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Famous Quotes By Mary Jo Putney

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Men are imperfect creatures, aren't they? But they are the only opposite sex we have, so we must make the best of them. — Mary Jo Putney

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What one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever. — Mary Jo Putney

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And certainly unchristian, to hate someone for the color of his skin, yet such trivial things can change the pattern of a life. — Mary Jo Putney

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bullet wound will do." Gordon — Mary Jo Putney

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Winning her would be like coaxing a butterfly to land on his hand. Patience, gentleness, and perhaps a prayer or two would be required. — Mary Jo Putney

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But why, she thought wryly, did a man seem more attractive as he became less available? How humbling to think one had so much in common with a cow stretching its neck through a gate for better grass. — Mary Jo Putney

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[On New York City:] From a dating point of view, it's like a really large rummage sale - lots of strange items, but darned little that you'd want to take home. — Mary Jo Putney

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Heresy is just philosophy that the establishment doesn't approve of, — Mary Jo Putney

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Competence is a great creator of confidence. — Mary Jo Putney

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If you allow an experienced man of the world to introduce you to passion when you want him more than he wants you, he will own your soul, but you will not own his. — Mary Jo Putney

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A witty vicar once said that a good marriage is like a pair of scissors with the couple inseparable joined, often moving in opposite directions, yet always destroying anyone who comes between them. The trick is for the blades to learn to work smoothly together, so as not to cut each other. — Mary Jo Putney

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Trees can grow from tiny cracks in stony cliffs, Kate. This may be a very small crack indeed - but it's a beginning. — Mary Jo Putney

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Something must be done about the food."
Seeing his speculative glance Clare laid down her fork and gave him a warning scowl. "Yes, I'm a good cook, but I will not have time to work in the kitchen. And don't try to convince me that a mistress also has to cook for her lover."
"I wasn't thinking of wasting your valuable time in the kitchen." He smiled mischievously. "But a mistress can do interesting thing with food. Shall I describe them?"
"No!"
"Another time, perhaps. — Mary Jo Putney

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Gentlemen do not work. Since I do not work, therefore I must be a gentleman. — Mary Jo Putney

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I think that marriage is always the triumph of hope over fear. — Mary Jo Putney

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Not a savage - a barbarian. Savages know nothing of civilization. We barbarians know what civilization is, though we may have a low opinion of it. Peregrine's tone was distinctly ironic. — Mary Jo Putney

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You don't have to be crazy to be a writer, but it certainly does help — Mary Jo Putney

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The only power she wanted over him was the power to make him happy ... She wanted them to be equal in their loving, not master and slave. — Mary Jo Putney

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Life is a good deal more comfortable if one doesn't expect it to be fair. — Mary Jo Putney

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I love Christmas. A time to slow down and enjoy life and be with my family and friends. In busy years, it keeps me sane. In bad years, it makes me feel whole again. — Mary Jo Putney

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Samuel Johnson said a second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience, Kirkland said. — Mary Jo Putney

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She made a purring sound in her throat and pressed into his palm, — Mary Jo Putney

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My brother said that at Eton, students were told caning builds character. I suppose girls are caned less because we aren't thought to have much character."
"Which is the sort of thing males say when they don't know any women. — Mary Jo Putney

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She always imagined the Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and Blessed Mother as points of light in the center of her heart, and as she prayed, the light expanded, flowing through her body and soul, smoothing away knots of guilt and sorrow and fear until her whole being glowed with harmony. — Mary Jo Putney

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Michael is easier to understand - he had to believe in Caroline. To betray a friend was despicable - to acknowledge that he had done so for a woman who was utterly unworthy — Mary Jo Putney

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To love and be loved is the most powerful of human needs
Clare Morgan — Mary Jo Putney

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Europeans condemned Chinese foot binding, but any society that had invented the corset had a lot to answer for. — Mary Jo Putney

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I believe in love
Nicholas Davies - Earl of Aberdare — Mary Jo Putney

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I don't know what you hope for in a husband, but if it is to be loved ... well, I think it would be very easy to fall in love with you. — Mary Jo Putney

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I've always thought of this city as Disneyland for adults ... There's no danger of Las Vegas expiring from an excess of good taste. — Mary Jo Putney

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But I'm so very glad that my resistance was futile! — Mary Jo Putney

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behind the anger, she saw that he loved her, — Mary Jo Putney

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Children often sang, adults seldom. At what age did the singing stop? — Mary Jo Putney

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Jack was unexpectedly moved when he swore allegiance to the king and country. He had served both for years, could easily have laid down his life. Yet it was different to pledge his loyalty and best efforts toward governing this nation. Dying was easier than making good laws. — Mary Jo Putney

