Mack Daddy Quotes

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Sometimes, the more difficult road leads to the greatest destination.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
I love you so much. But I can’t bear to be with you if your heart isn’t in this with me.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
We all have that one person. It’s not necessarily someone we end up with. But it’s that person who, for whatever reason, gets under your skin and stays there. You can move on, but parts of them are always with you. Sometimes, if things never had a chance to develop, if feelings are still unresolved, that person becomes an even more powerful force in your life, even in absentia.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
I lost all those years, only to end up in the same place, wanting you and wishing I hadn't ever let you go.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
She was the one. Our time together seemed to flash before my eyes, all of our many conversations, ranging from our deepest thoughts and hang-ups to the strange and funny. It was her. It had always been her.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
Call me Mac," he said. Mackadocious is more like it. "For the next month, I will be your writing instructor..." Lip Macking Good. "It was Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who said, 'Words, like Nature, half reveal and half conceal the Soul within...'" Big Mac Attack. "Here, in the next five weeks, I hope you do more revealing than concealing..." Oh, I'll reveal more than that if you want me to, Mac Daddy.
Megan McCafferty (Second Helpings (Jessica Darling, #2))
...longing for someone I couldn’t have.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
I never stopped thinking about you. All of these years, they feel like a blur. I look at you sitting in front of me right now, and I’m feeling all of the same things I did when we were together.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
You asked what I plan to try? Everything. Every goddamn thing, Frankie—until you tell me to stop. Until you look me in the eyes and tell me there’s no point in continuing.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
If my body had this kind of response now, what would have happened if he’d actually done more? Spontaneous impregnation?
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
He’ll be okay. We’ll take care of him. Even when he’s having a bad day, we’ll do our best to make him feel safe.” “Thank you, Frankie. I knew you would. That’s why I’m here.” For him. And for me. For you. I’m here for you. I want you in my life again. Even if all you’ll give me is your friendship. Fuck that. That will never be enough for me. Not with you. There was so much I wanted to tell her but couldn’t.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
Your happiness is all that matters. You’re holding all the cards, Frankie — every single, last one of them. But just be aware that I have no issue with showing you exactly how much I want you right now.” He moved in closer, to the point where I could feel the heat from his body.“ The next time you ask me to kiss you, I’m going to fucking kiss you… I’m not gonna lie to you about my feelings. I’m not going to hide the fact that I want to make love to you more than anything.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
His tone was demanding. “Look at me, Frankie.” When I didn’t listen, he repeated, “Look at me.” I lifted my head. To look him in the face was truly painful, triggering an onslaught of memories I preferred to keep at bay. One thing was for certain: the grown man standing before me was far more confident than the guy whom I’d last seen with tears in his eyes. “I don’t understand. How is this possible? What are you doing here at my school?” He slowly approached me, causing my skin to heat. “We live here now — in Massachusetts.” My eyes returned to meet his when I asked, “How did your son end up in my class?” “If I told you it was a coincidence, would you believe me?” “No.” “Well, it’s not,” he was quick to admit. “Why? Why are you doing this? Why didn’t you warn me?” “Would it have made it any easier?” “No,” I whispered. ... “You’re the only one I trust with him... I don’t know what the fuck I’m doing, in general. I know it may seem like eons ago that we were close, and I know you’re confused right now. I know I fucked everything up between us, but I’ve never forgotten you. Not a single day.
Penelope Ward (Mack Daddy)
To be honest, I don’t know. Theo’s working for my dad now. Dad says he’s a good worker. I don’t want to get in the way of that, either.” Juliet leaned toward Beth. “You are such an only child. Are you afraid that if Theo does something wrong, Mack will yell at him or fire him?” “Well, that could happen.” “Realistically, it absolutely could. And you know what? Theo could go get a job doing something else. Maybe he’s not cut out for the construction business, but maybe he is. Or he’ll knuckle down and work harder. The point is, you can’t be afraid of Theo and Mack arguing. You can’t be afraid that your daddy will be mean to your boyfriend. Men argue all the time. And believe me, siblings argue all the time. We say terrible things to each other and slam out the door and fifteen minutes later we’re sharing a bowl of popcorn in front of Saturday Night Live.
Nancy Thayer (Girls of Summer)
Mack was a seventy-year-old black man who remembered the Klan, remembered huddling behind his daddy and a shotgun, fears of nighttime raids and tales of Klansmen riding up from towns like Goodrich and Shepherd. But this was 2016, and Rutherford McMillan wasn’t having that shit.
Attica Locke (Bluebird, Bluebird (Highway 59, #1))
Level 6: Oh, You Mack Daddy, You (Optional) Have sex with a woman you met that same day/night: Again, recommended you do this with a woman you meet in a bar or nightclub. Bringing a woman home you meet during the day is more difficult, but not impossible. Have sex with a woman on the first date: Make sure it’s a damn good date. Kiss three women the day/night you meet them: Can be done on separate nights. Also recommended to do this at a bar or nightclub.
Mark Manson (Models: Attract Women Through Honesty)
In fact, mackerel have a reputation the world over for their ostentatious shine. In England, calling a man a “mackerel” meant he was a dandy; in France, it meant he was a pimp. It is from the latter usage that we get the term “mack daddy.
Trevor Corson (The Story of Sushi: An Unlikely Saga of Raw Fish and Rice)