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It has been said that art is a tryst; for in the joy of it, maker and beholder meet.

Kojiro Tomita
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It has been said that art is a tryst; for in the joy of it, maker and beholder meet.

Kojiro Tomita
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I mean, aren’t we all tormented by past relationships?

Alex Rosa, Tryst
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Our scars make us who we are. Some scars are just deeper than others.

Alex Rosa, Tryst
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I almost feel bad for declining, but I feel more terrible that I can’t stop looking at how his chest rises and falls with each of his frustrated breaths.

Alex Rosa, Tryst
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We are all trying to get over the person who broke our hearts. We are all far from perfect.

Alex Rosa, Tryst
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Um, well, I’ve been working out with Alex. Today just happened to be right after our workout,” Craig admits finally.“Really,” I say dripping with sarcasm. “And you failed to mention this earlier? You ran off so abruptly for your tryst. I should’ve suspected something illicit was occurring.”Alex erupts in laughter looking at Craig. “You didn’t tell her.

Isabelle Joshua, The Swallow
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She cannot escape marriage; it is her sacred Hindu duty, just as giving her away in marriage was her father’s sacred Hindu duty. Like Indian Independence, marriage is her ultimate ‘Tryst with Destiny,’ and it is not in her hand to escape her preordained and compulsory fate. A marriageable daughter is the lowest common denominator in the giant scheme of things.

Chandana Roy, A Good Girl
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I’ll take stolen kisses and trysts in the cane fields for as long as I live over a life without you in it.

Heather M. Orgeron, Boomerangers
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Confronted afterward, she claimed no knowledge of that bedroom tryst; she did not intend to be held responsible for men's dreams.

Stacy Schiff, The Witches: Salem, 1692
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It takes it out of you, writing with heart. And it was just for me really. Sort of a confirmation to myself that my inner diva can still make love to the keyboard when she’s in the mood. I have to keep her roped and gagged when I’m writing for the newspapers. They don’t like her at all. They don’t want love. They want a quick tryst in a motel room that’s forgotten in a few hours.

Colin Cotterill
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