"They had never been closer in their month of love, nor communicated more profoundly one with another, than when she brushed silent lips against his coat's shoulder or when he touched the end of her fingers, gently, as though she were asleep."
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"I use the PhotoReady Foundation almost every day, and their lip glosses are fantastic."
"Worship or prayer is not to be performed with the lips, but with the heart."
"I shall, of course, die with nonviolence on my lips."
"The night is made for tenderness,--so still that the low whisper, scarcely audible, is heard like music,--and so deeply pure that the fond thought is chastened as it springs and on the lip made holy."
"The most wicked criminals have God on their lips at all times, for God is the only one who can stomach them."
"The eunuch had looked death in the face, so near he might have kissed her on the lips."
"I have touched more men that I can count. Some with my lips, more with my axe."
"she would die as she had lived, with an axe in her hand and a laugh upon her lips."
"I usually have a lip balm in my bag and mascara as well. I don't really wear much make-up, but I like mascara because I've got fair colouring."
"I can’t believe you bit me there,” she finally said. “But what I really can’t believe is how it felt.” A smile curved his lips. “There are perks to being a vampire. That is one of them. I’ll enjoy showing you the others."
"This is our true tie," he whispered, his breath falling hotly onto my lips. "You're meant for me, and I will have you."
"If I could do it all over again," he said, his speech slow and vaguely mangled by his massive lower lip, "I'd just let myself be trampled to death by the Satan Pig."
"All great song, from the first day when human lips contrived syllables, has been sincere song."