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I owe much to mother. She had an expert's understanding, but also approached art emotionally.
— David Rockefeller
She would be a new person, she vowed. They said no matter how far a mule travels it can never come back a horse, but she would show them all.
— Junot Diaz
Yes, she made me love her. But she didn't mean to. She took by giving ... and that makes all the difference.
— Joan D. Vinge
You're doing great,' she said. 'You're in Birmingham .' Scullion wanted to say this was a contradiction in terms but he couldn't speak.
— Andrew O'Hagan
My sister's voice is Minnie Mouse and a dash of fingernails down a chalkboard, but only when she wants to bend me to her will.
— Alex Adams
Maybe anyone can do what he or she loves, but only the wealthy can avoid going into debt to pay for it.
— Miya Tokumitsu
Lex's jaw dropped. She started to object, but the look Zara shot her could have silenced a pack of screech monkeys.
— Gina Damico
She was lonely without Blunt, but she was lonelier at the idea that the world went on as though she had not loved him.
— Colm Toibin
But he might have in every quality something of what made him what he was that was something she subconsciously searched for in a man.
— Heather Graham
And now she had learnt that not only to will, but also to pray, was a necessary condition in the truly heroic.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
It was hard work-a hard life-but now that she was about to leave it she did not find it a wholly undesirable life.
— James Joyce
But inside is my Emmy. She remembers all our adventures together. She knows that for a short time, we had it all.
— Abbi Glines
She may have mentally relegated him to the friend zone, but the rest of her hadn't gotten the memo
— Christine Bell
My grandmother raised me. She was a real no-nonsense but very funny lady. I drove tractors, made hay, milked cows, fed the chicken, fed the pigs.
— Carol Bartz
My mom and I have always been there for each other. We had some tough times, but she was always there for me.
— LeBron James
Girl that age ought not to have so many troubles, but she did. Looking at it that way, them two was about made for each other.
— Bryn Greenwood
Wisdom loves the children of men, but she prefers those who come through foolishness to wisdom.
— Paul Tillich
Perhaps sunlight had always been luminous, and doorways signs of greater passage than that of one room to another. But she'd not noticed it until now.
— Clive Barker
She does not faint at my touch. She might not faint, but swooning was a definite possibility if he kept drawing on her skin like that.
— Elizabeth Hunter
The game was sinful,
But she was more playful.
She needs to be taught,
With every drop of the wax dot. — Delicious David
But she was more playful.
She needs to be taught,
With every drop of the wax dot. — Delicious David
Marry, sir, she's the kitchen wench and all grease; and I know not what use to put her to but to make a lamp of her and run from her by her own light.
— William Shakespeare
...never fully appreciated her before," he told us. "She's strong, like one of these women detectives in books, but kind and compassionate--
— Jacqueline Girdner
Yeah," I said. "You might be human, Jack, but Ariel's mathematics. She's all mathematics."
There are so many things I wish I hadn't said. — David Levithan
There are so many things I wish I hadn't said. — David Levithan
She wasn't bitter. But it was a hopeful kind of sad that just takes time
— Stephen Chbosky
And she'd feel sorry for the kids, but not in a way that made her want to help, just in a way that made her not want to look at them anymore.
— Gillian Flynn
She is deranged," I said, "but so so playful.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
I think fashion can always date, but I think if a woman has elegance, she doesn't date.
— Alice Temperley
She wondered how to un-know certain things, certain specific things that she knew but did not wish to know
— Arundhati Roy
Jas. I don't normally like Katie Steadman that much. She's OK but I get the impression she thinks I am a bit on the superficial side.
— Anonymous
The wife was pretty, trifling, childish, weak; She could not think, but would not cease to speak.
— George Crabbe
Yes, he would be gone, but she knew now what it meant to love. She might not know
what it meant to be loved, but loving was almost as good. — Lora Leigh
what it meant to be loved, but loving was almost as good. — Lora Leigh
She needs her freedom, but I won't let her have it.
— Kenya Wright
You accuse a woman of wavering affections, but don't blame her; she is just looking for a consistent man.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
She's so beautiful. She lectures a lot, like her father, but she's really beautiful.
— Diana S. Zimmerman
She shuddered. What is it with slobbery kissers? Are they trying to drown us in spit? I mean, Jesus, swallow every now and then.
— Tammara Webber
The body she inhabited during the day was not hers but rather a reflection from other people's eyes.
— Elias Khoury
She had made so many calculations, but none involved her legs melting from under her with the instant desire to screw.
— Lauren Groff
Not as oneself did one find rest ever, in her experience (she accomplished here something dexterous with her needles) but as a wedge of darkness.
— Virginia Woolf
She's not perfect, but she tries so hard for me. And I thank God, that she isn't, cause how boring that would be.
— Brad Paisley
She had lost the art of conversation, but not, unfortunately, the power of speech.
— George Bernard Shaw
Marilla is eighty-five," said Anne with a sigh. "Her hair is snow-white. But, strange to say, her eyesight is better than it was when she was sixty.
— L.M. Montgomery
Through the ingenuousness of her age beamed an ardent mind, a mind not of the women but of the poet; she did not please, she intoxicated.
— Alexandre Dumas
The world is growing gentle, But few know what she owes To the understanding lily And the judgment of the rose.
— Nathalia Crane
But there was nothing else she could be right now except strong.
— Morgan Rhodes
Just always be honest about your feelings. If everyone did that then the world would be a much simpler place.
— Kiki Archer
Julia Child wasn't afraid to have fun. She made fantastic food but knew how to have a good time and not be too stuck up about the kitchen space.
— Nadia Giosia
But what?" she snapped. "You lost your balls and had to go looking for them all weekend?
