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121 " Your sense of guilt will linger. It will always be part of you. but sharing it, allowing people to love you anyway, will do you the world of good. Secrets need an outlet if they are not to fester and become an unbearable burden. "
― , The Proposal (The Survivors' Club, #1)
122 " One cannot try marriage. Once one is in, there is no way out. "
123 " She looked like someone he must have known all his life. She looked like a little piece of home - whatever the devil his mind meant by presenting him with that odd idea. "
― , Simply Perfect (Simply Quartet, #4)
124 " My mind cannot grasp forever," she told him. "There must surely be an end somewhere. But the big question is-what it beyond the end? "
― , Simply Love (Simply Quartet #2)
125 " Negativity could be frighteningly contagious. "
126 " Why say something," he asked her, "if your words mean nothing? "
127 " Hugo could cheerfully have died of mortification - if such a mass of contradictions had been possible. "
128 " But it was possible to teach what one could not practice. "
― , A Summer to Remember (Bedwyn Prequels, #2)
129 " Aloneness is not always the same thing as loneliness. "
― , More Than a Mistress (Mistress Trilogy #1)
130 " Life so often becomes a determined, relentless avoidance of pain - of one's own, of other people's. But sometimes pain has to be acknowledged and even touched so that one can move into it and through it and past it. Or else be destroyed by it. "
131 " There is no such thing as time. There is only our reaction to the inexorable progress of life. "
― , A Secret Affair (Huxtable Quintet, #5)
132 " We would have met again some other time or in some other place,' he said. 'We would have been given other chances. Life recognizes the unpredictability of our movements in any given life. Somehow we would have met, Jane. We were determined that it would be so before we entered this life. "
― , Bespelling Jane Austen
133 " Had he healed one wound only to open another? "
― , Slightly Sinful (Bedwyn Saga, #5)
134 " Love does not deck the beloved in chains. It just is. "
135 " siempre se disfruta de libertad a menos que estemos encarcelados "
― , At Last Comes Love (Huxtable Quintet, #3)
136 " If you want something, my dearest love, the duke had once told her, you will never get it. Want is a timid, abject word. It implies that you know you will be left wanting, that you know you do not deserve the object of your desire but can only hope for a miracle. You must expect that object instead, and it will be yours. There is no such thing as a miracle. "
137 " You will find that wanting, even loving, is not enough. "
138 " It was what remained to a relationship after the first euphoria of the romance had faded. "
139 " Las cosas pasan, Maggie. Lo único que podemos hacer es adaptarnos a las vicisitudes de la vida. "
140 " Ah, this feels just like the old times... I still miss you and the others, you know, and life at school and those times when two or more of us would sit up talking far too late into the night. Which is not to say I would give up my present life to return there, but... Well, even happy choices involve some sacrifice. And most of us, I suppose, would like to both have our cake and eat it if only it were possible "
― , Simply Magic (Simply Quartet #3)