
She knows her place in this world. She can tear down its walls, and still nobody knows her name. - Naomi —
Tara Kelly

By 1940 Grace Hopper was bored. She had no children, her marriage was unexciting, and teaching math was not as fulfilling as she had hoped. —
Walter Isaacson

Her need was as big as the stars, and he was down there on the beach, so quiet she could hardly hear him. —
Ann Brashares

She's a person; the doctor pronounces her dead, not the news. —
Aaron Sorkin

The witch knew who had killed her and she snatched pieces of time, here and there, from the business of dying, to make her revenge. —
Kelly Link

She might be dying. The idea pleased her. —
Lauren Oliver

I told her once I wasn't good at anything. She told me survival is a talent. —
Susanna Kaysen

It had been a turning point in her life, in some sense it's most important moment; she had seen the world and retreated. —
Philipp Meyer

An intelligent wife can make her home, in spite of exigencies, pretty much what she pleases. —
William Makepeace Thackeray

Someday you'll miss her like she missed you. Someday you'll need her like she needed you. Someday you'll love her and she won't love you. —
Channing Tatum

I like her; I could watch her the rest of my life. She has breasts that smile. —
Philip K. Dick

The sun loves the moon so much that he dies every night to let her breathe, and in return, she reflects his love. —
Jeffrey Fry

2 Nicole gnawed on her lip as she pressed her back —
Karen Witemeyer

No seriously. She looks like a banana. She's wearing bright yellow and brown. It's making me hungry just looking at her. —
Jane Green

She sat calmly sipping her tea. I wondered —
Anchee Min

We danced with one body, one soul ... For me, Margot is my family. She is all I have, only her. —
Rudolf Nureyev

He didn't want to take advantage of her? Fine, she'd take advantage of him. —
Katie Reus

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

I'd say that if she touched his cock I'd kill her, but then, I'd kill her anyway. —
Nicole Castle

She needs her freedom, but I won't let her have it. —
Kenya Wright

I see the look on her face that says nothing can happen to her if she's holding on to her dad. It kills me to hate them so much for having that. —
Melina Marchetta

In a deep sexy voice, she said Windows don't turn me on.
I raised an eyebrow at her, Mac user? —
Diane Mott Davidson

My 80-year-old mother will not buy her heart medicine because it cost more than she can pay with social security. She is America. —
Jack Bowman

She had made so many calculations, but none involved her legs melting from under her with the instant desire to screw. —
Lauren Groff

Before she cut her birthday cake, she cast a wish, then blew the candles out from his eyes. —
Anthony Liccione

She wanted to be a little girl again, the one who thought getting high meant being pushed on the swings and pain was falling off her bike —
Amy Zhang

If she were in a race for her life, that roar was the starter pistol. If God were the referee, He had just shouted Go. —
Jim Butcher

Charlotte dropped her gaze to her feet. You're the most heroic man I've ever met, Stone Hammond. Slowly she lifted her face. I owe you everything. —
Karen Witemeyer

The female suspect, you said someone she'd counseled. You have her records? —
J.D. Robb

And I wasn't old enough to be wise, so I loved her more, not less, because I knew she would be taken from me soon. —
Naomi Novik

she was the kind of woman who couldn't live without meaning, powerful and real meaning, in her life. —
Sierra Simone

She held my face in her hands as if I was the treasure. —
Kelly Moran

I know she is of the Devil, for I cannot have my mind from her." From trial transcript of accuser of Mary Bliss Parsons. —
Kathy-Ann Becker

On stage, don't go near her. She's the best performer in the world. —
David Gest

The only time people turned to watch her go by was when she hurtled past them as she fell. —
Cassandra Clare

You're the world I have," she murmured, and then her breathing changed, and she took him down with her into safety. —
Diana Gabaldon

She jumped as her cell phone rang. "It's His Carnivorousness," she muttered —
Nalini Singh

The knowledge that she would never be loved in return acted upon her ideas as a tide acts upon cliffs. —
Thornton Wilder

her hand trembled, the ardour of his affection being so palpable that she seemed to flinch under it like a plant in too burning a sun. —
Thomas Hardy

