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“There's the good girl leading a charmed life who secretly covets to be the rare and elusive femme fatale and the femme fatale who yearns to be good and then there is their nemesis - men who dream and desire both.”
Donna Lynn Hope“To be a femme fatale you don't have to be slinky and sensuous and disastrously beautiful, you just have to have the will to disturb.”
Alice Munro“She was a femme fatale with creative license, and she was sharpening her pen just for me.”
M.K. Williams, The Games You Cannot Win“What we talk about less often, because it is harder to explain, is the way a perfume can give breath and body to the phantom selves that waft about us as we go through our days -- not just the showgirl, the femme fatale, and the ingenue, but all the memories and dreams of the taller, meaner, sharper, sweeter, softer people we have been or long to be.”
Alyssa Harad, Coming to My Senses: A Story of Perfume, Pleasure, and an Unlikely Bride“Twoa said, obviously still in my brain. "It was my pheromones," she said defensively. I looked up at her; she was sniffing herself. She looked down at me. "Okay, maybe it wasn’t ALL the pheromones," she admitted. "Nobody makes a good deodorant for superheroes.”
John Zakour, The Flaxen Femme Fatale“My number one fear is heights. Well, not so much the heights but the falling from heights. Actually the falling isn’t that bad (I have a strong heart), it’s the sudden stops that are painful. Believe me — I experienced it once.”
John Zakour, The Flaxen Femme Fatale“Walking into Nova Hollywood, I remembered why I didn’t come here more often. I like a good slice of cheese as much as the next guy, but this place would be too cheesy for a giant mutant rat who had been starving for a week.”
John Zakour, The Flaxen Femme Fatale“So, what you’re basically telling me is death is boring but no worse than hanging out with family.”
John Zakour, The Flaxen Femme Fatale“Thing is, I am not a big fan of hovers. I firmly believe that if man was meant to fly we’d have feathers, rubber bones, or better insurance coverage.”
John Zakour, The Flaxen Femme Fatale