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Sometimes her capacity for self-deception disturbed her.
— Mary Balogh
For some people, happiness consists in waiting for some disaster to overtake them or the world,
— Mary Balogh
We often do not say what is in our hearts," he said, "to those who are closest and most dear to us.
— Mary Balogh
It is also for stepping into the unknown," Claudia said, "when it would be easier to cling what it familiar and safe.
— Mary Balogh
You will find that wanting, even loving, is not enough.
— Mary Balogh
there was many a slip twixt cup and lip.
— Mary Balogh
There are voices that are lovely for various reasons or annoying for other reasons [ ... ]
— Mary Balogh
We can all be hurt.
— Mary Balogh
The longing for something beyond yourself, beyond anything you have ever known or dreamed of?
— Mary Balogh
Future indifferences is no consolation for present pain.
— Mary Balogh
Sometimes even the imagination lets one down.
— Mary Balogh
I would not wish to deny you your dreams. But have a care. They can be dashed in one impulsive moment.
— Mary Balogh
Could a love of that magnitude die? If it was true love, could it ever die? Was there such a thing as true love?
— Mary Balogh
I prefer to believe the opposite - that there is always an indestructible beauty at the heart of darkness.
— Mary Balogh
That is the excitement of life," he said when he was finished. "The not knowing. It is often best not to know.
— Mary Balogh
Why is it," she asked, snuggling closer, "that I so often imagine myself running away and running free?
— Mary Balogh
Had he healed one wound only to open another?
— Mary Balogh
The real meaning of things lies deep down and the real meaning of things is always beautiful because it is simply love.
— Mary Balogh
with a cluster of other servants.
— Mary Balogh
Hugo could cheerfully have died of mortification - if such a mass of contradictions had been possible.
— Mary Balogh
How fragile were the moments of chance on which the whole course of one's life hinged.
— Mary Balogh
played any sort of game. Ten.
— Mary Balogh
I wish," he said, "I had known at eighteen what I know now - that there are some things on which one does not compromise.
— Mary Balogh
He had been raised, after all, to stand alone and always to do what he believed to be right.
— Mary Balogh
It is a dreary world out there. It makes one thankful after all to be indoors with a fire burning in the hearth.
— Mary Balogh
I fancy the romantic image of myself being soothed and inspired by music and the sweet aroma and flickering lights of candles.
— Mary Balogh
It takes chracter to refuse a man you love more dearly than life merely because marrying him would be the wrong thing to do.
— Mary Balogh
Negativity could be frighteningly contagious.
— Mary Balogh
Perhaps she was just looking for love in the wrong places. In all the safe places. What if love was not safe at all?
— Mary Balogh
I do not understand dalliance, Lord Ponsonby." "But you are d-drawn to it, Mrs. Keeping.
— Mary Balogh
Love does not deck the beloved in chains. It just is.
— Mary Balogh
Constance had joined him at the breakfast
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I came, he said.
Good Lord! If there were an orator-of-the-year award, he would be in dire danger of winning it. — Mary Balogh
Good Lord! If there were an orator-of-the-year award, he would be in dire danger of winning it. — Mary Balogh
People do understand the language of the heart, you know, even if the head does not always comprehend it.
— Mary Balogh
You just have not...oh, learned who yo are yet.
— Mary Balogh
It was in idleness that one came face-to-face with the I AM. With simple, elemental Being.
— Mary Balogh
Aloneness is not always the same thing as loneliness.
— Mary Balogh
And of course the word love has many shades of meaning, as do many, many of the words in our living, breathing language
— Mary Balogh
Tonight he would do anything in the world for her.
Tomorrow he would begin to set her free. — Mary Balogh
Tomorrow he would begin to set her free. — Mary Balogh
Why do I want to run from happiness?
— Mary Balogh
I can be hurt, she said, only by people I respect.
— Mary Balogh
I will love you all my life and even beyond that," he said. "You will always be my only love.
— Mary Balogh
Leave love to take its course.
— Mary Balogh
Sometimes now was enough. Sometimes it was everything.
— Mary Balogh
Butterflies were all very pretty in a meadow. They were altogether less comfortable in her stomach.
— Mary Balogh
Every...woman," the old lady said, "loves a ...rogue.
— Mary Balogh
Idleness was so often despised. And yet it was on idleness, she knew, that one touched meaning and peace.
— Mary Balogh
Even friends need private spaces, if only within the depths of their own souls, where no one else is allowed to intrude.
— Mary Balogh
He was insulting her sex but complimenting her personally. Was she supposed to simper with gratitude?
— Mary Balogh
He offered his arm and she took it. And the world was the same place.
And forever different. — Mary Balogh
And forever different. — Mary Balogh
It was what remained to a relationship after the first euphoria of the romance had faded.
— Mary Balogh
Gifts were dangerous things, she thought. Sometimes one succeeded only in taking far more than one gave.
— Mary Balogh
But a mother-son relationship is not a coequal one, is it? He is lonely with only you just as you are lonely with only him.
— Mary Balogh
Fear must be challenged, I have found. It is a powerful beat if it is allowed the mastery.
— Mary Balogh
But if you do get to know me, please let me know what you discover. I have no idea who I am.
— Mary Balogh