Lips And Kissing Quotes

Lips And Kissing Quotes by Guy de Maupassant, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., H. Jackson Brown, Jr., Charles Dickens, Emil Ludwig and many others.

The kiss itself is immortal. It travels from lip to lip

The kiss itself is immortal. It travels from lip to lip, century to century, from age to age. Men and women garner these kisses, offer them to others and then die in turn.
Guy de Maupassant
… a wild dissolving bliss
Over my frame he breathed, approaching near,
And bent his eyes of kindling tenderness
Near mine, and on my lips impressed a lingering kiss
Percy Bysshe Shelley
The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a great deal longer.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
Always kiss your children goodnight, even if they’re already asleep.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
Charles Dickens
The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial one in any love story.
Emil Ludwig
I kissed her hard and held her tight and tried to open her lips; they were closed tight.
Ernest Hemingway
Smile. it’s the second best thing you can do with your lips.
Jill Shalvis
When he kisses you he isn’t doing anything else. You’re his whole universe, and the moment is eternal because he doesn’t have any plans and isn’t going anywhere. Just kissing you … it’s overwhelming.
Robert A. Heinlein
My heart smiled when you kissed my lips. What a sweet suprise.
Jann Arden
Two heads are better than one.
Unknown
A kiss makes the heart young again and wipes out the years.
Rupert Brooke
A man had given all other bliss, And all his worldly worth for this To waste his whole heart in one kiss Upon her perfect lips.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
I kissed my first girl and smoked my first cigarette on the same day. I haven’t had time for tobacco since.
Arturo Toscanini
Women still remember the first kiss after men have forgotten the last.
Remy de Gourmont
If you are ever in doubt as to whether to kiss a pretty girl, always give her the benefit of the doubt.
Thomas Carlyle
Love’s first snow-drop, virgin kiss.
Robert Burns