Christine Quotes

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Life gives us choices. You either grab on with both hands and just go for it, or you sit on the sidelines.
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Christine Feehan (Night Game (GhostWalkers, #3))
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The trouble is not really in being alone, it's being lonely. One can be lonely in the midst of a crowd, don't you think?
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Christine Feehan (Dark Prince (Dark, #1))
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Are people so unhappy when they love?" "Yes, Christine, when they love and are not sure of being loved.
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Gaston Leroux (The Phantom of the Opera)
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We're cool," I say calmly, although I feel something else. I feel... sad. Like I've lost something I never quite had.
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Christine Seifert (The Predicteds)
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And maybe that was love. Being so vulnerable and allowing someone else in so far they could hurt you, but they also give you everything.
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Christine Feehan (Water Bound (Sea Haven/Sisters of the Heart, #1))
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Tonight I gave you my soul, and I am dead." - Christine, from Gaston Leroux's: The Phantom of the Opera.
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Gaston Leroux (The Phantom of the Opera)
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Know that it is a corpse who loves you and adores you and will never, never leave you!...Look, I am not laughing now, crying, crying for you, Christine, who have torn off my mask and who therefore can never leave me again!...Oh, mad Christine, who wanted to see me!
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Gaston Leroux (The Phantom of the Opera)
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Erik: Are you very tired? Christine: Oh, tonight I gave you my soul, and I am dead. Erik: Your soul is a beautiful thing, child. No emperor received so fair a gift. The angels wept to-night.
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Gaston Leroux (The Phantom of the Opera)
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Betrayal is never easy to handle and there is no right way to accept it.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Demon (Dark, #13))
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I think part of being a parent is trying to kill your kids.
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Stephen King (Christine)
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I claim you as my life mate. I belong to you. I offer my life for you. I give to you my protection, my allegiance, my heart, my soul, and my body. I take into my keeping the same that is yours. Your life, happiness, and welfare will be cherished and placed above my own for all time. You are my life mate, bound to me for all eternity and always in my care.
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Christine Feehan
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The quality of the content is not determined by the section it sits in in the bookstore.
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Christine Riccio
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Sometimes when you're in a dark place you think you've been buried, but you've actually been planted.
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Christine Caine
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Steve had just met the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Until now his engagement to Christine had never been a concern.
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Stephen Douglass (Kerri's War (The King Trilogy #3))
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-She is like the wind, open and free. If I cage the wind, would it die? -Then don't cage it, Mikhail. Trust it to stay beside you.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Prince (Dark, #1))
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Don't cater to stupidity.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Possession (Dark, #15))
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His lips touched mine again, breathing me in like I was his air, then he tore his mouth from mine; panting. "Please Grace, whatever it is you're going after, please try to find it here in me. I will try my best to be the man that you need me to be.
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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But do you love me? If Erik were good-looking, would you love me, Christine?
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Gaston Leroux (The Phantom of the Opera)
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I will not surrender my profession simply because men throughout history have been unduly enamored of their penises!" - Dr. Christine Putnam
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Jordan L. Hawk (Widdershins (Whyborne & Griffin, #1))
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Those who plead their cause in the absence of an opponent can invent to their heart's content, can pontificate without taking into account the opposite point of view and keep the best arguments for themselves, for aggressors are always quick to attack those who have no means of defence.
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Christine de Pizan (Der Sendbrief vom Liebesgott / The Letter of the God of Love (L'Epistre au Dieu d'Amours))
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The music of hope is everywhere, but to hear it, you need to ignore the muddy jangle of life's hassles.
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Christine M. Knight (Life Song)
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The real question is, can you love the real me? Not the perfect person you want me to be, not that image you had of me, but who I really am.
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Christine Feehan (Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, #3))
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Someone needs to drag you kicking and screaming into this century.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Prince (Dark, #1))
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It’s hard to feel desire when you don’t feel desirable
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Christine Feehan (Safe Harbor (Drake Sisters, #5))
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Just as women's bodies are softer than men's, so their understanding is sharper.
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Christine de Pizan
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Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime. Lead me, save me from my solitude. Say you want me with you, here beside you. Anywhere you go, let me go, too. Christine; that's all I ask of you.
