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So, which is it? Birds of a feather, or opposites attract? I guess that's the mystery of love. — Candice Snow

I had never been so wanted or needed by anyone on earth.
Babies were dangerous ... they made you fall in love before you knew what was happening.
This small, solemn creature couldn't even say my name, and he depended on me for everything.
Everything.
I'd known him for little more than a day. But I would have thrown myself in front of a bus for him. I was shattered by him. This was awful.
"I love you, Luke," I whispered.
He looked completely unsurprised by the revelation.
Of course you love me, his expression seemed to say. I'm a baby. This is what I do. — Lisa Kleypas

A writer is obviously at his most natural and relaxed when he writes in the first person. Writing is a personal transaction between two people, conducted on paper, and the transaction will go well to the extent that it retains its humanity. — William Zinsser

Share weight and woe, for misfortune falls with double force on him that stands alone. — Baltasar Gracian

I think that enduring, committed love between a married couple, along with raising children, is the most noble act anyone can aspire to. It is not written about very much. — Nicholas Sparks

Faith sees the opportunity; doubt sees the obstacles. What you see is what you get! — James MacDonald

Reyna's image appeared in the rainbow, like a two-way video call. She was in the baths. Scared her out of her mind. -That I would've paid to see, Frank said. I mean-her expression. Not, you know, the baths. — Rick Riordan

Arguments can always be found to turn desire into policy. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Nothing in the Christian life is more important than forgiveness-our forgiveness of others and God's forgiveness of us. — John F. MacArthur

There's a lot of young authors out there, and people do seem to forget: in order to write well, you do need to have some experience. — Richard K. Morgan

What happens to us in life is less important; the real question can be whether or not we use the experience to grow. — John Templeton