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irreversible
  Unleash the beast. Rhinocerous horn
Willy Ronis
by Sam Haskins
Sylvia kristel

At dinner one evening in Paris, at the height of her fame I accused Brigitte Bardot of living her life between bed and bedlums.

She smiled beatifically and crossed herself.

" Please God, let it last for ever and ever." she said.

by Peter Evans

I stroke her lightly, memorizing her body. I want her to melt into me like butter on toast.  I want to absorb her and walk around for the rest of my days with her encased in my skin.

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS. by Sara Green

Malgosia Bela
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She was overcome by a sense of  joy so intense it splintered and burst into malticoloured fragments that  filled the entire universe.
Water for Elephants
Robert Doitneau

She wondered why no one spoke the truth about birth,  it was so close to dying you could see the angel before you...

The third angel by  Alice Hoffman

Cos you're my number 1   I'm like a dog to get you.                    I want you up and on.  I'm like a dog to get you.

song from number 1 by Jont ( Goldfrapp )

Walk out into velvet.  Nothing more to say.  You're my favorite moment.  You're my saturday.

from song Number 1

Dreamers
set them free
I wanted a woman with spirit, with joie de vivre a woman with a sense of adventure and sexual curiocity.

Roger Vadim
When I met James it was as if a new time began As if all that had been my life until then abruptly came to an end. 



And everything I had known before faded away.  I was instantly transported into a world with brighter colours, sharper sounds, more intense flavours and smells.

And for a time I thought it was mine.

from Astrid annd Veronika by Linda Olsson

It's the best thing in life, you write.  It's what everyone wants-

to be understoodto feel understood.

    from The story of you by Julie Myerson

 We simply have to accept it, because it is what nourishes our existence.

If we reject it, we die of hunger, because we lack the courage to stretch out a hand and pluck the fruit from the branches of the tree of life.

We have to take love where we find it, even if that means hours, days, weeks of disappointment and sadness.

 

Love can consign us to hell or to paradise,

 but it always takes us somewhere.

 



The moment we begin to seek love, love begins to seek us.  And to save us.

by Paulo Coelho

Act akin to dreaming Like so many other things we have no name forexisting in that limbo beyond the fringes of consciousness.

from Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami

...for the day is you,

and the light is you,

the sun is you,

and all the beautiful,

beautiful awaiting life is you,

by Karin Boye

Let me sing you gentle songs...

Les Aventures Extraordinaires d'Adele Blanc-Sec

by LUC BESSON

FROM THE RIVER PIEDRA I SAT DOWN & WEPT  BY PAULO COELHO
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I step into a looking glass

See the future and the past

The room is blue and cold as ice

And I'm lost in Paradise

FROM  LES COURANTS D'AIR

BY GRAND TOURISM

Allons enses l'atmosphere.

Laissons passer les courants d'air.

We have no time to waste my friend.

from Les courants d'air  by Grand Tourism

Life can be sweet
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