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Charles Hart (The Phantom of the Opera: Piano/Vocal)
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I’m sorry, what did you say? I’m not fluent in stupid drunk slut
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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Ah, child and youth, if you knew the bliss which resides in the taste of knowledge, and the evil and ugliness that lies in ignorance, how well you are advised to not complain of the pain and labor of learning.
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Christine de Pizan (The Treasure of the City of Ladies)
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[A] person whose head is bowed and whose eyes are heavy cannot look at the light.
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Christine de Pizan (DitiΓ© de Jehanne d'Arc (Medium Aevum monographs))
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You're the kind of man my mother warned me about.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Prince (Dark, #1))
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RAOUL: Free her! Do what you like, only free her! Have you no pity? PHANTOM: Your lover makes a passionate plea! CHRISTINE: Please, Raoul, it's useless... RAOUL: I love her! Does that mean nothing? I love her! Show some compassion... PHANTOM: The world showed no compassion to me!
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Charles Hart (The Phantom of the Opera: Piano/Vocal)
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You want to be my first, Shane?” β€œNo baby, I’m going to be your last
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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Wolves? I should have known. Of course you have wolves. Doesn’t everybody?” She snapped her fingers. β€œThe gun, Lucian. Hand it over. I’ve decided I have to shoot you after all. It’s the only way to preserve my sanity.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Guardian (Dark, #8))
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Mother Dear, one day I'm going to turn this world upside down." --From My Brother Martin, by Christine King Farris
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Bitch," Bliss hissed crossing her arms in front of her chest. Lea laughed louder, "Oh, one syllable word war. You don't even need a brain to play that game! Okay, my turn! Cunt!
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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I killed Freddie the vamp like twenty times, but he wouldn't die. --Natalya Shonski
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Christine Feehan (Dark Demon (Dark, #13))
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You can't turn the sheriff into a toad, Hannah. It's against the rules.
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Christine Feehan (Magic in the Wind (Drake Sisters, #1))
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It called to him, a sweet heady beacon of femininity, fertility, and fuckability. His three favorite f-words.
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Christine Warren (Wolf at the Door (The Others, #9))
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Does a rake deserve to possess anything of worth, since he chases everything in skirts and then imagines he can successfully hide his shame by slandering [women in general]?
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Christine de Pizan (Der Sendbrief vom Liebesgott / The Letter of the God of Love (L'Epistre au Dieu d'Amours))
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If what he said was the truth, it broke her heart. If what he said was a lie, it was broken anyway.
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Christine Feehan (Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, #3))
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Yeah, listen you should really stop now, because I’m betting on the smartest thing that ever could come out of your mouth is a penis.
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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…if you’re going to be a smart ass you should start with being smart, otherwise, you’re really just an ass.
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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Life is untimely.
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Christine M. Knight
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Not all men (and especially the wisest) share the opinion that it is bad for women to be educated. But it is very true that many foolish men have claimed this because it displeased them that women knew more than they did.
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Christine de Pizan (The Book of the City of Ladies)
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Please, save your breath, because you might need it to blow up your date later.
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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Be the person you really are and not the person you'e allowed yourself to become," Kate said to Nikki. From 'Life Song
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Christine M. Knight
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The chaos surrounding her was confusing. Everyone was suddenly talking at the same time. Perhaps she should try to swoon after all, Christine considered. No, the settee was already taken, and the floor didn't look all that appealing. She settled on wringing her hands. It was the best she could do to look upset.
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Julie Garwood (The Lion's Lady (Crown's Spies, #1))
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She didn't know how to love, to give herself to someone, to out herself in someone else's keeping and take him into hers. She didn't trust anyone with her heart - or the darker places of her soul.
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Christine Feehan (Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, #6))
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She stared at herself in the mirror. Her eyes were dark, almost black, filled with pain. She'd let someone do that to her. She'd known all along she felt things too deeply. She became attached. She didn't want a lover who could walk away from her, because she could never do that - love someone completely and survive intact if her left her.
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Christine Feehan (Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, #6))
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A workplace desk is like a woman's handbag; it's private and a necessity.
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Christine M. Knight (In and Out of Step)
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Be who you were meant to be and not what you've allowed yourself to become," Kate said to Mavis as she wavered over following her dream. from 'Lifesong
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Christine M. Knight
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I’m quite capable of walking,” she pointed out. It is faster this way. Your legs are short.” They are not!
