C.W. Gortner Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By C.W. Gortner
Nothing is the same afterward, is it? We carry on, as indeed we must, but we are never who we were." He — C.W. Gortner
You'll fare beer without love. We Medici always do. As soon as I spoke, I regretted it. I'd remembered Papa Clement's phrase exactly, used it to the same horrid purpose. I saw her flinch, take a small step back. I wanted to console her, to somehow ease the harsh reality of what I'd said. But I could not. I would not lie to her nor pretend the task I set before her was anything other than what it was: an act of submission, which could entail the loss of her youthful dreams. — C.W. Gortner
Do not make the mistake of thinking you're unique, When we are young, we believe we can wrap life around our little finger, but life has a way of teaching us who is stronger. In The end, you are but a woman. — C.W. Gortner
The world is only as small as we see it, my lady. Imagination knows no limits. — C.W. Gortner
having someone I could belong to was a lure I'd always both fought against and gravitated to. I did not like the idea of being owned, — C.W. Gortner
The truth is, not one of is innocent. We all have sins to confess. — C.W. Gortner
Simplicity," I said, "is true elegance. A woman is closest to being naked when she is well dressed. Her clothing should be seen only after she herself is. — C.W. Gortner
There are many ways to obtain our desires, ma petite. Remember that, for it will serve you well. — C.W. Gortner
I unlocked her cage, but you, my thieving friend, aim to set her free. Be careful with what you do. Wild things are never tamed." Boy's — C.W. Gortner
And I vowed that were it ever within my power, I would see to it that he had his voyage. — C.W. Gortner
And opportunities are like stories in books," I retorted. "All we need do is pick one. — C.W. Gortner
Love is a treacherous emotion. You will fare better without it. We Medici always have. — C.W. Gortner
But we are each created in God's image and must be allowed to seek our path to Him in our own way. — C.W. Gortner
I fear I lose myself among books. I forget everything. — C.W. Gortner
Was it worth it?" she sighed "I have found it is always worth fighting for what we believe in, regardless of the outcome. Risk is never without consequence. — C.W. Gortner
I turned on my heel and left her, exasperated that even as I worked my fingers to the bone to liberate women from our cloth chains, our minds remained as closed as ever to the possibility that we might deserve more than a husband, children, and growing old cooking sausage. — C.W. Gortner
I admire you. You have learned to rise with the wind, rather than fight it. Too many people struggle to become what is expected of them, when, as we both know, what is expected of us is rarely what we desire. — C.W. Gortner
Youth is no protection; in the end, life scars us all. — C.W. Gortner
Even a bad review is still a review. It means someone cared enough to take the time to say: Hey, this sucks. Don't bother. Buy a DVD instead ... Yes, someone cared. And isn't that what every writer dreams of? ... So, how did I deal with bad reviews? How else? I cry. I get mad. I pretend not to care. Then I pour myself a glass of wine and call a friend to complain. — C.W. Gortner
Everyone has secret.
Like the oyster with its grain of sand, we bury it deep within, coating it with opalescent layers, as if that could heal our mortal wound. Some of us devote our entire lives to keeping our secret hidden, safe from those who might pry it from us, hoarding it like the pearl, only to discover that it escapes us when we least expect it. revealed by a flash of fear in our eyes when caught unawares, by a sudden pain, a rage or hatred, or an all-consuming shame. — C.W. Gortner
No truth can be determined that concerns the future. — C.W. Gortner
You may come as a proud prince today young Habsburg. But you shall travel many more roads in Castile in death than you ever will in life — C.W. Gortner
Though I strived for spiritual and physical unity in all of Spain, I believed a truly great country, one that would endure for centuries, must be built on the foundation of a literate and well-rounded society. — C.W. Gortner
Since fortune was dragging its heels, I would lure it out with my hard work. — C.W. Gortner
What we do not earn ourselves," he said, "is never truly ours. It can always be taken away. But even if we lose everything we work for, the achievement is ours forever. — C.W. Gortner
Sometimes it's the simplest things we should most long for. — C.W. Gortner
There are moments that define our existence, moments that, if we recognize them, become pivotal turning points in our life. — C.W. Gortner