Turn On Quotes

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Kody Keplinger
“p.s.: I know you're rolling your eyes right now, but I don't care. Honestly, it's always kind of been a turn on.”
Kody Keplinger, The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend

C.M. Stunich
“The man was rude, crude, and inappropriate. I was taken with him the moment I walked in the door, and I knew the first moment I saw him that it was going to be raw, it was going to be ugly, and I was going to enjoy every damn minute of it.”
C.M. Stunich, Losing Me, Finding You

J.R. Ward
“And mortal terror in a female was Z's favorite turn-on. He got off on it like most males favored crap from Victoria's Secret.”
J.R. Ward, Dark Lover

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“I’m turned on by women who are comfortable in their own skin; and I’m turned off by those who are uncomfortable in their own shoes.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Anthony Liccione
“God is the light bulb, to where faith is the light switch.”
Anthony Liccione

Kody Keplinger
“Hello?”
“Hey.” She sounded pissed. “What the hell happened to you tonight? Jess said the three of us were meeting for Valentine’s Day, but you never showed.”
“Sorry,” I said. “Something came up.”
“Bianca, you’ve been saying that a lot lately. Something is always coming up or you have plans or…”
Suddenly, I felt Wesley’s breath hit the back of my neck. He’d gotten up from the floor and slid up behind me without me realizing it. His arms slid around my waist from behind, his fingers undoing the button of my jeans before I could stop him.
“… and Jess had her hopes up that we’d do something fun…”
I couldn’t focus on a word Casey was saying as Wesley’s hand slid beneath the waistband of my pants, his fingers moving lower and lower.
I couldn’t say a word. I couldn’t tell him to stop or show any reaction at all. If I did, Casey would know I wasn’t alone. But, God, I could feel my whole body turning into a ball of fire. Wesley was laughing against my neck, knowing he was driving me crazy.
“… I just don’t understand what’s up with you.”
I bit my lip to keep from gasping as Wesley’s fingers slipped to places that made my knees shake. I could feel the smirk on his lips as they moved to my ear. Asshole. He was trying to torture me. I couldn’t handle it much longer.
“Bianca, are you there?”
Wesley bit my earlobe and pushed my jeans even lower with his free hand as the other continued to make me shiver.”
Kody Keplinger, The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend

“Being held by power is a turn on.
Being entangled, enraptured, impaled by a powerful man, whose passion — whose beast — has him perched precariously on the edge of wanton venery? And then pushing him off!
Everything changes, in a nova scream choked off by a sudden inhale of soul altering rapture.
Being held like prey.
~ from Red Queen Black Queen”
Savannah Rose

Sara Desai
“Her breath hitched when he slid a thick finger into her wet heat. Slow. Firm. Agonizingly delicious.
"You're so wet," he murmured. "It really did turn you on."
"You turn me on." She arched against him, pleasure rippling through her core. Sam pushed another finger inside, angling to brush against her sweet spot.
"I thought you needed me, like right now," she panted as he palmed her breast through her clothes.
"I need to give you pleasure first." His heated gaze trapped her, made her insides tighten.
"So you're a gentleman sex beast." She wrapped her arms around his neck, ran her fingers through the softness of his hair. His shoulders were so broad, his neck corded with muscle. But unlike Harman's steroid-enhanced physique, Sam's perfect body was real.
"I don't feel like a gentleman." His voice was deeper than normal, thick and hoarse. He teased her nipple to a peak through her clothes. "The things I want to do to you right now are as far from gentlemanly as you can get.”
Sara Desai, The Marriage Game

“When life or love gets dull, adjust your sensuality.”
Lebo Grand

Tom Leveen
“I should slap you.”
“But it might turn me on, and then what?”
Tom Leveen, Shackled

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most great men are turned off by women who fail to see their greatness.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The sight of cockroaches having sex is way more likely to turn us on than that of some people naked.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Nitya Prakash
“Women who wear the grey shade of honesty in their eyes and treat every person with respect are a big turn on.”
Nitya Prakash

Dana Bate
“When we first started dating, my talent in the kitchen was a turn-on. The prospect of me in the kitchen, wearing a skimpy apron and holding a whisk in my hand- he thought that was sexy. And, as someone with little insight into how to work her own sex appeal, I pounced on the opportunity to make him want and need me.
I spent four days preparing my first home-cooked meal for him, a dinner of wilted escarole salad with hot bacon dressing, osso bucco with risotto Milanese and gremolata, and a white-chocolate toasted-almond semifreddo for dessert. At the time, I lived with three other people in a Columbia Heights town house, so I told all of my housemates to make themselves scarce that Saturday night. When Adam showed up at my door, as the rich smell of braised veal shanks wafted through the house, I greeted him holding a platter of prosciutto-wrapped figs, wearing nothing but a slinky red apron. He grabbed me by the waist and pushed me into the kitchen, slowly untying the apron strings resting on my rounded hips, and moments later we were making love on the tiled kitchen floor. Admittedly, I worried the whole time about when I should start the risotto and whether he'd even want osso bucco once we were finished, but it was the first time I'd seduced someone like that, and it was lovely.
Adam raved about that meal- the rich osso bucco, the zesty gremolata, the sweet-and-salty semifreddo- and that's when I knew cooking was my love language, my way of expressing passion and desire and overcoming all of my insecurities. I learned that I may not be comfortable strutting through a room in a tight-fitting dress, but I can cook one hell of a brisket, and I can do it in the comfort of my own home, wearing an apron and nothing else.
Adam loved my food, and he loved watching me work in the kitchen even more, the way my cheeks would flush from the heat of the stove and my hair would twist into delicate red curls along my hairline. As the weeks went by, I continued to seduce him with pork ragu and roasted chicken, creamed spinach and carrot sformato, cannolis and brownies and chocolate-hazelnut cake.”
Dana Bate, The Girls' Guide to Love and Supper Clubs

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“You cannot really be greatly turned on by something, and not be turned off by its opposite or absence.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Katherine McIntyre
“Busting out the fancy words now?” Jer continued with an amused grin. “Don’t tease. You know how a big vocabulary turns me on.”

Raven pursed her lips to hide her smile as she handed him a bowl and fork. “Yeah, okay. Keep your big vocabulary in your pants,” she responded.”
Katherine McIntyre, Forged Contracts

“I’m in the sensual innovation business.”
Lebo Grand

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some underwears seem to have been designed to be a turn-off.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Life don’t get more abundant than you being ‘turned on’ to the max.”
Lebo Grand

“Life don’t get any more abundant than you being ‘turned on’ to the max.”
Lebo Grand

“Life don’t get any more abundant than your sensuality being ‘turned on’ to the max.”
Lebo Grand

“Listen, life don’t get any more abundant than your sensuality being ‘turned on’ to the max.”
Lebo Grand

“Life don’t get any more abundant than having your sensuality ‘turned on’ to the max.”
Lebo Grand

“Life don’t get any more abundant than when you have your sensuality ‘turned on’ to the max.”
Lebo Grand

“Sensuality is the author and finisher of our Desires.”
Lebo Grand

Ljupka Cvetanova
“Security cameras turn on when there is a movement. The main focus being on its leader.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

Jenny Hahn
“To turn on creatively means to drop from our heads to our hearts and to be willing to feel vulnerable as we move with the flow.”
Jenny Hahn, Creative Flow: Tap and Express Your Juicy Essence

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You can't thrive if you keep hiding in the shadows. For this reason, you have got to turn on your light a little bit.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

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