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Christine Feehan (Dark Guardian (Dark, #8))
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Holy fellatio! You are standing there licking him up with your eyes! Do you freaking hear the old seventies porn music playing in your head?
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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Remember tonight...for it is the beginning of always," he whispered... - Shane That damn man just ruined all other men for me. Once you tasted that man, he made all others go sour in your mouth. Ah crap, I was in love with him. - Grace
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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Trust. Such an easy word. Such an impossible quality.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Destiny (Dark, #11))
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I stand there And no one knew me I reach for her She looks right through me I can search this world over She can’t see me I drown in tears They look right through me
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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Of course I can do this. I'm pregnant, not brain-damaged. My condition doesn't change my personality.
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Christine Feehan (Ruthless Game (GhostWalkers, #9))
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Grace: "I wanted to tell you how I felt. Why I was always so mean to you, Shane." - "Because you feel broken?" - "Completely shattered," I whispered softly. Bringing his hands to my face, he leaned over me, lightly stroking my cheeks with his fingertips. - "Then let me in, because I promise you, I will pick up every little broken piece of you, every single fucking piece, Grace, and for the rest of my fucking life I will put you back together... I'll make you whole again.
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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They called each other family and that’s what they wereβ€”sisters. Many people in the world had family of the heart, kin by choice rather than by blood, and hers had come along in her darkest hour and saved her life.
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Christine Feehan (Spirit Bound (Sea Haven/Sisters of the Heart, #2))
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-Mikhail?...Try making suggestions next time, or just plain asking. You go do whatever it is you're doing, and I'll go search you extensive library for a book on manners. -You will not find it. -Why am I not surprised?
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Christine Feehan (Dark Prince (Dark, #1))
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I'm an observer. I read about life. I research life. I find a corner in a room and melt into it. I can become invisible. It's an art, and I am a wonderful practitioner.
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Christine Feehan (The Twilight Before Christmas (Drake Sisters, #2))
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Shane. Interesting name for a girl,” he teases. I narrow my eyes. β€œPilot. Interesting name for a human.
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Christine Riccio (Again, but Better)
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I glared at Shane, who gave me an innocent look. With the most serious expression I could make, I joked, β€œSome of my close friends have called me Black Widow, because after I sleep with someone, I kill them.” Shane looked at me evenly, matching my serious expression, β€œI have no doubt in my mind that you have had that effect on men, since I feel like I’ve died every time you’ve smiled at me.
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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Mavis' bear sailed through the air in Cassie's room, falling onto the bed. 'What's he in aid of?' 'He's reconnaissance expert. He wouldn't hear of me enterin' potential hostile ground without testin' for fire. Has his sacrifice been in vain?
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Christine M. Knight
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To stave off the panic associated with the absence of a primary object, borderline patients frequently will impulsively engage in behaviors that numb the panic and establish contact with and control over some new object.
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Christine Ann Lawson (Understanding the Borderline Mother)
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It’s weird how we have to get a little older to realize that people are just people. It should be obvious, but it’s not.
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Christine Riccio (Again, But Better)
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I could have had an orgasm from the mind fuck he was giving me right there
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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I want you to tell me why you have a pair of broken angel wings on your shoulder. I want you to tell me why you cut your wrists and I want to know why and how you play and sing the way you do, but most of all I want you to tell me what I need to do to be a good enough man for you.
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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Maybe you are already lost and just do not know it.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Demon (Dark, #13))
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Head Vs Heart: A crowded mind Leaves no space For a peaceful heart
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Christine Evangelou (Beating Hearts and Butterflies: Poetry of Wounds, Wishes and Wisdom)
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I wake up with you as the last thought in my dreams. I dream about your lips, the smell of your skin and hair, and the freaking fire that burms inside of me to be inside you. I want to bury myself inside you and never climb out, my sweet death. Grace, I'm fucking in love with you." - Shane
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Christine Zolendz (Fall From Grace (Mad World, #1))
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God is able to take the mess of our past and turn it into a message. He takes the trials and tests and turns them into a testimony.
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Christine Caine (Undaunted: Daring to do what God calls you to do)
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Do you trust me? The question is usually asked before an admission that such trust is misplaced.
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S.J. Watson (Before I Go to Sleep)
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If being a kid is about learning how to live, then being a grown-up is about learning how to die.
