Cheek Quotes

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Karl Lagerfeld
“Forgiveness isn’t something I’m preoccupied with — turning the other cheek isn’t my trip.”
Karl Lagerfeld

Kamand Kojouri
“I open my eyes.
I want to know:
what is in the abyss of a kiss?
Are stars born in these black caves
that house bated breaths and unspoken words?
Do our souls crawl on these tender cheeks
to greet one another by ivory gates?
What happens when we kiss?
Where do you go?
Don’t tell me.
For I have lost my desire to know.
Kiss me
so that I forget myself.
I close my eyes
and fall in the abyss.”
Kamand Kojouri

Amanda Mosher
“A light rain touches my cheek like an angel's butterfly kisses.”
Amanda Mosher, Better to be able to love than to be loveable

Kamand Kojouri
“O woman,
father says natural is beautiful
so why do you redden your cheeks
and blacken your eyes?
Why do you remove the hair on your legs
and draw them into your brows?
Why do you hold your breath
lest your stomach show
and hold your fart
lest they know
that you’re a human? O woman,
father says natural is beautiful
so why do you straighten your hair
to curl it next
and pretend to orgasm
so they think you enjoyed the sex?
Why do you dumb yourself down
and push your breasts up?
Why do you smile when you’re told to
and love when you don’t want to?
When? When
will you stop, woman?
Father says natural is beautiful
but that is doubtful
for what does father know
he’s only a fellow.”
Kamand Kojouri

Paul Hoffman
“I have a message for your daughter,” said Cale. “I am bound to her with cables that not even God can break. One day, if there is a soft breeze on her cheek, it may be my breath; one night, if the cool wind plays with her hair, it may be my shadow passing by.”
And with this terrible threat he faced forward and the procession started once more. In less than a minute they were gone. In her shady room Arbell Swan-Neck stood white and cold as alabaster.”
Paul Hoffman, The Left Hand of God

Israelmore Ayivor
“You know what happens when you slide your cheek on the edge of a sharp razor blade? Yes! That's how it feels when you slide your dreams into the palms of toxic and negative people! Save your dreams from defamation and disfigurement!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Julia Quinn
“He touched her cheek, and he looked into her eyes. He saw his whole world there”
Julia Quinn, Because of Miss Bridgerton

Israelmore Ayivor
“Smile once a while; even if life tastes like bitter bile, just file out your teeth and cheeks and take a mile of sweet smiles... Smile, make it your life's style. Decorate your face with piles of smiles!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Geoffrey Chaucer
“you will not be master of my body & my property”
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales

Munia Khan
“We have so much to learn from a fallen teardrop which is wiped away from our cheek…never to be felt again”
Munia Khan

Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio
“A gypsy girl approached Don Zana and Alfanhui and held out her tambourine. Don Zana said to her, 'You don't pay for art, kid.”
Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio, Adventures of the Ingenious Alfanhui

M.F. Moonzajer
“You are like the kid who even cannot understand the different between a kiss on the cheek and a kiss on the lips; simple and devoted unlike the rest of the world.”
M.F. Moonzajer, LOVE, HATRED AND MADNESS

Christina Engela
“Turning the other cheek only gets that slapped as well.”
Christina Engela, Autumn Burning: Dreadtime Stories for the Wicked Soul

“A kiss on one cheek makes her blush both cheeks. (Un bisou sur une joue - Fait rougir les deux joues)”
Charles de Leusse

Julie Anne Long
“The cheek of the man. She liked cheek. She liked a man who spoke to her as if she was a person, an equal as if she were in on the joke.”
Julie Anne Long, It Happened One Midnight
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“Crying baptizes the cheeks; Too full of a crazy love. (Les pleurs baptisent les joues; Trop plein d'un amour fou)”
Charles de Leusse

“The minute I started turning the other cheek,
The so- called strong became the weak”
Charmaine J. Forde

Brandon Sanderson
“If that sounds like hypocrisy to you, well, we like to call it politics.”
Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea