“Kiss me until I forget how terrified I am of everything wrong with my life.”— Beau Taplin, afadthatlastsforever.tumblr.com
“I kissed her neck and shoulders. I felt faint with loving her so much.”— Ernest Hemingway, amazon.com
“...she was laughing even as we kissed and kissed again. There is no better taste than this: someone else's laughter in your mouth.”— Maggie Stiefvater, amazon.com
“I want to keep kissing you until our lips can’t tell each other apart.”— Schuyler Peck, schuylerpeck.tumblr.com
“And when he kisses me it tastes like love but his love tastes a lot like leaving.”— Michelle K., michellekpoems.tumblr.com
“Kissing someone is pretty intimate, actually very intimate, and your heart always kind of skips a beat before you do that.”— Keanu Reeves, filmmonthly.com
“You kiss me with your mouth wide open like you’re not afraid of swallowing poison. I taste the good and bad in you and want them both. We call this bravery.”— Anita Ofokansi, amazon.com
“Some days I can go nearly an hour without thinking of the taste of your mouth.”— Tim Seibles, youtube.com
“No, I don’t think I will kiss you, although you need kissing, badly. That’s what’s wrong with you. You should be kissed and often, and by someone who knows how.”— Margaret Mitchell, amazon.com
“If anyone else were to kiss me, all they would taste is your name.”— Clementine Von Radics, goodreads.com
“You haven’t kissed anyone for a while now. To you, everything tastes like blood.”— Warsan Shire, itwillheal.wordpress.com