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101 " You tell me what you need, and I’ll give it to you. "
― Penny Reid , Beauty and the Mustache (Knitting in the City, #4; Winston Brothers, #0)
102 " I grunted and sighed. My little brother would learn one day that falling madly in love with a woman and cherishing her was how a boy earned his man card. "
103 " nary the twain "
104 " Why are heroines in romantic novels—despite their cleanliness and enviable lifestyles—so unlikeable? It’s like they’ve been hit with a vanilla ninny stick, devoid of personality and blind to the gift before them. They’re doomed to wander in ignorance until the last thirty pages of the book. By then I’m usually actively rooting against a happy ending because the fantastical fictional men deserve better. "
105 " Don’t cry because it’s over; smile because it happened.” ― Dr. Seuss "
106 " There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves; it is not my nature. "
107 " He speaks of carving out places, but I didn’t feel like I was given a choice. I removed nothing. I made no room for you.Yet you arrived. I saw you. You spoke. That was it. I gave up nothing, but I lost everything. "
108 " crushing sense of finality swept over me. The seven of us sat quietly in a stillness that felt like a punctuation mark. It may not have been the end of the story, but it was definitely the end of a chapter. "
109 " Reading, for me, was like breathing. It was probably akin to masturbation for my brain. Getting off on the fantasy within the pages of a good novel felt necessary to my survival. "
110 " Reading, for me, was like breathing. It was probably akin to masturbation for my brain. "