“He let his mouth linger on mine, neither possessively nor sweetly… like his mouth just belonged there on mine. And he was right. It did. It always had.”

—  Meg Cabot

Source: Abandon

Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "He let his mouth linger on mine, neither possessively nor sweetly… like his mouth just belonged there on mine. And he w…" by Meg Cabot?
Meg Cabot photo
Meg Cabot 159
Novelist 1967

Related quotes

André Aciman photo
Mickey Spillane photo
P.G. Wodehouse photo

“He tried to smile, but it was just a shape his mouth made.”

Source: The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing

Sylvia Day photo
Jenny Han photo

“It's not all of a sudden," he said, his eyes locked on mine. "It's always.”

Jenny Han (1980) American writer

Source: We'll Always Have Summer

John Steinbeck photo
Dorothy Day photo

“It is the lukewarm that He will spew out of His mouth."”

Dorothy Day (1897–1980) Social activist

From Union Square to Rome (1938)
Context: A Jewish convert said to me once, "The Communists hate God, and the Catholics love Him. But they are both facing Him, directing their attention to Him. They are not indifferent. Communists are not in so bad a case as those who are indifferent. It is the lukewarm that He will spew out of His mouth."

Related topics