Money is not an aphrodisiac: the desire it may kindle in the female eye is more for the cash than the carrier.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Money may kindle, but it cannot by itself, and for very long, burn.
Her book about the money in sex gives you the feeling of the sex in money.
I'm a 'bound book' kind of girl. I have a Kindle, and I enjoy it for some things, like convenience or instant gratification, or all the little things that you can do with them.
I don't own a Kindle, no. I love books, they are beautiful objects.
I'm not great with money. I'd go crazy if I were left to my own devices. My mum and girlfriend sort it out. I'm not driven by it, but I love to be generous.
First, if you love the Kindle and it works for you, it isn't problematic, and you should ignore all my criticisms and read the way you want to read.
I love my Kindle, but there are many books that I need to physically own. I think having the choice makes all the difference. Instant gratification - buying a book digitally and owning it sixty seconds later - really is a revolutionary act.
There's nothing so aphrodisiacal for a woman as money and success.
Money is sensual.
I didn't understand the Kindle's true value until I finished an e-book on the beach. In sixty seconds - and without benefit of pants - I had brand-new reading material at my fingertips.