Of taking what life gave her, she should take what she wanted from life. —
Brenda Novak

Snake my way into her bed? You dont' know your roomate well do you? She jumped me and rode me til I was cross-eyed!
~Jack —
Ann Mayburn

Her rapist went unpunished, and yet she was sterilized.70 —
Nancy Isenberg

Lebedeva snapped her fingers. "It's like lying!" she exclaimed. "Well, we understand that, of course! The bigger the lie, the happier the liar. —
Catherynne M Valente

There is a pause, while she turns the great pages of her volume of rage, and puts her finger on just the right word. —
Hilary Mantel

She screams at the top of her lungs, a sound that turns my blood into fire. —
Veronica Roth

Her mouth was soft and moist, and she came to me like a dachshund jumping into your lap. —
Charles Williams

Despite her best intentions, she was beginning to accept the reality of the attraction she felt for him. —
Nicholas Sparks

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

When she drew, she didn't feel as if she worked with only charcoal and paper. In drawing a portrait, her medium was the soul itself. —
Brandon Sanderson

For years her emotions lay behind a wall she had constructed: the yearnings, the desires, the disappointment, and the pain. —
Lacy Danes

This was a new skill she'd acquired, the ability to look, to the outside world, utterly serene and even cheerful, while, in her skull, all was chaos. —
Dave Eggers

For the first time in six months, she wasn't thinking of her own misery. She was thinking of others - and how to make their misery worse. —
G.A. Aiken

She carried her head like a lady and her body like a snake. —
Dorothy B. Hughes

She zipped her lips. —
Beatriz Williams

Death," she said, as her hand dropped away, " is how you know you were alive in the first place. —
Vicki Pettersson

She crossed her legs and kicked out her feet, clad in thick wool socks and boots big enough to house a little old lady. —
Drew Magary

Lists comforted her - they gave her a sense of accomplishment - they meant she had control of something. —
Dakota Cassidy

Give her the continent and she wanted the hemisphere. —
Anthony Kiedis

He is being dragged into his own desolate abyss, and he know if she stays, he is going to pull her in, too. —
Ella Frank

She talked back, but he didn't understand her raven language of harsh caws and soft croaks. —
Audrey Niffenegger

She closed her eyes, listening to the sound of his heartbeat. She always found its rhythm comforting. —
Sylvain Reynard

She was a femme fatale with creative license, and she was sharpening her pen just for me. —
M.K. Williams

The stillness seemed to hold her and she paused to hear and feel it. —
Frances Hodgson Burnett

Thomas had never heard such arrogance from her. She was either a really good actress or had started going crazy. Gained a split personality or two. —
James Dashner

She'd entered a city made entirely of leather and paper. Celaena put a hand against her heart. —
Sarah J. Maas

She was a sea: and I had to swim in her. —
Clive Barker

She did some sort of magic bra trick to get it off and out of her shirt. All women seemed to know the same maneuver. —
Jamie McGuire

She is one of these women who always carries a home with her, wherever she is. —
Lene Fogelberg

She straightens her hair, puts on eyeliner, glosses her lips and takes one last look in the mirror, all for the boy who doesn't care. —
Frank Ocean

She'd had sex with a demon. Tayla swallowed bile and tried to keep her stomach from heaving. She needed to shower. And douche. —
Larissa Ione

I'm the girl nobody knows until she commits suicide. Then suddenly everyone had a class with her. —
Tom Leveen

And yet never had she felt herself more totally committed to a will which was not her own, more totally a slave, and more content to be so. When —
Pauline Reage

Women writers lift themselves up from the depths; as they rise, each brings with her what she is able to carry. —
Lucy Poate Stebbins

- No, no ... She shook her head for emphasis. No.
His lips twitched.
- One 'no' is enough, darling. —
Lisa Kleypas

the first time she had seen him as her betrothed. Her —
Lady Aingealicia

Yes, she thought, laying down her brush in extreme fatigues, I have had my vision. —
Virginia Woolf

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

And it had come from God, she was certain, for He answered most of her prayers that way. Unobtrusively. Quietly. —
Lawana Blackwell