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What will not woman, gentle woman dare; when strong affection stirs her spirit up? By Robert Southey

I've always had a fascination with hugging (I'm not really particular about who or what it is I'm embracing as long as there's a "squish" factor). By Misha Collins

The power of gentleness is irresistible. By Henry Martyn

I was torturing the fire, giving it life, and snuffing it out. pg. 33 By Jeannette Walls

An urge, a need, a passionate yearning to share the warmth with the one person left for him to love. By Lois Lowry

Warm-hearted! I should think he has to wear asbestos vests! By P.g. Wodehouse

An honest answer is like a warm hug. By Eugene H. Peterson

What the ever-loving fuck was a cuddle puddle? By Jay Northcote

sucking on a football. By Carl Hiaasen

No words. Just my finger pointing in silence. My finger silently saying, 'Unwrap me, darling. By James Lusarde

Running like a bunny with his tail on fire. By Red Barber

The conversation of kisses. Subtle, engrossing, fearless, transforming. By Alice Munro

Cover me with kisses and lies By George Michael

Pulped in his crushing strength, his hug is enough to smear me over his body like war paint. By Poppet

Imparadis'd in one another's arms. By John Milton

sleeping sprawled out on the bed By Barbara Ann Kipfer

Kindness is like a warm blanket of snow, softly covering and gently touching the heart. By Heather Wolf

Feeling my own humiliation in my heart like the sharp prick of a needle. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A big furry creature that purrs while it sits on your lap and squashes you! By Angela Sweet

Nursing her wrath to keep it warm.Robert Burns By Robert Burns

casually on the blanket beside me, an offer of solace when By Becky Doughty

I'm an affectionate person. By Zara Phillips

When someone loves you it's like having a blanket all round your heart ... By Helen Fielding

Affection! Affection is false. By Elizabeth I

Special kinda warm, By Barry Lyga

find out if it is Marisa before she smothers. By Kristine Frost

What lies lurk in kisses. By Heinrich Heine

What it must feel like to lie back with cut wrists in a warm bath, a voluptuous dwindling feeling. By Michael Cisco

I will bathe in your warmth ma petite. Roll you around me until my heart beats only for you. My breath will grow warm from your kiss. By Laurell K. Hamilton

Umbed by disappointment and betrayal, like a child who had been awakened suddenly from a summer dream about christmas morning. By Armistead Maupin

The air is hot, the atmosphere a bruise. By Jessie Burton

I'm a little monster. Cuddling is my special attack. #cuddlemonster By Crina Popescu

Mouldy blanket? ALBUS By John Tiffany

both touching and somehow repulsive. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

drenching his shirt with saltwater By Stephenie Meyer

A Spoon swoon, if you will. By Harlan Coben

Shakin' like a bowl of soup and make your body loop-de-loop. By Sam Cooke

You're a marshmallow. Soft and sweet and when you get heated up you go all gooey and delicious.- By Janet Evanovich

Madness such as this, its like trying to stop a fire with the moisture from a kiss By Albert Camus

watching the flames twist in the wind. By Cormac Mccarthy

Engulfment is a moment of hypnosis. By Roland Barthes

Love keeps heart warm. By Lailah Gifty Akita

I'm not just a warm body. By Kalayna Price

Coagulate, v.: It is a dangerous thing, this thickening of affection; you want it to have weight, but not to be an immovable burden. By David Levithan

its better to be warm than cold By Mickey Munoz

Embracing the torture, as I'm assaulted by my own thoughts. Like a locust giving birth to earworms. Eeeeew! By Lady G

rubbing the ointment into the creases of his knuckles, massaging By Diana Gabaldon

Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do singe yourself. By William Shakespeare

There is a chill where warmth moved out. By Lori Nelson

Hell-bent on extinguishing By Barbara Longley

Dispel the cold, bounteously replenishing the hearth with logs. By Horace

stupid, overbarbering, possesive, fur ball By Quinn Loftis

What is the use of a violent kind of delightfulness if there is no pleasure in not getting tired of it. - A substance in a cushion By Gertrude Stein

Dearest I cannot loiter herein lather like a polar bear. By Robert Lowell

Protecting myself from the influx of painful stimuli, just give me space and I shall be okay. By Tina J. Richardson

Lips kissed, kissing kissed. By James Joyce

But how can one be warm alone? By Joseph Heller

Let a sweltering heat... love... rose up relentlessly. By Sooyeon Won

I was awesome wrapped in awesome smothered in more awesome. By S.c. Stephens

You love me so much, you want to put me in your pocket. And there I will die smothered. By D.h. Lawrence

Hygge" is like a good hug - but without the physical contact. By Iben Dissing Sandahl

What I want from you, those are just things like this. Not hot things, but warm things. By Lee Mi-Sook

Love is needing to be loved. By John Lennon

Smother me in your hot sauce woman until smoke comes from your thighs. By Thomas Dolby

The sheets grow heavy as a lecher's kiss. By Sylvia Plath

I envythe cup of coffeethat getsto kissyour sleepy lipsawakeevery cold andbitter morning. By Sade Andria Zabala

Nothing is more dreadful than a cold, unimpassioned indulgence. And love infallibly becomes cold and unimpassioned when it is too lightly made. By Aldous Huxley

Kisses honeyed by oblivion. By George Eliot

wankers snorting By Mark Edwards

I sit, smoking, my head against the cool comfort of the fighter plane's wheel, its wing shielding but never embracing me. I'm a cold nestling tonight. By Aleksandr Voinov

Somebody is smitten with my Buttercup. By R.k. Lilley

Softening what is rigid in our hearts ... By Pema Chodron

Love keeps my heart warm., By Lailah Gifty Akita

love wounds me with soft pillows with tender lips and fingers By Sanober Khan

To be so adored but controlled. To be so loved but dominated. The combination was the best aphrodisiac in the world. By Pepper Winters

The ostentation of our love, which, left unshown, is often left unloved. By William Shakespeare

Affection is an overpowering craving to be compellingly sought. By Robert Frost

The comfort of browning butter and the excitement of lemon zest. By Sarah Addison Allen

We'll stay warm tonight even if we have to sit by each other and snuggle. By Joe Teti

The Feeling Being By George Jelinek

I'm drowning and you're stealing every breath. By Cher Lloyd

Don't forget to smolder! By Holly Black

Your hair upon the pillow like a sleepy golden storm By Leonard Cohen

Someone needs a cuddle. By Jodi Ellen Malpas

My face is melting. The goopy blob that was my forehead is slipping south, its molten heat softening everything in its path. By T.r. Burns

A naked lover bound and bleeding lies! By Alexander Pope

She was melting inside. Melting and burning all at the same time. By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Gentle in what you do, Firm in how you do it By Buck Brannaman

want to crawl inside his skin and wrap herself around his By Louise Penny

Co-dependence ... taking someone else's temperature to see how you feel ... By Linda Ellerbee

The thrill of being ignored! By Markus Zusak

To go like a cat upon a hot bakestone. By John Ray

Gentle. Which people see as weak. By Patrick Rothfuss

Thrilling to the sensation of hard, teeming flesh. By Emma Holly

Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy. By William Shakespeare

Sleepwalking down the hall like a firefly in the fog. By Ben Weaver

a towering mass of lust-provoking maleness. By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

What I like more than anything is the touch of a warm hand. By Marty Rubin

Keep a cool surface. Calm. Detached. As inside a part of you has been shattered. By Amy Ephron

When someone falls asleep on your chest, but the one really falling is you. By Craig Stone