Tessa Dare Quotes
At Last She Halted At A Rotted, Mossy Stump. "I Cannot Marry You," She Told The Clump Of Toadstools Flourishing At Its Base. "I'm So Terribly Sorry. I Should Have Told You Years Ago, But - "
"For God's Sake, Cecily." His Soft Laugh Startled Her, And She Lifted Her Gaze. "You Can't Do This, Not Yet. How Can A Lady Refuse A Man, When He Hasn't Even Proposed? I Won't Stand For It."
"It's Not Right, Denny. I've Known For Some Time Now That We Wouldn't ... That I Couldn't ... "
He Shushed Her Gently, Placing His Hands On Her Shoulders. "The Truth Is, We Know Nothing Of What Could Be Or Would Be. We've Been Delaying This Conversation For Years Now, Haven't We? I've Been Waiting For ... Well, I Hardly Know What I've Been Waiting For. Something Indefinable, I Suppose. And You've Been Waiting For Luke.
Related Authors
- Bill Wells
- David B. Coe
- David Brown
- Francis Kurkdjian
- James Arthur Ray
- John Stark
- Lamar Johnson
- Qalandar Nawaz
- Robert Crawford
- Rory Edwards
- Sam Zell
- Yay Padua-Olmedo
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Not Seeing Him
Seeing a cat loving her kittens stand and pray. God has become manifest there; literally believe this. Repeat "I am Thine, I am Thine", for we can see God everywhere. — Swami Vivekananda
-
Quotes About Round Up
Wait: His boyfriend? He was gay? The focus on the lens sharpened, and I could see it clearly now. Of course he was gay. Everyone could see that, except the — Sarah Hepola
-
Blessing And Success Quotes
While many ethnic and religious groups are mainly focused on the afterlife and downplaying this world, Jews view wealth and success as a blessing and gift from God. — H.W. Charles
-
Burton Melancholy Quotes
I would advise him that is actually melancholy not to read this tract of Symptoms, lest he disquiet or make himself for a time worse, and more melancholy than he — Robert Burton
-
Smile And Never Look Back Quotes
Lily's smile was widest of all. She pushed her long hair back as she drew close to him, and her green eyes, so like his, searched his face hungrily, as — J.K. Rowling