
God, no. I don’t want to tame her, I want to watch her. I just want to watch her be herself -“ it turns me on like nothing else.
– Dianna Hardy
Related Quotes:
- One who turns his face towards Bhagwan [God], turns towards him; he will receive the bliss and the light. God does not do anything else. – Dada Bhagwan
- Her eyes reversed into herself, to watch the secret heart of herself pounding itself into pieces against the side of her chest. – Ray Bradbury
- Iron turns red when it corrodes, and copper turns green. Meat turns to maggots, and thoughts turn to speech. – Stepan Chapman
- Oh! Do not attack me with your watch. A watch is always too fast or too slow. I cannot be dictated to by a watch. – Jane Austen
- For good health, watch what you eat. For a good head, watch what you watch. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- An unfinished book. left unattended, turns feral, and she would need all her focus, will and ruthless determination to tame it again. – Ruth Ozeki
- …we’re not eighteen anymore. We’ve lived. We’ve created things that last -“ things of joy, and things of burden. – Dianna Hardy
- The question is never ‘who am I?’ It’s ‘who do I want to be? – Dianna Hardy
- One of the greatest lies ever told is that there’s no power in vulnerability. – Dianna Hardy
- None of us are ordinary -“ we just settle into ordinary lives. – Dianna Hardy
- He thought he’d lived through everything. Only now did he realise he’d merely existed. – Dianna Hardy
- Every sacred mission, every hunt for hidden relics, every pilgrimage from one end of the earth to the other -¦ I was looking for you. – Dianna Hardy
- Some wounds were worth bearing for the healing they brought. – Dianna Hardy
- Everything that matters hurts, until it doesn’t matter anymore. – Dianna Hardy
- Hope -“ or perhaps delusion -“ was a flame that had stayed lit, even though its scorching light would hurt. It had refused to go out. – Dianna Hardy
- It certainly is a puzzle.- He turned back to the broken road. -œBut sometimes to find the answer, you have to take a leap of faith. – Dianna Hardy
- How can you lose me? You’ve owned me from the first moment I saw you. – Dianna Hardy
- Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore. – Dianna Hardy
- Women eat ice-cream, men toast marshmallows. – Dianna Hardy
- She almost never said his name. Because it made the dreams too real. Because it made the loneliness too tangible when she woke up. – Dianna Hardy
- It may be our actions that define us, but it is our reaction that changes the course of things. – Dianna Hardy
- Don’t be sorry for the truth. A harsh truth is less damaging than a tender lie, and the worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves. – Dianna Hardy
- …you’d be amazed at the grand tales the human brain will throw up to make sense of something nonsensical. – Dianna Hardy
- The one thing you should never do to a woman, whether you make love to her or ???? her, is apologise straight after. – Dianna Hardy
- We have choice,- she insisted. -œThis is it. We don’t get to choose our choices, Gwain, we just get to make the ones we’re given… – Dianna Hardy
- Endings bring new beginnings. Love has many truths. And knights come in all colours. – Dianna Hardy
- I’ll never let go of you again,- she whispered. -œI swear it. – Dianna Hardy
- Pieces of your heart broke every day when you were a mother. – Dianna Hardy
- And then there was – Dianna Hardy
- You are old and grey,- she teased.-œAnd you’re never too immortal for a spanking,- he shot back… – Dianna Hardy
- I loved you instantly, because angels can love instantly. – Dianna Hardy
- Time flies when you grow fangs and fur. – Dianna Hardy
- What people these days watch!?…Nothing useful!Science proofs that people watch shit over and over and over and over and over and over. – Deyth Banger
- She told herself there had been nothing outside, nothing peering in at her from the darkness. Nothing at all. – Clara Diane Thompson
- Morals are nothing but a civilized society’s attempt to tame some beast called man. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- She found herself longing for home-not just for the hotel but for New York and all the real novels that she could lose herself in there. – Anna Godbersen
- The only way for a woman, as for a man, to find herself, to know herself as a person, is by creative work of her own. – Betty Friedan
- … telling herself stories about herself in a singsong voice, creating her own mythology. – Abraham Verghese
- She held herself until the sobs of the child inside subsided entirely. I love you, she told herself. It will all be okay. – H Raven Rose
- She was herself in their company but a very specific version of herself. – Sara Sheridan