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Small pleasures are the best because they're everywhere. Anyone who needs grand spectacles is destined to be disappointed much of the time. — Mary Jo Putney

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If he chose, he could help this girl, but what was the point of saving one little whore? It would make no difference to that vast, endless, tragic horde of broken children.
But as Jenny stared at him with great stark eyes, he knew that it would make a difference to her. — Mary Jo Putney

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What a pity that men couldn't find such satisfactions without killing so many of their fellows. — Mary Jo Putney

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Mikhal - ... most of all, I want to be the man that I am only when I am with you — Mary Jo Putney

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If I have an ambition, it's to leave the world a little better than I found it. — Mary Jo Putney

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Disdain for authority is the bedrock of my character. — Mary Jo Putney

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Enigmatic - the quality of keeping silent and making people wonder if one is stupid rather than opening one's mouth and removing all doubt. — Mary Jo Putney

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Books had been invented to salve human loneliness, and they were friends without peer, friends who never sneered or flinched or laughed behind a man's back. Books revealed their treasures to all who took the effort to seek. — Mary Jo Putney

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Principles are sometimes an unaffordable luxury. — Mary Jo Putney

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Form, not the crashing waves far below at the base of the cliff. She looked eerily like the sketch that Kenneth had drawn of — Mary Jo Putney

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Worry is throwing good shillings at trouble that hasn't happened yet. — Mary Jo Putney

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If death is inevitable, one should try to die well. — Mary Jo Putney

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We all grow up thinking our parents found us under cabbage leaves and that sex didn't exist before our personal coming-of-age. — Mary Jo Putney

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And with the deftness of a thief, he was picking the lock of her willpower. — Mary Jo Putney

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Some fusty fellow, perhaps Samuel Johnson, had once said that every man was sorry if he hadn't been a soldier. She — Mary Jo Putney

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There was deep truth in the fact that men spoke of Holy Mother Church, for the Church was the force of civilization and compassion among nations, just as women brought mercy and gentleness to men. — Mary Jo Putney

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Once you can fake sincerity, you can fake anything. — Mary Jo Putney

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But she had never known that a man could want a woman and not take her because he did care. There was something very fragile and precious in the idea, though she didn't really understand it. Maybe someday she would. — Mary Jo Putney

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A certain skill at billiards is the mark of a gentleman, but to play too well is the sign of a misspent youth.
Lucien Fairchild — Mary Jo Putney

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Because you loved, you promised. You must try harder to keep that promise. — Mary Jo Putney

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But gratitude would not have me love you as I do. Love was inspired by what you are - the good, the bad, and even the foolish, which is what you're being right now. — Mary Jo Putney

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Your precocity delighted everyone who met you even when you were behaving like a limb of Satan. — Mary Jo Putney

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Like cats and ice cream, showers were among life's simple, uncomplicated pleasures. — Mary Jo Putney

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I love you," he gasped. "For always." "And I love you," she whispered as tears filled her eyes. He rolled on his side and drew her close, his arms sheltering against the storm that pounded on London. The sky itself wept because they loved each other, and it wasn't enough. As — Mary Jo Putney

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Parents and children were put on earth to give each other grief. You were my punishment for how I behaved to my own father. And I'll have my revenge when you have children of your own. — Mary Jo Putney

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He'd known the headland was undercut from years of waves and weather, but he hadn't expected to trigger its complete collapse. Shoving the wall over had been merely an attempt to complicate the situation. He'd never imagined ... this. — Mary Jo Putney

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Softly he continued, "You need to ask God for forgiveness. That's His job, isn't it? To forgive imperfect humankind. You are quick to forgive others and offer them kindness. Do the same for yourself. — Mary Jo Putney

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The most we can ever do is our best," she said quietly. "If worry is interest paid on troubles we haven't had yet, guilt is pain wasted on what can't be changed."
"Please remind me of that regularly. I need to hear it. — Mary Jo Putney

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I don't usually look back. When I make foolish decisions, I file the consequences under lessons learned and tell myself not to be stupid in the same way again. — Mary Jo Putney

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I was raised to assume that wealth and rank and privilege would be mine by right," he said painfully. "Through a combination of bad luck and bad judgment, most of those assumptions were beaten out of me. While other young gentlemen raced horses and chased opera dancers, I learned that the world grants no rights beyond the chance to struggle for survival." His mouth twisted. "In the army I was flogged, wore rags, and damned near starved to death. I was forced to face every flaw and weakness in myself, and to learn the harsh lesson that men born to whores and raised in the gutter could be stronger, braver, and more honorable than I — Mary Jo Putney

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Don't need a knife or gun or poison to break a man's heart. — Mary Jo Putney