“I remember once walking out hand in hand with a boy I knew, and it was summer, and suddenly before us was a field of gold. Gold as far as you could see. We knew we'd be rich forever. We filled our pockets and our hair. We were rolled in gold. We ran through the field laughing and our legs and feet were coated in yellow dust, so that we were like golden statues or golden gods. He kissed my feet, the boy I was with, and when he smiled, he had a gold tooth. It was only a field of buttercups, but we were young.” HandsRememberYoungBoysLaughingForeverRichFeetFieldsHairWalkingSummerGoldFilledLegsTeethGoldenDustRanPocketsYellowStatuesHand In HandButtercupWalking OutGold TeethLegs And Feet Author:Jeanette Winterson
“By morning, she was raw and sore, and knew walking would be an effort. By morning, she could barely remember what it had been like to not know his body, not to have felt him inside her and held him in her arms and absorbed the power of his thrusts as he came. By morning, she was his.” KnowsBodyWould BeRememberFeltEffortMorningArmsWalkingThrust Book:Cry No More Source: Cry No More
“I could not tell you if I loved you the first moment I saw you, or if it was the second or third or fourth. But I remember the first moment I looked at you walking toward me and realized that somehow the rest of the world seemed to vanish when I was with you.” IfsWorldLoveFirstsMomentsRememberSawsWalkingThirdsTrue LoveFourthLove At First SightI Loved YouHappy AnniversaryInfernal Devices Author:Cassandra Clare
“This made her remember why people take up walking: It is because they no longer have anywhere to go.” PeopleMadeRememberWalking Book:Downtown Owl: A Novel Source: Downtown Owl: A Novel