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Stephen King (Christine)
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Then let me in, because I promise you, I will pick up every little broken piece of you, every single fucking piece, Grace, and for the rest of my fucking life, I will put you back together… I’ll make you whole again.
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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I want to wake up evΒ­ery day I have left to the warmth of your lips on mine, the sound of your voice singing next to me, the feel of your finΒ­gers on my skin and your heart beatΒ­ing muΒ­sic with mine.
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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Why do I have to do this?" Gator demanded. Cuz you're such a pretty boy. Our photographer isn't going to fall for one of us as the tied up model," Nico pointed out. Dumbest plan you've ever come up with," Gator rumbled. "Offering myself all trussed up like a Christmas turkey to a serial killer who likes to torture people isn't too smart.
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Christine Feehan (Murder Game (GhostWalkers, #7))
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The music of hope is everywhere. All you have to do is listen for it.
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Christine M. Knight (Life Song)
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Monsters couldn’t harm you if you were a monster, too.
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Amanda Foody, christine lynn Herman (All of Us Villains (All of Us Villains, #1))
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Are you ever going to kiss me without swearing first?
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Christine Feehan (A Christine Feehan Holiday Treasury (Drake Sisters, #2))
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It's all well and good to look back after the fact and see what we should have done, but we rarely know what path is best when we take that first step.
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Christine Feehan (Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, #3))
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The man or the woman in whom resides greater virtue is the higher; neither the loftiness nor the lowliness of a person lies in the body according to the sex, but in the perfection of conduct and virtues.
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Christine de Pizan (The Book of the City of Ladies)
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Belonging is a deep genetic drive. More and more, Cassie felt it. Safe and comfortable with the Madison House residents, her membership in the wider community was extending, weaving itself into the layers of her life. p213
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Christine M. Knight
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Censorship and the suppression of reading materials are rarely about family values and almost always about control; About who is snapping the whip, who is saying no, and who is saying go. Censorship's bottom line is this: if the novel Christine offends me, I don't want just to make sure it's kept from my kid; I want to make sure it's kept from your kid, as well, and all the kids. This bit of intellectual arrogance, undemocratic and as old as time, is best expressed this way: "If it's bad for me and my family, it's bad for everyone's family." Yet when books are run out of school classrooms and even out of school libraries as a result of this idea, I'm never much disturbed not as a citizen, not as a writer, not even as a schoolteacher . . . which I used to be. What I tell kids is, Don't get mad, get even. Don't spend time waving signs or carrying petitions around the neighborhood. Instead, run, don't walk, to the nearest nonschool library or to the local bookstore and get whatever it was that they banned. Read whatever they're trying to keep out of your eyes and your brain, because that's exactly what you need to know.
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Stephen King
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You've never had a hamburger before?" asks Christine, her eyes wide. "No," I say. "Is that what it's called?" "Stiffs eat plain food," Four says, nodding at Christina. "Why?" she asks. I shrug. "Extravagance is considered self-indulgent and unnecessary." She smirks. "No wonder you left." "Yeah," I say,rolling my eyes. "It was just because of the food." The corner of Four's mouth twitches.
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Veronica Roth (Divergent (Divergent, #1))
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Psf. I'm not an alcoholic. An alcoholic needs a drink. Look here," I explained raising my next shot to her. "I already have one. S therefore, I do not need one. Which makes me not an alcoholic.
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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If it were customary to send little girls to school and teach them the same subjects as are taught to boys, they would learn just as fully and would understand the subtleties of all arts and sciences.
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Christine de Pizan (The Book of the City of Ladies)
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Bipolar illness, manic depression, manic-depressive illness, manic-depressive psychosis. That’s a nice way of saying you will feel so high that no street drug can compete and you will feel so low that you wish you had been hit by a Mack truck instead.
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Christine F. Anderson (Forever Different: A Memoir of One Woman's Journey Living with Bipolar Disorder)
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I wasn’t going to argue with you. Why ever would you think that? I never argue." Lucian smiled at her. She was so small, it amazed him she was such a strong person. "Of course you do not argue. What was I thinking? Go to sleep, honey, and allow my poor body to rest." "I’m already asleep. You’re the one gabbing.
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Christine Feehan (Dark Guardian (Dark, #8))
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His lips slid over her ear. "My mind shares yours. If you're determined to go through with this, then know whatever this takes you, you won't be alone, Tansy. I'm strong. I'll find your mind and I'll bring you back." "Last time I broke into a million pieces." "I'll find each one.
