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Masculine Quotes

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Orson Welles
“Every man who is any kind of artist has a great deal of female in him. I act and give of myself as a man, but I register and receive with the soul of a woman. The only really good artists are feminine. I can't admit the existence of an artist whose dominant personality is masculine.”
Orson Welles, My Lunches with Orson

Emme Rollins
“He lifted his head, the sight of his dark, disheveled hair, eyes glinting with longing in the lamp light, the gorgeous spread of his shoulders, tapering down to the narrow thrust of his hips, made my ovaries ache deep in my belly.”
Emme Rollins, Dear Rockstar

C.S. Lewis
“It is arrogance in us to call frankness, fairness, and chivalry ‘masculine’ when we see them in a woman; it is arrogance in them to describe a man’s sensitiveness or tact or tenderness as ‘feminine.”
C.S. Lewis

Israelmore Ayivor
“The menopause of Sarah became her menostart; this is feminine beauty! The death plot against Mordecai became his life spring; this is masculine beauty! A kind of life lived in God's word is a life of miraculous beauty!”
Israelmore Ayivor

“When you are playing the ‘strong and independent’ woman game, YOU ARE IN RESISTANCE TO YOUR OWN SENSUALITY.”
Lebo Grand

“I LOVE men.
I understand and love the solid atmosphere that men spread.
I understand and love their determination that makes them reach their goals so successfully.
I love their courage to take risks and tackle things that scare me or what I don't have the mental or physical strength to do.
I love their friendly tussles and their ability to meet problems with humor.
I love their unspeakable gentleness, tenderness and care in dealing with the fragile.
I love their strengths that they so generously give - and their weaknesses that give the opportunity to balance and give back to them.
I love how “impossible” they are sometimes because it gives the opportunity to love unconditionally.
I love their straightforwardness and their pride, and their wild passions as well as their shyness and humbleness when they realize life is calling them to grow.
Men and women can complement each other perfectly and I celebrate that!
I love manhood and I LOVE all my boys!”
Elke Heinrich

Margaret Atwood
“Men are sex machines, said Aunt Lydia, and not much more. They only want one thing. You must learn to manipulate them, for your own good. Lead them around by the nose...”
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale

Robin S. Baker
“Heal the masculine and feminine energies within you, so you can cultivate healthier relationships with both in your life.”
Robin S. Baker

Isabel van Loen
“Do I like the obedience? Or the thrill of his approval? My brain is too hazy to decide if this is submission, or survival.
Can’t it be both?”
Isabel van Loen, Lowered Lashes

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Is not the measure of a man his intent to measure himself as less than the men around him? For if he does, he will never find himself looking over the top of their heads. Rather, he will always find himself positioned low enough to peer into their hearts.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Kristian Ventura
“The thing about guys his age, Andrei thought, was they all morphed into one big “bro.” Certain phrases like, “Nah, you’re good... damn, wow, that’s sick... I appreciate you,” have taken such enormous space in the air. Young men use them habitually, and accompany it with that general, polite airiness in the voice that communicates there is no incoming trouble. But that nice tone took a shape on vocal cords, and those phrases redesigned the brain all into one puzzle piece: the modern man. It was like taking a pair of scissors and cutting a man’s unique shape into a rectangle, so all men could be properly put back into place, like gathering playing cards to be shuffled.”
Karl Kristian Flores, A Happy Ghost

“Sensuality is androgynous. It’s about raising yourself above the traditional standards of masculine or feminine roles or identities.

As we are told in Scripture, “There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, MALE or FEMALE.”

Ultimately, sensuality is about raising yourself above nature.”
Lebo Grand

“Sensuality is androgynous. It’s about raising yourself above the traditional standards of masculine or feminine roles and identities.

As we are told in Scripture, “There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, MALE or FEMALE.”

Ultimately, sensuality is about raising yourself above nature.”
Lebo Grand

“Sensuality is androgynous. It’s about raising yourself above the traditional standards of masculine or feminine roles and identities.

As we are told in Scripture, “There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, MALE or FEMALE.”

Ultimately, sensuality is about raising yourself above nature. It’s a divine call to come play in the limitless.”
Lebo Grand

Tamara Rendell
“All the unseen forces. All the nurturing energy given forth from women, through the generations, given to the land, to the harvest. To the sky and the Earth. All the gentle love – that no one sees, yet that feeds every life from plant to roaming creature. Our world would die without positive, flowing feminine and masculine energies. Our world would die from thirst, parched and brittle if it never accepted the warm, feminine winds and the nurturing ocean of the feminine force.”
Tamara Rendell, Realm of the Witch Queen

“Their plan is to make the future feminine because they hate and want to get rid of masculinity. But the perfect future is neither feminine nor masculine. The perfect future is sensual.”
Lebo Grand

“Sensuality is about disruptive thinking. And disruptive thinking isn’t about picking a side between the masculine and the feminine. It’s about stepping past the arguments and rising above gender issues. This war between genders clearly indicates how far out of touch people are with their sensual side.”
Lebo Grand

Abhijit Naskar
“Women are poetry,
Men are philosophy.
Entire school of thought,
finds a voice undistraught,
in one little poetry.”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Right or Human: 300 Limericks of Inclusion