— K.A. Linde
Her bladder felt painfully, solidly full, as though it would burst and release not urine but the garbled prayers she was muttering.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
She asked if I loved another woman, so I answered honestly and said, Dinner was great, but I could go for dessert.
— Dark Jar Tin Zoo
He didn't want to be one more burden, but the person who held her up, the soft place she fell, the reason she endured and was happy.
— Jennifer Ryan
She was lonely. Who isn't lonely, I'd like to know? And that includes people who do have someone but just haven't noticed.
— Magda Szabo
She says affection is all very well being imagined, like a romantic fancy, but marriage should be based on practical purposes in order to last longer.
— Aya Ling
She'd make for a jazzy week-end, but she'd be wearing for a steady diet.
— Raymond Chandler
But the words she chooses withhold their best qualities, they refuse to match the way she feels inside.
— Jessie Burton
She hates me and you hate me, but you all love Harry. Nobody loves me.
— Arnold Rothstein
And no cheating, Lady." he said.
"But who could cheat Fate?" she asked. He shrugged."No-one. Yet everyone tries. — Terry Pratchett
"But who could cheat Fate?" she asked. He shrugged."No-one. Yet everyone tries. — Terry Pratchett
You don't think I'm Satan, do you?"
"Of course not." She smiled across the table at him. "Snidely Whiplash, maybe. But not Satan. — Sierra Donovan
"Of course not." She smiled across the table at him. "Snidely Whiplash, maybe. But not Satan. — Sierra Donovan
Mildred had had a few men friends after that, but she never really loved any of them. None could ever compete with the one that got away.
— Fannie Flagg
She squinted up at him. "But I haven't always made good decisions."
Pastor Harris smiled. "All that shows is that you're human. — Nicholas Sparks
Pastor Harris smiled. "All that shows is that you're human. — Nicholas Sparks
Maybe she would wrap her legs around his waist and fuck him like she'd wanted to the moment she first saw him. But he deserved a good, clean girl.
— Pepper Winters
She was nothing in particular. But at least she had a purpose.
— Scott Westerfeld
My roommate's not suicidal
But it sounds sexier than saying
that she closes her eyes sometimes
when she's changing lanes. — Chad Anderson
But it sounds sexier than saying
that she closes her eyes sometimes
when she's changing lanes. — Chad Anderson
She actually isn't so bad, now that I'm getting to know her. She's just a little messy on the outside. But aren't we all?
— S. Elle Cameron
She's nobody's fool so I'm playing it cool as can be. I'll give it a whirl but I ain't for no girl catching me.
— Johnny Mercer
Promise was like a precious stone, she told me: hypnotising, but after a while the weight of it could sink you.
— Meg Haston
My grandma has said many of the things her character says. But she was much nicer! I made her meaner for dramatic purposes.
— Nicole Holofcener
It was not that she was out of temper, but that the world was not equal to the demands of her fine organism.
— George Eliot
she thought maybe she'd be a rock star, but she just ended up another name on the very long list of people Lou Reed was rude to. Yeah,
— Cari Luna
She can speak three languages, but she can tell the truth in none of them.
— Philippa Gregory
She talked back, but he didn't understand her raven language of harsh caws and soft croaks.
— Audrey Niffenegger
Yes, in a woman, looks are the most important thing... But it's not how she looks 'to' us, so much as 'how she looks at' us.
— Roman Payne
Her husband was a patient man, but she had noticed a glazed look on his face as she'd talked, admittedly for quite a long time,
— Liane Moriarty
She was no intellectual, but men were scrupulous about avoiding intellectual women unless they had the sense to keep it well hidden.
— Margaret Way
It was not I who was teaching my cat to gather rosebuds, but she who was teaching me.
— Irving Townsend
She was happy, yes, in her own way, as best as she knew.
But there's a difference between a single candle in darkness and a sunrise. — Victoria Aveyard
But there's a difference between a single candle in darkness and a sunrise. — Victoria Aveyard
but what didn't sit right with me was the fact that Marshae survived. She was still being hospitalized and was in a coma.
— Diamond Johnson
Oh, you are mad!" she exclaimed, quite out of patience.
"Possibly. But I like my madness. — Rafael Sabatini
"Possibly. But I like my madness. — Rafael Sabatini
She said I could have a seat on the couch if I wanted to, but I told her I didn't believe in leather, so I stood.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
You think I pretend weakness?"
She nodded. "Not weakness, but you like to let others think they're in control, when it's you. — Kady Cross
She nodded. "Not weakness, but you like to let others think they're in control, when it's you. — Kady Cross
Nobody home but She for Whom I Am the World. Can't go on like this, can't keep doing it.- Jericho Barrons
— Karen Marie Moning
But now you must give me your hand, an agreement of this sort needs to be confirmed with a handshake. Will she shake hands with me?
— Franz Kafka
Does she love you?"
"Not yet," Elliott says. "But she will. Araby's used to loving people who've done terrible things. — Bethany Griffin
"Not yet," Elliott says. "But she will. Araby's used to loving people who've done terrible things. — Bethany Griffin
Her imagination was such that she could hear the song of the bird when it was still but a yolk in an egg.
— Dean Koontz
We say our souls want joy, but they don't," she said. "They want what they already know, joyful or not.
— Daniel Abraham
She realized that the world was a dance of a million fates. In this dance she was but a single soul.
— David Anthony Durham
My mother always found me out. Always. She's been dead for thirty-five years, but I have this feeling that even now she's watching.
— Natalie Babbitt
Pity us, yes, but we are brave, she thought, and wild, more life in us than we can bear, the fire infolding itself within us.
— Marilynne Robinson
She came into the room, carrying a kerosene lantern this time, and Steven couldn't help cringing when he thought of the damage that could do. But
— Linda Lael Miller