Cheeks Quotes

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Sanober  Khan
“I blink January’s lashes
and gush down December’s cheeks”
Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence

Sanober  Khan
“your gaze
across
my cheeks

turned them
into
strawberry fields.”
Sanober Khan

Colleen Hoover
“She's absolutely beautiful. Her hope is beautiful. The smile on her face is beautiful. The tears streaming down her cheeks are beautiful.

Her
love
is
beautiful.”
Colleen Hoover, Ugly Love

Sanober  Khan
“May the nights always be aglow
with the bliss of the day
with unharmed hands and feet
and kissed cheeks.”
Sanober Khan, A Thousand Flamingos

Sanober  Khan
“may my touch
always...be tender

as i would stroke
mother's cheeks
when she cried.”
Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence

Akshay Vasu
“She looked into the mirror, wiping the mascara that was running down her cheeks with her tears and she saw him standing behind her. With that smile he always had. She touched his reflection and turned around to hug him just to see no one there. She turned back around and looked at the mirror, there he was still standing with that smile. She fell on her knees and said in a feeble voice "come back".”
Akshay Vasu

Annie Proulx
“His cheek pillows pushed up by a thin, slanting smile, a fine channel like a scar from nose to upper lip.”
Annie Proulx, The Shipping News

Munia Khan
“We have so much to learn from a fallen teardrop which is wiped away from our cheek…never to be felt again”
Munia Khan

Shannon Hale
“Miri laughed in return and felt her face go hot again, and it occurred to her that after so much burning her cheeks should be ashes by now.”
Shannon Hale, Princess Academy

Annie Proulx
“His cheek pillows pushed up by a thing, slanting smile, a fine channel like a scar from nose to upper lip.”
Annie Proulx, The Shipping News

James Purdy
“Ace sat down and inflated his cheeks like the wind gods in Italian paintings.”
James Purdy, Eustace Chisholm and the Works

Marcel Pagnol
“Her sea-blue eyes shone behind curls that hid her brow, and all her face had that vivid radiance that is retained by ripe nectarines for only a day, but glows for three or four years on the smooth cheeks of young girls.”
Marcel Pagnol, Jean de Florette & Manon of the Springs