Colorado Romance Quotes & Sayings
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Top Colorado Romance Quotes
Do I need to come over there? Because I want you to understand that I want you. Not Miss Colorado or some model. I want you. ~Nick to Ellie — Cindy Roland Anderson
At Sarah Lawrence, I realized that everybody was already what they were going to be. The painters were painting, the writers writing, the dancers dancing. And nobody wore any makeup. The art was uppermost. — Alice Walker
She heard a low laugh and glanced over her shoulder, meeting Gage's amused glaze. 'You're trouble', he mouthed.
'No,' Madison thought when she went all warm and gooey inside, 'I'm in trouble. — Debbie Mason
Welcome to Thistle Bend
Wildflower Capital of Colorado — Tracy March
And if we all did what we should, we would wake to find ourselves in paradise — Deborah Harkness
He grinned, "Honey, the only fire you're going to need is the one I light in you."
He was right. — Debbie Mason
Grab life by the balls and squeeze. — Mike Dirnt
Her caramel skin and curly beach sand hair spreads in wavy chops like the choppy storm waves on the ocean. Her fluffy rose colored lips glisten with eyes emerald green and almond shaped set deep into her face and yet when she looks at you with those same deep set eyes, it feels like they jump out, speaking to you. — Ami Blackwelder
What scientist would not long to go on living, if only to see how the little truths he has brought to light will grow up? — Jean Rostand
The Seduction Factor was a very hot and romantic series." - Colorado Cowgirl — Scarlett Avery
Sometimes, he thought, real love is silent as well as blind. — Stephen King
Was that part of faith, the willingness to step into the unknown and simply believe that God would be there with us? Would I be called on to do that for Mila? Or for Anna? Would I be able to take that step into thin air and believe that God will be with me no matter what? — Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson
What do they call that, distance viewing? - In colorado, we call it wool gathering — Regina Duke
Much speech is one thing, well-timed speech is another. — Sophocles
You smell like you showered in gingerbread," he said, his breath warming her ear.
"Bite me," she croaked.
His low laugh ruffled her hair. "I might just do that. I really, really like gingerbread."
At that moment, so did Madison. — Debbie Mason
