Top Moonlight Quotes

  • If I told you your bare ass looks fantastic in the moonlight, would you hold that against me? – Pamela Clare

    If I told you your bare ass looks fantastic in the moonlight, would you hold that against me?– Pamela Clare

  • It is rather exciting to write by moonlight. – Dodie Smith

    It is rather exciting to write by moonlight.– Dodie Smith

  • My words are like a musical instrument, softly & seductively playing under the moonlight as they penetrate the depths of your loins! – RokkI La VON

    My words are like a musical instrument, softly & seductively playing under the moonlight as they penetrate the depths of your loins!– RokkI La VON

  • My words are like a musical instrument, softly & seductively playing under the moonlight as they penetrate the depths of your loins!– RokkI La VON

  • You need a poetic touch from the outer space? Then you need the moonlight! – Mehmet Murat ildan

    You need a poetic touch from the outer space? Then you need the moonlight!– Mehmet Murat ildan

  • … going out late at night and laying in the dewy field and reading a Kurt Vonnegut book by moonlight. – John Green

    … going out late at night and laying in the dewy field and reading a Kurt Vonnegut book by moonlight.– John Green

  • Success is the moon and happiness is moonlight. – Debasish Mridha

    Success is the moon and happiness is moonlight.– Debasish Mridha

  • I get a little poetic sometimes. The moonlight does that to me. – Julie Kagawa

    I get a little poetic sometimes. The moonlight does that to me.– Julie Kagawa

  • Lilith opened the shutters and allowed herself to bathe in the bright moonlight, as it shone across the Highland Glen. – Alan Kinross

    Lilith opened the shutters and allowed herself to bathe in the bright moonlight, as it shone across the Highland Glen.– Alan Kinross

  • The moonlight covered the tombstones with an ethereal glow, and the statues above the tombs stood like silent guards waiting for something to happen. – Alan Kinross

    The moonlight covered the tombstones with an ethereal glow, and the statues above the tombs stood like silent guards waiting for something to happen.– Alan Kinross