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Beautiful Women Quotes

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Roman Payne
“Champagne arrived in flûtes on trays, and we emptied them with gladness in our hearts... for when feasts are laid and classical music is played, where champagne is drunk once the sun has sunk and the season of summer is alive in spicy bloom, and beautiful women fill the room, and are generous with laughter and smiles... these things fill men's hearts with joy and remind one that life’s bounty is not always fleeting but can be captured, and enjoyed. It is in writing about this scene that I relive this night in my soul.”
Roman Payne

Philippa Gregory
“Some women attract desire. Others do not.”
Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl

“Trust your beauty to shine from your eyes and into the souls of that deserve you.”
Melody Carstairs

Ann Patchett
“No one could see her objectively anyway. Even those who saw her for the first time, before she had opened her mouth to sing. Found her radiant, as if her talent could not be contained in her voice and so poured like light though her skin. Then all that could be seen was the weight and the gloss of her hair and the pale pink of her cheeks and her beautiful hands.”
Ann Patchett, Bel Canto

Richard L.  Ratliff
“A trim and tan bikini clad Aphrodite”
Richard L. Ratliff

Michael Bassey Johnson
“If roses could talk, they would not boast of their beauty, because they know that they have always been beautiful.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

“The heart of a good mother is as big as the ocean; accommodating all kind of things and sweeping all unwanted things to its shores!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“How beautiful or handsome you are it doesn't depend on your skin color, body height, weight, age, race, origin & faith. It depends on the level of your confidence, optimism, nimbleness, look and smile. How important you are to people it doesn't depend on your appearance, money, power, family and education. It depends on the level of your honesty, expertise, kindness and love.”
Lord Robin

Viv Albertine
“Most middle-aged men want a younger woman as a partner. [...] Men could train their eyes to appreciate the beauty in older faces and bodies like I did – it would help if we saw more older women in the media, your sense of beauty adjusts with constant exposure — but I don't think men are willing to put in that kind of effort.”
Viv Albertine, To Throw Away Unopened

Avijeet Das
“You are blooming like the rare flower you are.”
Avijeet Das

“Women are beautiful because the world sees with the eyes of men and us men are still influencing the preferences of humanity.”
Hockson Floin

Maquita Donyel Irvin Andrews
“I fell asleep with your head on my breast
My soul laying gracefully on your stable and loving chest”
Maquita Donyel Irvin, Stories of a Polished Pistil: Unpaved

Rose McGowan
“That poor girl's been brainwashed into thinking her beauty is all she's worth, because from the time she was a little child she's been getting compliments about her beauty. And it becomes something you think you owe other people.”
Rose McGowan, Brave

“Even the most beautiful woman loses her flavours. However, the flavours of the sensual one outlives her.”
Lebo Grand

Lisa Kleypas
“Flecks of light danced over her cheeks, scattered by the nearby perforated iron firepots at the stall. It made her appear to sparkle like a creature out of Scottish lore. Beautiful women were often dangerous in those stories: disguised as a water spirit or a witch, to ensnare a hapless male and lead him to his fate. No escape, no mercy. As a young boy, Keir had always wondered why the men hadn't tried to resist.
"Ah, weel," his father had explained, "they're enchanters of men, bonnie women are, and when they beckon, we can't help but follow."
"I wouldn't!" Keir had said indignantly. "I'd stay home and take care of Mither."
There had come a chuckle from the stove, where his mother had been frying potatoes. "A good laddie, y'are," she'd called out.
His father had grinned and stretched out before the hearth, lacing his fingers together over his middle. "Someday, lad, you'll ken exactly why a man falls to temptation, even knowing the better of it."
And, as in most things, Keir thought ruefully, his father had been right.”
Lisa Kleypas, Devil in Disguise

“A good woman shoul have spiked attitude. But, beautiful at heart like the cactus flowers, soft and delicate.”
Ebelsain Villegas

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“You can’t easily overlook a beautiful cook who will always look into a book for every step.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

“My perception of your beauty was far more erotic than your real beauty! Am I to be blamed for taking too much effort on my part in beautifying you or did you fail in seducing me?” ”
Ramana Pemmaraju

“Even the most beautiful women lose flavour. However, the flavour of the sensual ones outlives them.”
Lebo Grand

Ian  Kirkpatrick
“Beautiful women were an asset to most men, even men who were taken couldn’t bring themselves to ignore a woman in distress. It was not because they always wanted something, but because they couldn’t help responding. Virtue was something always worth protecting because there was so little of it left.”
Ian Kirkpatrick, Dead End Drive

“A good woman, shoul have spiked attitude.
But, beautiful at heart like the cactus flowers, softanddelicate.”
Ebelsain Villegas

B.S. Murthy
“Maybe, attractive women tend to celebrate their femininity in the small pleasures that male eagerness ensures, but what a scene the plain things create from a shake-hand distance in crowded places”
B.S. Murthy, Glaring Shadow - A Stream of Consciousness Novel

Jodi Lynn Anderson
“Boys always stared at Leeda, but they stared at Murphy harder because Leeda looked fine like china, but Murphy looked like the world’s most decadent banana split. Boys were scared of both of them. Scared of Leeda because she looked too cool to touch and scared of Murphy because they were afraid she might bite them.”
Jodi Lynn Anderson, The Secrets of Peaches

Fenna Edgewood
“Briar waved a hand and gave a tinkling happy laugh. He flinched. This was unbearable. The lass was as fresh and pretty as a daisy and seemed just as oblivious to her own charms as a garden flower was, too.
She smelled much better than a daisy, however. Daisies were highly overrated flowers. When you got up close to one, they smelled disappointingly like manure. No, Briar Blakeley smelled like something delicious. Like something you wouldn’t mind popping straight into your mouth. Like cake baked with vanilla and cinnamon. Or a confectionary’s shop.
She was sweet as honey, probably twice as naive, and something about her was making his blood pound and his loins tighten. The sooner he could get rid of her the better.”
Fenna Edgewood

“Pretty women is when comfort with your own skin, comfort sama pakaian yang dipakai, and one is important, kamu cantik kalau kamu pede dan bangga sama diri kamu sendiri”
Tamara Aulia

“These flowers are so beautiful, but they burn if we touch them. They shouldn't be so beautiful; they should at least have thorns. Then they would be like alcohol — bitter, to keep us from getting drunk.”
S. Zuppardi, The Black Shila

“Pretty women is when you are comfort with your own skin, comfort sama pakaian yang dipakai, and one is important, kamu cantik kalau kamu percaya dan bangga sama diri kamu sendiri”
Tamara Aulia

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