Noelle Adams Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Noelle Adams

But you're acting like that's the end of the story, that the brokenness is the final answer. When you know very well that it's not. You've always said that at the end of the story the world will be healed, fixed, all wrongs finally righted. And that what's broken is being redeemed, little by little, even now. — Noelle Adams

She saw it. Recognized it as kin. (...) Realized they really weren't that different after all. — Noelle Adams

Jacob Woodward had been a professional surfer with an impressive reputation for ten years until he'd — Noelle Adams

I know it's wrong because it's not what you want, but I can't seem to talk myself out of it. Every time I look at you, I want you. Not as a friend. I want you in my arms. I want you in my bed. I want you all the time. — Noelle Adams

I'd never expect you to give me details about your personal life," he said at last. "And I know it's hard for you to share things that run deep. I know it might be easier if you had a mother you could talk to. But, if something has hurt you, you shouldn't try to carry it alone." He cleared his throat. "I'm your family, pumpkin. I'm the one you tell. — Noelle Adams

I don't mean my life sucks. It just feels like I'm always waiting, and I don't want to do that anymore. — Noelle Adams

They went into his kitchen, which was in the state his house always was - basically clean but cluttered with books, unopened mail, and grocery bags, — Noelle Adams

and lost her courage before she could get out the rest of her planned words. She set her plate down, even though she'd only eaten half of it. — Noelle Adams

After a minute, she asked again, "So what did you want to do?"
"I'd like to have sex, if it's not too much trouble."
She burst into laughter and rolled over on top of him, loving the feel of his big, warm, strong body beneath her. "I guess I can muddle through such a thing, but it will be a real sacrifice on my part. — Noelle Adams

Jessica Cameron had to propose marriage in a couple of hours, and she was a little nervous about it. Trying — Noelle Adams

Jessica felt her heart thud back down to its proper location. She managed to murmur, "Never going to happen," in a casually teasing voice and started — Noelle Adams

stocked was almost gone. Then she brought the print over to his old couch, a hideously ugly piece of furniture he must have bought secondhand. — Noelle Adams

I'm not concerned. You can date and marry and have babies with your muffin-lady, if that's what you want."
His eyes held mine, and his expression softened and heated up at the same time. "You said you didn't want to go out with me, so all I'm left with is my muffin-lady. — Noelle Adams

I'm usually happy with anything."
"Are you? Or are you just happy because the person you're with is happy?"
"I like it when other people are happy. What's wrong with that?"
"Nothing. But other people should wnat you to be happy too, right? — Noelle Adams

one of the top corporate investigators in the company and making a very good living. She was also in a hot and heavy affair with Baron James, the son of company's founder. It was simply unwise to have an eight-month-long affair with a notorious bad boy like Baron. As much as she tried to keep the relationship purely about sex, she'd fallen for him anyway. Their affair had ended messily, — Noelle Adams

showered and dressed in jeans and a white eyelet — Noelle Adams

Yeah, I can see how much you enjoyed it. Why did you go if it wasn't your thing?"
"I was dating him. It's polite to do things that the other person likes, to be supportive. — Noelle Adams

Today was different, however. It wasn't every day a woman popped the question to one of her best friends. — Noelle Adams

You're my hope for the future and my call to be a better man and I do hope one day you'll be my wife. — Noelle Adams

Now Lacey was mad. — Noelle Adams

I don't think you're heartless, Mitchell. I just think you're different from me. I take certain things seriously - like marriage and sex and... and tradition. I know you don't. That's fine. You don't have to. But I hope you understand that I do. — Noelle Adams

This is the truth, Kate. I don't understand why every man in the world isn't in love with you. — Noelle Adams

suit with a fitted jacket and pencil skirt. It — Noelle Adams

She had waited so long for this. For this intimacy to be whole, complete, to unquestionably mean love. — Noelle Adams

Maybe he was manfully hiding his raging desire. — Noelle Adams

adult working in the field of science and doing lectures — Noelle Adams

in her four-year-old sedan. "Something's wrong. You can't ignore it when something sounds off in — Noelle Adams

So if it's so important for you to be self-sufficient, why do you call my self-sufficiency stubborn? Why can't I be self-sufficient too?" Her voice got strangely hoarse on the last words, and it wasn't because she wanted to cry.
He lifted the hand that had been caressing her back and cupped her cheek with it instead. "Because I'm here", he murmured. "Because I'm here, and I want to help you. — Noelle Adams

Michael is the warrior angel, standing in the gap for the hosts of God."
His face softened with something she knew - she knew - was powerful emotion. Like her, he couldn't always express it.
"In that little scenario, are you God then?"
She giggled at his dry, fond tone, but her voice broke as she admitted, "No. God would never have been as scared as I was."
"I would never have let anything happen to you."
"I know that. I was scared for you. — Noelle Adams

putting my feelings on hold, I didn't think I could let myself act on them. I — Noelle Adams

clothes looked good at all. So, after trying on half her closet, she settled for a pencil — Noelle Adams

Her name is Bear. Not 'the dog.' She wanted to come, so why would I leave her by herself all evening? — Noelle Adams

his mouth again, flicking — Noelle Adams

Better for things to fall apart a little now, while you can still put them back together, than for you to wait until there's no hope. — Noelle Adams

About being brave", she explained at the question on his face. "I liked what you were saying. And it seems to me... it seems to me that it takes just as much courage to fight windmills as it does to fight the real giants or the monsters or whatever it was in the story. — Noelle Adams

What are you staring at? You saw me in my underwear just a few hours ago."
He made a choked sound and smiled - his characteristic grin transformed into something else. "And I almost dragged you into bed then too. — Noelle Adams

Kelly," her grandmother said, "The Pride needs to be dusted." Deanna and Kelly looked at each other. "The Pride" was a collection of Mrs. Beaufort's dead Siamese cats, all professionally stuffed by a taxidermist to preserve them. They were prominently displayed in the parlor, along with a host of other family treasure including china and costumes from their Beaufort forebears. — Noelle Adams

I am not trapped," Deanna said sharply, surprised and worried by the turn of the conversation. Kelly was so self-possessed that it was sometimes difficult to know what was going on in her mind. "I love you all. I live here and help with money because I choose to, because it makes me happy. I'd be miserable if I just up and left you in the lurch. — Noelle Adams

couple of women who'd seemed smart, pretty, and nice. — Noelle Adams

I know there are no guarantees in love, in marriage, in life, in anything. But I want you anyway. I want you all the way. I want you exactly as you are. — Noelle Adams

Her first step toward this end was to cook dinner on Monday evening. In all of her visions of herself as a wife, she would at least sometimes make meals other than canned soup and sandwiches. — Noelle Adams

Believe it or not, I've never been the most popular person at any party." She tried for a wry smile and almost managed it.
He shook his head. "That's only because you hide from people. You don't let them get to know you. Claire, if you let them see who you really are, every person in that room would adore you. — Noelle Adams

supposed to do, Lace?" he asked gruffly. "She's my sister. I — Noelle Adams

There were five of them. 1. Never assume a man likes you unless he both tells you and shows you. 2. Never go out of your way to encourage a man to ask you out. 3. Never trap a man in a conversation about his feelings that he doesn't want to have. 4. Never analyze a man's behavior or read into his motivations and intentions toward you. 5. Never, ever, ever daydream about a future unless he's promised you a future. Those were her rules, and she was determined to keep them. — Noelle Adams