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Christine Feehan (Murder Game (GhostWalkers, #7))
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The Queen is controlling, the Witch is sadistic, the Hermit is fearful, and the Waif is helpless. And each requires a different approach. Don't let the Queen get the upper hand; be wary even of accepting gifts because it engenders expectations. Don't internalize the Hermit's fears or become limited by them. Don't allow yourself to be alone with the Witch; maintain distance for your own emotional and physical safety. And with the Waif, don't get pulled into her crises and sense of victimization. Pay attention to your own tendencies to want to rescue her, which just feeds the dynamic.
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Christine Ann Lawson (Understanding the Borderline Mother)
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Any day that we are privileged to work at the chalk face is a good one," Van der Huffen replied dryly. "We should pay the Department for the privilege," Bruce Smith, Head Teacher Creative Arts and Languages, replied. "I believe that many of us have; the coin is sweat, fat, and tears.
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Christine M. Knight
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I didn't know I was lost Until you found me I never knew what love was Until you touched my hand I lost myself long ago In between your lips And now here you are You steal my breath away Until you I never really knew heaven Cause until you it was only ever hell I didn't know I was so far gone Until you brought me home I promise you, girl I know you're shattered I'll pick up your pieces And make you whole again Cause until you girl I've been shattered too Since my very first kiss It's only been you
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Christine Zolendz (Saving Grace (Mad World, #2))
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He pulled away abruptly - self-preservation required it - and pressed his brow to hers, breathing deep. "You remember one thing. You decide you want to get married, it's going to be me." Briony watched him stalk outside, slamming the kitchen door behind him. Both eyebrows raised, she turned to Ken. Close your mouth, honey. That's just Jack trying to be romantic and failing miserably. Don't let him get away with that shit either. If he's going to ask you, make him do it all they way. You know - down on one knee, looking stupid." Briony nearly choked. "That's just mean, Ken." He leaned close to her. "If you do it, Briony, tell me first so I can videotape it. I could blackmail him for the rest of his life.
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Christine Feehan (Conspiracy Game (GhostWalkers, #4))
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Do you know about the spoons? Because you should. The Spoon Theory was created by a friend of mine, Christine Miserandino, to explain the limits you have when you live with chronic illness. Most healthy people have a seemingly infinite number of spoons at their disposal, each one representing the energy needed to do a task. You get up in the morning. That’s a spoon. You take a shower. That’s a spoon. You work, and play, and clean, and love, and hate, and that’s lots of damn spoons … but if you are young and healthy you still have spoons left over as you fall asleep and wait for the new supply of spoons to be delivered in the morning. But if you are sick or in pain, your exhaustion changes you and the number of spoons you have. Autoimmune disease or chronic pain like I have with my arthritis cuts down on your spoons. Depression or anxiety takes away even more. Maybe you only have six spoons to use that day. Sometimes you have even fewer. And you look at the things you need to do and realize that you don’t have enough spoons to do them all. If you clean the house you won’t have any spoons left to exercise. You can visit a friend but you won’t have enough spoons to drive yourself back home. You can accomplish everything a normal person does for hours but then you hit a wall and fall into bed thinking, β€œI wish I could stop breathing for an hour because it’s exhausting, all this inhaling and exhaling.” And then your husband sees you lying on the bed and raises his eyebrow seductively and you say, β€œNo. I can’t have sex with you today because there aren’t enough spoons,” and he looks at you strangely because that sounds kinky, and not in a good way. And you know you should explain the Spoon Theory so he won’t get mad but you don’t have the energy to explain properly because you used your last spoon of the morning picking up his dry cleaning so instead you just defensively yell: β€œI SPENT ALL MY SPOONS ON YOUR LAUNDRY,” and he says, β€œWhat the … You can’t pay for dry cleaning with spoons. What is wrong with you?” Now you’re mad because this is his fault too but you’re too tired to fight out loud and so you have the argument in your mind, but it doesn’t go well because you’re too tired to defend yourself even in your head, and the critical internal voices take over and you’re too tired not to believe them. Then you get more depressed and the next day you wake up with even fewer spoons and so you try to make spoons out of caffeine and willpower but that never really works. The only thing that does work is realizing that your lack of spoons is not your fault, and to remind yourself of that fact over and over as you compare your fucked-up life to everyone else’s just-as-fucked-up-but-not-as-noticeably-to-outsiders lives. Really, the only people you should be comparing yourself to would be people who make you feel better by comparison. For instance, people who are in comas, because those people have no spoons at all and you don’t see anyone judging them. Personally, I always compare myself to Galileo because everyone knows he’s fantastic, but he has no spoons at all because he’s dead. So technically I’m better than Galileo because all I’ve done is take a shower and already I’ve accomplished more than him today. If we were having a competition I’d have beaten him in daily accomplishments every damn day of my life. But I’m not gloating because Galileo can’t control his current spoon supply any more than I can, and if Galileo couldn’t figure out how to keep his dwindling spoon supply I think it’s pretty unfair of me to judge myself for mine. I’ve learned to use my spoons wisely. To say no. To push myself, but not too hard. To try to enjoy the amazingness of life while teetering at the edge of terror and fatigue.
