Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
You could run to the farthest corners of the earth. There's no place you could go where I wouldn't love you. Nothing you could do to stop me.
Lisa Kleypas
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Lisa Kleypas
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: November 5
Author
Novelist
Writer
Temple
Texas
Lisa Kleypas Ellis
Earth
Nothing
Love
Farthest
Corners
Wouldn
Stop
Running
Place
More quotes by Lisa Kleypas
From what I was able to hear, Dane said, Tara dumped off a surprise baby with your mother, who's planning to sell it on eBay. Social Services, I said. She hasn't thought of eBay yet.
Lisa Kleypas
You won't kiss me for diamonds, he said, his voice slightly raspy, but you will for chocolates? Poppy nodded.
Lisa Kleypas
The way I was brought up ‘he needed killing’ is an airtight alibi.
Lisa Kleypas
I've needed someone like you for a long time. Now that I have you, no one is going to take you from me. Logan to Madeline
Lisa Kleypas
Some folks are happier not being saved.
Lisa Kleypas
A woman could do that to you - reach that place in your soul where the best and worst of you was kept. And once she was there, she owned that place and never left.
Lisa Kleypas
Rohan, one of us is an unmarried man with superior mathematical abilities and no prospects for the evening. The other is a confirmed lecher in an amorous mood, with a willing and nubile young wife waiting at home. Who do you think should do the damned account books? And, with a nonchalant wave, St. Vincent had left the office.
Lisa Kleypas
But sometimes normal just isn't happening. Sometimes crazy feels too good to resist.
Lisa Kleypas
He'll survive, he answered her. Just as he's survived everything else in his life. But he'll never be the same.
Lisa Kleypas
My theory about meeting people,' he said,'is that it's better not to make a really good first impression. Because it's all downhill from there. You're always having to live up to that first impression, which was just an illusion.
Lisa Kleypas
Babies were dangerous . . . they made you fall in love before you knew what was happening.
Lisa Kleypas
I can't get it out, she said. Just pull at it. It hurts. It's throbbing. Pull harder. I can't! It's truly stuck. I need something to make it slippery. Do you have some sort of lubricant nearby? No. Not anything? Much as it may surprise you, we've never needed lubricant in the library before now.
Lisa Kleypas
She had never experienced the pain of unsatisfied desire before. It hurt. It hurt like nothing she'd ever felt, and there seemed to be no remedy
Lisa Kleypas
I feel like I've been shut in a closet, and he's on the other side, and he doesn't have the key to unlock the door.
Lisa Kleypas
Christopher heard a pair of women gossiping nearby, whispering in disapproving undertones. ... Ramsey was found flirting in a corner with a woman. They had to drag him away from her. Who was it? His own wife. Oh, dear.
Lisa Kleypas
Haven't you ever wished that you could steal back just a few hours of your past? she asked softly. That's all I want... just a little taste of what might have been.
Lisa Kleypas
Once he had taken hold, he did not let go. It was not a handshake, it was a possession.
Lisa Kleypas
Captain Phelan,” Cam asked, choosing his words with care. “Have you come to ask for our consent to marry Beatrix?” Christopher shook his head. “If I decide to marry Beatrix, I’ll do it with or without your consent.” Leo looked at Cam. “Good God,” he said in disgust. “This one’s worse than Harry.
Lisa Kleypas
Love me?” Madeline asked with a faint smile. “It used to be love.” He brushed his lips over her closed eyelids. “Now there's no word for it.” “You once told me that you thought love was a weakness.” “I was wrong,” he whispered, kissing the corners of her mouth. “I've discovered it's my only strength.
Lisa Kleypas
It's like your whole life you 've been falling toward the earth, until the moment someone catches you. And you realise that somehow you 've caught her at the same time. And together, instead of falling, you might be able to fly.
Lisa Kleypas