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1 " All I'm saying is that there is more to life than the main story. Check out the notes in the margins because maybe they're even more important. "
― Isabelle Rowan
2 " Two steps forward...one step back...I've always hated that old cliche too...I believe that we should all be able to dance through life and only change the tempo now and then. "
― Isabelle Rowan , A Note in the Margin (A Note in the Margin, #1)
3 " ... Hoping like hell she was wrong about Dominic, and he was just a secretive man with a strange skin disorder. "
― Isabelle Rowan , Ink
4 " So, basically, I have the impossible task of finding a non-smelly, drug-free virgin? "
5 " This is just a phase, right? This whole bloodlust thing? "
6 " Get past the hard-on, and you could feel him. I mean really feel him. "
7 " You wouldn’t have anything to eat back there, would you? Vampire maintenance is fucking hungry work. "
8 " We are also creatures of romance. Books love to portray us as the mysterious visitor in the night that you invite into your bedroom and then your bed. "
9 " I’d rather put up a fucking good fight than provide him with dinner. "
10 " Even when it wasn’t visible, Dominic could smell the newly broken skin. It sent a wave of hunger through him, but he ignored it. Not tonight; tonight was for other pleasures. "
11 " What exactly is it you want? "
12 " We are all monsters. "
13 " We make a messed-up pair, don't we?""The soldier and the junkie," Daniel said with a self deprecating chuckle."Ex-soldier and ex-junkie," Sam corrected him. "We're getting there. "
― Isabelle Rowan , The Red Heart
14 " ...there is more to life than the main story. Check out the notes in the margins because maybe they're even more important. "
15 " We all want to be stronger and better. Sometimes just to prove that we're good enough to be respected…or loved". "
16 " Leaning his forehead against Michael's, Dominic admitted, "I didn't dance then. I think I was waiting for you. "
17 " The most important things aren't always in the main story; sometimes the real meaning is scribbled in the margins. "
18 " The most important things aren’t always in the main story; sometimes the real meaning is scribbled in the margins. You know, when you pick up a secondhand book and people have written stuff in it. Um, read what other people think is important. Maybe they underline a sentence or just a word. Sometimes it has nothing to do with the story but how they feel at the time. "