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Jenny Lawson (Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things)
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Committing suicide essentially said to friends and loved ones and the world at large that you were the only thing that mattered, that your problems were hopeless that you deserved to escape from them and to hell with everyone else. Suicide was nothing more than a way to look in the eye of the people who loved you and say, "My pain is paramount and I want it to end. The pain you will feel when I am gone, and the guilt you will experience at not having been able to stop me, do not matter to me. I am willing for you to suffer for the rest of your life so that I can take the easy way out of mine.
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Christine Warren (You're So Vein (The Others, #14))
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I have to figure out why I worked at a job I hated for years. I have to find out why I can’t see what everyone else sees in me. I don’t feel beautiful. When I look in the mirror, I never saw beautiful. For this to happen to someone like me, it’s devastating, Jonas. I don’t want you to think it’s vanity, it isn’t. I can’t see me and I need to be able to do that. I need to find out what I’m like and what I want. I have to be comfortable in my own skin before I can be in a relationship the way you want.
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Christine Feehan (Safe Harbor (Drake Sisters, #5))
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Causing any damage or harm to one party in order to help another party is not justice, and likewise, attacking all feminine conduct [in order to warn men away from individual women who are deceitful] is contrary to the truth, just as I will show you with a hypothetical case. Let us suppose they did this intending to draw fools away from foolishness. It would be as if I attacked fire -- a very good and necessary element nevertheless -- because some people burnt themselves, or water because someone drowned. The same can be said of all good things which can be used well or used badly. But one must not attack them if fools abuse them.
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Christine de Pizan (The Book of the City of Ladies)
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Yet if women are so flighty, fickle, changeable, susceptible, and inconstant (as some clerks would have us believe), why is it that their suitors have to resort to such trickery to have their way with them? And why don't women quickly succumb to them, without the need for all this skill and ingenuity in conquering them? For there is no need to go to war for a castle that is already captured. (...) Therefore, since it is necessary to call on such skill, ingenuity, and effort in order to seduce a woman, whether of high or humble birth, the logical conclusion to draw is that women are by no means as fickle as some men claim, or as easily influenced in their behaviour. And if anyone tells me that books are full of women like these, it is this very reply, frequently given, which causes me to complain. My response is that women did not write these books nor include the material which attacks them and their morals. Those who plead their cause in the absence of an opponent can invent to their heart's content, can pontificate without taking into account the opposite point of view and keep the best arguments for themselves, for aggressors are always quick to attack those who have no means of defence. But if women had written these books, I know full well the subject would have been handled differently. They know that they stand wrongfully accused, and that the cake has not been divided up equally, for the strongest take the lion's share, and the one who does the sharing out keeps the biggest portion for himself.
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Christine de Pizan (Der Sendbrief vom Liebesgott / The Letter of the God of Love (L'Epistre au Dieu d'Amours))
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He felt safe with her. He'd never been safe with another human being, not since he'd been taken as a child from his home. He'd never been able to trust. He could never give that last small piece - all that was left of his humanity - into someone else's keeping. And now there was Rikki. She let him be whatever he had to be to survive. She didn't ask anything of him. There was no hidden motive. No agenda. Just acceptance. She was different - imperfect, or so she thought - and she knew what it was like to fight to carve out a space for herself. She was willing for him to do thar.
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Christine Feehan (Water Bound (Sea Haven/Sisters of the Heart, #1))