5 Quotes & Sayings By Elisabeth Naughton

Elisabeth Naughton is an Irish author, actress, playwright, and singer. Born in Dublin on 6 April 1954, she moved to London at the age of nine. She became interested in performing while attending boarding school, and after leaving at 18 she began acting professionally. Her first role was in the film "Tom Brown's School Days" (1970), followed by others in "The Nightcomers" (1971) and "A Touch of Class" (1972) Read more

During this period she also appeared on television in the BBC productions "The Little Princess" (1973) and "The Three Musketeers" (1973). In 1975 she moved to Los Angeles, California where she performed in several movies during the next few years. In 1976 she won a role in the movie "Rambo III", playing Elle Driver, one of four sisters who become prisoners of war after their family farm is destroyed by the villainous character Rambo.

The film was not a success however. She has since appeared in many films including "Dreams", "Tears of the Sun", "Along Came A Spider", "Clubland" and most recently "" with John Travolta. She has also recorded several albums featuring her singing talents including the hit single 'Unchained Melody', which reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Elisabeth has written several books including two novels, two collections of short stories, two books for children and one play for adults called "Feeling Good".

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H--‐how did we get in the water?”“ You were burning. I needed to do something to cool you. As soon as I carried you in, though, you started flailing around. Scared me, ” he added on a whisper. That explained the dream. But it didn’t change what she knew was coming. She pressed her face against his neck and drew in the sweet scent of his skin. Loved the rasp of his stubbly cheek against her flesh.“ Why do I get the feeling you’re holding something back?” he asked softly. Because he was smart. And because even in the short amount of time they’d been together, he’d learned more about her than anyone else in her entire life. “I believe in signs. I never did before but… I dreamed about you.”“ You did?” She nodded. “I think I have for a while, I just… I didn’t know it was you. But now…” She swallowed hard. “I should have waited for you. It’s the biggest regret I have. I’m sorry I didn’t wait. Elisabeth Naughton
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I doubt your Argonaut kin would approve of that, ” she managed. “They didn’t much like me being in your realm.”“ They’ll just have to get used to it. Some things in life are more important than duty and honor.” Gods, how she wished that were true. “Nothing in life is more important than duty and honor, Titus.”He cradled her face in his hands again. “You are.” That was it. All she could take. A desperate need to be close to him one last time overwhelmed every thought and action. She pressed her mouth to his. Kissed him hard. Gasped when his arms closed around her waist with the strength of a vise. Lost herself in the sweet taste of his tongue stroking urgently across hers.“ I want you, ” she whispered against his lips. Desperation clawed at her soul. She pressed her lips to his again, opened, licked into his mouth. Warmth, wetness, hunger caressed her tongue in an erotic dance. She trailed one hand down his bare chest, over the waistband of his pants. Elisabeth Naughton
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Still hate the water, bitch?"" Wh- What? Elisabeth Naughton
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This particular song’s just something that’s been floating around inside me for a long time, ” Tate went on. “Is she the one who got away? Yeah. She is. But it’s because she got away that I–that we, ” he clarified, “are all here now.” “How do you mean?” the interviewer asked. Tate was silent for several heartbeats, then said, “When I met her, I was playing ball. She knew I wasn’t that good. But she also saw a talent in me I didn’t even know I had. She’s the one who encouraged my music. I lost her after that summer, but it’s because I lost her that Kendrick was even formed. So yeah, she is ‘Everything.’ She’s everything I have and everything I’m missing.” “Would it be safe to assume you work as hard as you do because you’re trying to prove to her what she’s missing?” the interviewer asked. “No, ” Tate answered. “Not really.” “That’s a load of crap, ” someone muttered in the background. “Okay, ” Tate said louder. “Maybe it’s a little true. Did I hope she’d one day hear one of these songs about her and call me up? Sure. I think that’s the whole point of tracks like this. That there’s hope. I mean, that’s what life’s really about, right? Without hope, what the hell does a person have?”“ A lot of”– B E E P–“ing fun, ” Jace interjected. Elisabeth Naughton