“I have had my dance with Folly, nor do I shirk the blame; I have sipped the so-called Wine of Life and paid the price of shame; But I know that I shall find surcease, the rest my spirit craves, Where the rainbows play in the flying spray, 'Mid the keen salt kiss of the waves.” KnowsPlaySpiritKissingPaidShameBlameWineWaveFlyingFollySaltRainbowCraveSprayShirk Book:Poems, 1912-1944 Source: Poems, 1912-1944
“On the other couch a women sits with a young boy looking through a picture book about Babar the Elephant. When I find a magazine and I lean back to start reading it, I can see the women watching me out of the corner of her eye. She moves closer to the child and she leans over and kisses his forehead. I know why she does it and i don't blame her.” KnowsChildrenDoeI CanBookEyeMovingYoungReadingBoysKissingBlameCornersMagazinesHer EyesElephantsCouchesForeheadsPicture Books Book:A Million Little Pieces Source: A Million Little Pieces
“A rose by any other name Would get the blame For being what it is-- The colour of a kiss, The shadow of a flame. A rose may earn another name, So call it love; So call it love I will, And love is like the sea, Which changes constantly, And yet is still The same.” MayStillsNamesLove IsSeaKissingShadowAnd LoveBlameRoseFlamesColourLove Is Like Author:Tanith Lee
“Once a person knows a kiss and a kind word, you can't blame him for never wanting to live without them again. - "The Bridges of Madison County"” KnowsKindPersonsKissingBlameBridgesCountyKind WordsMadison Author:Robert James Waller
“And the best and the worst of this is That neither is most to blame, If you have forgotten my kisses And I have forgotten your name.” IfsNamesWorstKissingBlameForgotten Author:Algernon Charles Swinburne
“You can’t blame a fella for kissing the prettiest girl in New York, can you, sister?” Sam’s grin was anything but apologetic. Evie brought up her knee quickly and decisively, and he dropped to the floor like a grain sack. “You can’t blame a girl for her quick reflexes now, can you, pal?” GirlNew YorkKissingBlameKneesGrainReflexesPalsPrettiestApologeticFellas Author:Libba Bray
“A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food; For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.” HumansSimpleHuman NatureTearsSorrowCreaturesKissingPraiseBlameCookingSimplicityTransientLove Kiss Author:William Wordsworth