“Contrary to what the critics who never understood me said, when I was onstage, I simply forgot about the woman I was and offered everything to God. That is why I was able to undress so easily. At that moment, I was nothing, not even my body, I was just movements communing with the universe.”— Paulo Coelho, amazon.com
“What’s more romantic in a man’s eyes then watching his sexy woman in a skimpy article of clothing swaying her hips erotically in front of him? No stripper could ever please him like that! So be his special stripper/erotic dancer for the night. He will absolutely love it.”— Michelle Keldgord, herinterest.com
“But the woman came to her then. The woman with hair of red like roses, hair of white like snowfall. She was young and old. She was blind and could see everything. She spoke softly, in whispers, but her voice carried across the mountain ranges like sleeping giants, the cities lit like fairies and the…”— Francesca Lia Block, amazon.com
“Notice how he moves to the music. Someone who is shy and refuses to dance might be a bit too inhibited in bed while the guy who commands the entire floor and hogs the spotlight might be a bit self-centered and kind of a show off. Avoid either extreme and look instead, for the guy who can match your…”— Simona Terron, zliving.com
“Is he a good dancer? It sounds cheesy, but it’s true. It doesn’t mean your guy needs to be a professional dancer or anything. If he’s feeling the rhythm and is not awkward on the dance floor, that’s a good indication of how he’s going to move in and around your bed.”— Irina Terehova, mtlblog.com
“If you’re gonna be out dancing and you’re wearing a low-cut top or dress that moves about quite a bit, I highly suggest boob tape. Double-sided tape works just fine.”— Rachel Claire, xovain.com
“Sometimes you have to take a break from being the kind of boss that's always trying to teach people things. Sometimes you just have to be the boss of dancing.”— Greg Daniels, Michael Scott, Steve Carell, imdb.com
“If you see him at a night club or party, go up and ask him to dance. If he seems willing but shy, pull him onto the dance floor!”— Diana Bradley, beyondtalk.net
“I put my arms around his neck to bring his mouth back to my neck. He obliged me by kissing me there. I tilted my head to offer him more, and he took it. He pressed his teeth to the spot he'd bitten but didn't bite this time. His tongue smoothed the spot. He slid his hands beneath my rear to tilt me…”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“Taylor Swift looks super hot. I'd try to steal her hair moves for Hedwig On Broadway, but I fear I'd lose my wig.”— Neil Patrick Harris, twitter.com
“Anyone who's just driven 90 yards against huge men trying to kill them has earned the right to do Jazz hands.”— Craig Ferguson, books.google.com
“If a man doesn't know how to dance, he doesn't know how to make love. There, I said it!”— Craig Ferguson, books.google.com
“To be asleep is to be dead. It is like death. So we dance, we dance so as not to be dead. We do not want that.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“Find someone who will dance. I don’t say this lightly. Find someone who will grab your hand and spin you out on the dance floor even though neither of you can dance and everyone is watching. Find someone who will turn a car ride into a disco. Find someone who will have fun with you with no fear of b…”— Tatum Ryan, thoughtcatalog.com
“We are all trying to heal through relationship. Each dance is a mini relationship, and as such, it makes us tap into the memories and inner voices of past hurts, experiences of failure, fears, doubts, and judgments. And as in a relationship, moving with another body confronts us with the challenge o…”— Yelizaveta Nersesova, thechangeblog.com