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  • One must learn, if one is to see the beauty in Japan, to like an extraordinarily restrained and delicate loveliness. -- Mary Ritter Beard
  • Affinity' is beautiful and intense, with no laughs. It's a rather delicate and emotional love story, with a spooky element. -- Andrew Davies
  • From your silken hair to your delicate feet you are perfection to me. Pleasure hides love from us, but pain reveals it in its essence. -- Oscar Wilde
  • Are you a man?'' The question slipped out, and she regretted it. Regretted injecting reality into this delicate, lovely dream of passion. ''I thought I had conclusively proved my manhood to you. Shall I do it again? -- Christina Dodd
  • She did not want to say it, because it made no practical sense, but in the end she went to Japan for the delicate sake cups, resting in her hand like a blossom; she went to Japan for loveliness. -- Z.Z. Packer
  • The touch of your fingersgrazing minedelicate asa single drop of winein a crystal goblet.Rolling it round,I savor it on my tongue,try tomake it lastforever.The words Iloveyouform in the airand melt. Your palm againstmy cheek,light asa snowflake. -- Eve Merriam
  • ...he says he can't see why I didn't "just" tell the truth. but the truth is denser than he can imagine, yet it's more delicate than my body; it's more complicated than any love that ever passed between the two of us. -- Tayari Jones
  • Love as education is one of the great powers of the world, but it hangs in a delicate suspension; it achieves its harmony as seldom as does love by the senses. Frustrated, it creates even greater havoc, for like all love it is a madness. -- Thornton Wilder
  • Love was such a delicate thing, requiring tissue-paper touch and the safest place, yet there it was out in the real world, where it got battered by storms of ill will and bad circumstances and demons of your own or of other people. Love didn't stand a chance. -- Deb Caletti
  • The one bit of color on the woman's body was the bright yellow of the stilettos peeking out from her sensible trousers.Fuck me shoes. Damn. Any woman who wore those shoes had a streak of the unexpected. He wondered what her underwear looked like. Something delicate and lovely? -- Lexi Blake
  • He had uttered a mad wish that he himself might remain untarnished, and the face on the canvas bear the burden of his passions and his sins; that the painted image might be seared with the lines of suffering and thought, and that he might keep all the delicate bloom and loveliness of his then just conscious boyhood. -- Oscar Wilde
  • To learn your artistry and to be able to perfect that, is overwhelming. Especially when you are exuding love. The human emotion is a very delicate thing, so you have to be careful about how you present it because it can be kind of scary, or too overwhelming if you're not careful. So I try to just keep it love. -- Whitney Houston
  • Fly (poem from the book Blue Bridge) Delicate, / butterfly winged, / we vainly push against the sky, / each trying to find our place.Yes, we are going to die, / let's not beat about the bush. / Maybe today, maybe tomorrow, / maybe even years from now. Meanwhile, / we have someone who loves us, / someone to love. / Surely there is no need to hesitate. -- Jay Woodman
  • At last everything was satisfactorily arranged, and I could not help admiring the setting: these mingled touches betrayed on a small scale the inspiration of a poet, the research of a scientist, the good taste of an artist, the gourmet's fondness for good food, and the love of flowers, which concealed in their delicate shadows a hint of the love of women -- August Strindberg
  • Friendship is far more delicate than love. -- Hester Lynch Piozzi
  • A hero's love is as delicate as a maiden's. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Fall in love fast, make sure I handle it delicate -- Kevin Gates
  • Absences are a good influence in love and keep it bright and delicate. -- Robert Louis Stevenson
  • I love the abstract, delicate, profound, vague, voluptuously wordless sensation of living ecstatically. -- Anais Nin
  • ... love is too delicate a flower to rise again when one has trampled it under foot. -- George Sand
  • I love the feel of good quality Italian black lace that feels delicate and really feminine. -- Nicole Trunfio
  • Simplicity, a delicate silence about oneself, increases their worth and makes one love those whom one admires. -- George Sand
  • I love you, rotten, Delicious rottenness. ...wonderful are the hellish experiences, Orphic, delicate Dionysos of the Underworld. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • I love the intimate, single spotlight, troubadour-y quiet, delicate moments. But I also love Springsteen and screaming and shouting. -- James Bay
  • 'Affinity' is beautiful and intense, with no laughs. It's a rather delicate and emotional love story, with a spooky element. -- Andrew Davies
  • Since love is the most delicate and total act of a soul, it will reflect the state and nature of the soul. -- Jose Ortega y Gasset
  • What is commonly called love, namely the desire of satisfying a voracious appetite with a certain quantity of delicate white human flesh. -- Henry Fielding
  • You have to work to keep love alive; you have to protect it and maintain it, just like you would a delicate flower. -- James Dobson
  • Eye , gazelle, delicate wanderer, Drinker of horizon's fluid line; Ear that suspends on a chord The spirit drinking timelessness; Touch, love, all senses... -- Stephen Spender
  • I love introverts. They don't waste words. Excessive extroverts can be very wasteful. I don't trust them in any kind of intricate or delicate matter. -- Alexei Maxim Russell
  • Virtue and taste are nearly the same, for virtue is little more than active taste, and the most delicate affections of each combine in real love. -- Ann Radcliffe
  • She gave me eyes, she gave me ears; And humble cares, and delicate fears; A heart, the fountain of sweet tears; And love and thought and joy. -- William Wordsworth
  • In an age where the lowered eyelid is just a sign of fatigue, the delicate game of love is pining away. Freud and flirtation are poor companions. -- Marya Mannes
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