“When I was a child, I associated my parents with individual flavors. It was the same way you might filter someone through a prism of color--- thinking of some people in blues, other people in reds--- but instead of color, the sensation I latched on to was flavor. My mother's flavors were always those of the desserts she made--- suave caramels and milk chocolates and the delicate, utterly feminine accents of crystallized violets or buttery almonds. But my father's flavors--- my father's flavors were something else altogether. They were subtle and elusive and melted on the tongue only to vanish before you could place them. Dark, adult flavors, and slightly bitter: veal carpaccio. silvery artichokes. And, most of all, mushrooms: chanterelles, chicken of the woods, and--- my father's favorite mushroom of all--- trumpets of death.”
Charlotte Silver, Charlotte Au Chocolat: Memories of a Restaurant Girlhood

David Deida
“The most erotic moment for a woman is feeling that you are Shiva, the divine masculine: unperturbable, totally loving, fully present, and all-pervading. She cannot move you, because you already are what you are, with or without her. She cannot scare you away, because you already penetrate her in fearless love, pervading her heart and body. She cannot distract you, because your one-pointed commitment to truth will not bend to her wiles. Feeling this hugeness of love and freedom in you, she can trust you, utterly, and surrender her testing in celebration of love.”
David Deida, The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire

Abhijit Naskar
“If a man doesn't make you feel safe, it's not a man.”
Abhijit Naskar, Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations

“To win in life with women, don’t beware of them—be aware of them. True success lies in understanding, not in caution.”
Emmanuel Apetsi

“Deep within the recesses of your being, there exists a serene stillness, a hidden sanctuary where the tumult of the outside world gradually fades into silence. It is a refuge you can always return to, a sacred space where the weight of life dissipates and your true self blossoms, much like a fragile flower slowly unfurling its petals to welcome the caress of the sun. Your essence mirrors a stunning garden, vibrant and alive, where each bloom narrates tales of beauty and grace. This is hallowed ground, where the soft whispers of your heart intertwine with the gentle rustling of leaves, creating a symphony that resonates in perfect harmony. Within this enchanted haven, the world softens, and time seems to linger, allowing you to savor each moment. In the delicate balance of your masculine and feminine energies, there exists a kind of magic that transcends the ordinary. This exquisite equilibrium encapsulates the very essence of sensuality ~ a divine dance of strength and softness, fervor and gentleness. In this state of harmony, you emanate an irresistible allure, beckoning others to step into the warmth of your garden, where love and authenticity thrive in rich abundance...”
Kaia Emerald

Isabel van Loen
“Good,” he murmurs, his eyes satisfied and certain. “Then I’ll take care of the rest.”
Isabel van Loen, Lowered Lashes

Isabel van Loen
“That’s where you’ll end up when you try to take control,” he murmurs, looking down at me.”
Isabel van Loen

Isabel van Loen
“His hand leaves the back of the seat. He places it, instead, flat on my thigh. He looks at me, not at the men.
“That’s enough.”
I feel my cheeks flush. I set my glass down.
Then he turns to the table—composed, gracious.
“Gentlemen, don’t encourage her,” he says, his tone lighter.”
Isabel van Loen, Lowered Lashes

Isabel van Loen
“Wordlessly, he continues spanking, finding a rhythm.
I gasp, breathing in muffled sobs as prickling sensation turns to searing pain.
“I won’t, sir,” I whimper, defeated.
I give a ragged cry as he smacks me one last time.
“You’re sure?” he asks, steadying his hand on my stinging skin. “Because I can do this all night.”
“Yes, sir,” I whisper, voice shaking.
At that, his touch softens. He presses his hand against my warm skin, rubbing slow, grounding circles along the curve of my hip.
He leans over me, pressing a kiss to the nape of my neck.
“Good girl, Mia,” he murmurs, his voice low and pleased. He turns me gently, pulling me into his lap.
The weight of his arm over me steadies my breath again. I rest my head on his chest, melting into the closeness I’ve been craving.”
Isabel van Loen, Lowered Lashes

Isabel van Loen
“Great. How’s Mr. Capital Gains?”
“Good,” I say. “Really good.”
“How’s the sex?”
I smile. “Well.. pretty amazing. He’s kind of, uh…”
I pause.
“What?” she says.
“He likes it… a little rough, I guess.”
“Rough how?” Lidia says, unphased.
“Well,” I say slowly, “he spanked me last night.”
“My god,” she exhales. “I love it. Was it a rush? I’ve heard it’s a rush.”
I laugh. Lidia’s probably the only person in the world I could tell that to.
“Yeah, I think so,” I say. “It was kind of hot.”
Lidia laughs. “It’s only hot because he’s a millionaire.”
Isabel van Loen, Lowered Lashes

Abhijit Naskar
“By default all women are my sisters, I may make an exception if I lose my heart. Even then my conscience wouldn't allow filth, till I've earned her unwavering trust.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

“Indeed the word masculine is only a bugbear: there is little reason to fear that women will acquire too much courage or fortitude; for their apparent inferiority with respect to bodily strength, must render them, in some degree, dependent on men in the various relations of life; but why should it be increased by prejudices that give a sex to virtue, and confound simple truths with sensual reveries?”
Miriam Brody, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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