Quotes
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“I smiled. Then I felt his hand in my hair again. He was running his fingers through it, gently at first, but it soon turned into a nape and scalp massage that made me shiver. His touch and proximity were electric, and the tingles I got from our contact were felt everywhere. Everywhere. He was soon poised above me, his gorgeous eyes searching my face for something before he claimed my lips again.
It was even better this time, maybe because of how our bodies were positioned. I arched into him, wanting to feel as much of him as I could, as I tangled my fingers into his too-long hair and devoured his mouth greedily.
Suddenly, nothing mattered more to me in this world than feeling as much of his weight on me as possible.
I was floating despite being weighed down. I kept moaning shamelessly into his mouth and I could feel how much he loved it. I guessed that was how the marking worked. I could truly feel his enjoyment in my bones, and it spurred me on more than anything.”
Source: Her Second-Hand Mate
“I smiled then resumed my journey, the music of the Wraeththu guiding my feet.”
Source: Para Kindred: Enigmas of Wraeththu
“I smiled to hide the hell I lived. I smiled to hide the darkness. On the surface, I smiled and grinned and laughed. I had mastered my emotions. What emotions I feel, I allow. No one suspected my wars.”
Source: Broken
“I smiled to myself, thinking of America, measuring her against the other girls. She was pretty, if a bit rough on the edges. It was an uncommon type of beauty, and I could tell she wasn't aware of it.”
Source: The Selection Stories: The Prince & The Guard
“I smiled. Wanting to shove him into the hall with its red-flocked Victorian wallpaper, not able to comfort him, not wanting to comfort him.”
Source: In the Cut
“I smiled,
I waited,
I was circumspect;
O never, never, never write that I
missed life or loving.”
Source: Priest, & a Dead Priestess Speaks
“I smiled, danced and cried my way out.”
“I smiled,"Deoch, my heart is made of stronger stuff than glass. When she strikes she'll find it strong as iron-bound brass, or gold and adamant together mixed. Don't think I am unaware, some startled deer to stand transfixed by hunter's horns. It's she who should take care, for when she strikes, my heart will make a sound so beautiful and bright that it can't help but bring her back to me in winged light.”
Source: The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chonicle:
“I smiled. "I understand now. But It doesn't matter and you needn't apologize. They have been very kind to me too. Even if we did differ a little about suitable dresses." He considered me a moment, a mischievous light creeping into his eyes, and said: "Was THAT the dress - that night you wouldn't come out of your room?" I grinned and nodded, and we both laughed.”
“I smiled. She smiled. I believed the smile.”
Source: Paper Towns
“I smiled: I thought to myself Mr. Rochester is peculiar — he seems to forget that he pays me £30 per annum for receiving his orders. "The smile is very well," said he, catching instantly the passing expression; "but speak too." "I was thinking, sir, that very few masters would trouble themselves to inquire whether or not their paid subordinates were piqued and hurt by their orders.”
Source: The Complete Works Of Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette, and The Professor
“I smirk as Peter misses again. I can't help myself. "Hey, Peter," I say, " Remember what a target is?”
Source: The Divergent Series Complete Collection: Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant
“I smirked. “Careful, Aussie, that almost sounded like a compliment.”
I reached to take the knife, but Matthias caught my wrist, reeled back his arm, and stabbed the blade into my hand. I screamed. The Aussie laughed. Okay, it was only a prick. On my finger. But his serial-killer plunge and deranged look of delight got my heart pumping.”
Source: Drop Dead Demons
“I smoke 'cos I'm hoping for an early death and I need to cling to something.”
“I smoke a blunt once every blue moon. But hey, the moon looks kinda blue tonight.”
“I smoke a brown pipe like the breast of a little negress.”
“I smoke a cigar or two a day. I did have a brownie once. It made me sleepy.”
“I smoke a little pot, every day, and I'm healthy as can be.”
“I smoke a pipe abroad, because
To all cigars I much prefer it,
And as I scorn you social laws,
My choice has nothing to deter it.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Illustrated)
“I smoke all the time, one after the other.”
“I smoke because I like to get high.”
“I smoke blunt to take the pain out and if I wasn't high I'd probably blow my brains out.”
“I smoke cigarettes when I write, which is disgusting, but it really helps me.”
“I smoke cigars because at my age if I don't have something to hang on to I might fall down.”
“I smoke crack. I get all my dancers together and we do a prayer.”
“I smoke herb, but what's the harm it that?”
“I smoke in moderation. Only one cigar at a time.”
Source: Great Speeches by Mark Twain
“I smoke. It's expensive. It's also the best option. You see, I am always, always exhausted. It's a stimulant. When I am too tired to walk one more step, I can smoke and go for another hour. When I am enraged and beaten down and incapable of accomplishing one more thing, I can smoke and feel a little better, just for a minute. It is the only relaxation I am allowed.”
Source: Natural Causes: An Epidemic of Wellness, the Certainty of Dying, and Killing Ourselves to Live Longer
“I smoke marijuana every chance I get.”
Source: Howl and Other Poems: Pocket Poets Number 4
“I smoke on the mic like Smokin' Joe Frazier,
The hell raiser, raisin' hell with the flavor.”
“I smoke pot because I want to go to heaven before I die”
“I smoke pot every day, and I love it!”
“I smoke pot when I work. I take a couple of tokes before I start. It just loosens you up.”
“I smoke really good cigars, I don't smoke Cuban cigars. I would never do anything as Un-American as smoke a decent cigar.”
“I smoke so much weed that you wouldn't believe and I get more ass then a toilet seat.”
“I smoke so much. Three packs a day... I went to the bathroom, a camel came out of my ass.”
“I smoke ten to fifteen cigars a day. At my age I have to hold on to something.”
“I smoke till I got chest pains”
“I smoke to fill the potholes in my soul”
“I smoke too much whether it's going well or badly. After all these years, I definitely associate having a pen in my hand with having an ashtray just out of eye line.”
“I smoke two cartons of unfiltered cigs and down a bottle of American rye whiskey as a warm up, generally. Then swallow beach sand and general aggregate to get some texture in the voice, followed by a stick of butter to smooth it all out. This works for me, but may not be for everyone.”
“I smoke weed, of course. That's like meditation for me. Watching movies is a really good escape as well.”
“I smoke weed.It's not an addiction. It's something I wanna do. It's not smart though. It's not good for my body but I'm doing it. I'm not telling people to do it.”
“I smoke wherever there's an ashtray.”
“I smoke, isn't that terrible?”
“I smoke. If this bothers anyone, I suggest you look around at the world in which we live and shut your f-kin' mouth.”
“I smoked 20 cigarettes to get that sound because I'd read that John Lennon smoked a load of cigarettes on "Twist and Shout".”
“I smoked and looked down at the bottom of Pittsburgh for a little while, watching the kids playing tiny baseball, the distant figures of dogs snatching at a little passing car, a miniature housewife on her back porch shaking out a snippet of red rug, and I made a sudden, frightened vow never to become that small, and to devote myself to getting bigger and bigger and bigger.”
Source: The Mysteries of Pittsburgh
“I smoked for almost 10 years. I really regret that. Thankfully, I came out on the other side. I hope my lungs are repairing themselves now.”
“I smoked for many years like a total idiot.”