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Lisa Kleypas
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Lisa Kleypas
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: November 5
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There's only one thing a bully respected: bigger bully.
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I didn't think there was any way to convince Jack that he wanted more than I had to give, that to people who'd been damaged the way I had been, fear and the will to survive would always be more powerful than attachment. I could only love in a limited way
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The problem with chasing after happiness was that it wasn't a destination you could reach. It was something that happened along the way.
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No marriage stays in the same pattern forever. It is both the best feature of marriage and the worst, that it inevitably changes.
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It was likely that no one had been surprised, however, as it was clear that Aline and Mckenna belonged together. There was something invisible and yet irrefutable that made them a couple. Perhaps it was the way both of them stole quick glances at each other when one though the other wasn't looking... glances of wonder and hunger.
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Evie picked up the smallest of the rings and tried it on the fourth finger of her left hand. It fit perfectly. Raising it closer to her face, she examined the design. It was the simplest of all the rings, a polished gold band engraved with the words Tha Gad Agam Ort. “What does this mean?” she asked MacPhee. “It says, ‘My love is upon ye.
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The only thing keeping two people together should be love. Not legalities.
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Tell me everything, I would say. All about the blues, and the time your heart was broken, and what scares you the most, and the thing you've always wanted to do but haven 't yet.
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You told me you believed marriage was for other people. You're the only man who could make me believe that it's for me, too. Although when you get down to it, love is what's real. I still say marriage is just a piece of paper. Jack smiled. Let's find out, he said, and he pulled me down to the bed with him. Jack & Ella
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A long time ago I learned not to explain things to people. It misleads them into thinking they're entitled to know everything I do. -Sara
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Babies were dangerous . . . they made you fall in love before you knew what was happening.
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If you have to tell someone they call the shots, they're not really calling the shots.
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I'd rather be insane with you than sane without you. - Jake to Lydia
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I loved him so much, loved his fearlessness, his strength, even the ambition that would someday take him away from me.
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I didn't know how to stop wanting him. It wasn't that I had any hope—I knew I'd never see him again. But that didn't stop me from comparing every other man to Hardy and finding them all lacking. I had exhausted myself loving him.
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I lacked some essential skill for attracting people, for giving and receiving love easily. It meant too much to me. I seemed to be driving away the people I most wanted. Finally I had realized that getting someone to love you was like trying to coax a bird to perch on your finger . . . it wouldn't happen unless you stopped trying so hard.
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I've always started every day by going to the window for a glimpse of the sky. But now I won't have to. Why not? She asked softly. Because I'll see the blue of your eyes instead. How romantic you are, she murmured with a grin, kissing him gently. But don't worry. I won't tell anyone.
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But no one can predict of a certainty what will happen. And none of it will change how I intend to spend the rest of my life. I will live it on my terms. And you... you can have all of me or nothing. I won't be an invalid any longer. Not even if it means losing you.
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One can't help but marvel at the variety of ways that women had devised to make us look like flaming idiots.
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What did you do with memories, feelings, needs, that didn’t belong anywhere?
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