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She looked down at the boy and knew her ability to love was not dead. It simply needed a reason to live.
— Bette Lee Crosby
Could she fall so low? No, there were limits, and she believed she still knew where some of them were.
— Katherine Anne Porter
You only followed where you were going if you wanted to get back to where you had started from, and she knew that was impossible.
— Julian Barnes
He thought how much he liked her and had in common with her, and how much she'd like and have in common with him if she only knew him.
— Kingsley Amis
All she knew was that whatever and whoever climbed out of that abyss of despair and grief would not be the same person who had plummeted in.
— Sarah J. Maas
She knew she had never been truly alive until she met him, and never so happy and content with her lot until she was touched by the sorrow of him.
— Martine Leavitt
The expanse of space stretched out before them, causing Andi's eyelids to droop against her will. Before she knew it, darkness had claimed her.
— Sasha Alsberg
Her own fearless audacity had surprised her, though she knew she had been born for more than her life had asked of her thus far.
— Donna Russo Morin
If only Tammy knew how much I really cared about her. She has nothing to do with any of this mess.
— Jessica Hahn
I had possessed her - and she never knew it.
— Vladimir Nabokov
She wondered how to un-know certain things, certain specific things that she knew but did not wish to know
— Arundhati Roy
How what she had done could never matter since he knew he could not cure himself of loving her
— Ernest Hemingway,
Soon. She knew. Soon he would come visiting. Incarnadine and sweet and sad and broken. Just like her.
— Patrick Rothfuss
WPC Buchan might not know much about art, but she knew what gave her the fucking willies, and these things took the hairy biscuit.
— Stuart MacBride
She had in point of fact by now made up her mind to accept it, but she well knew that men like to think they decide matters for themselves.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Go on down to the local palm reader,
she'll spit out exactly what you feed her
because honey, you already knew
your husband was a cheater. — Casey Renee Kiser
she'll spit out exactly what you feed her
because honey, you already knew
your husband was a cheater. — Casey Renee Kiser
What she really craved was a connection. That feeling you got when you knew you were supposed to be with someone.
— J. Sterling
Esk wouldn't have known what a collective noun was if it had spat in her eye, but she knew there was a herd of goats and a coven of witches.
— Terry Pratchett
Margaret thought of all she knew for certain, that day would always follow night that love was never wasted nor was it lost.
— Alice Hoffman
The joy and love were so tangible that Meg felt that if she only knew where to reach she could touch it with her bare hands.
— Madeleine L'Engle
[...] She knew it a book it was not just a book. Everything had a meaning. There was an invisible web that connected the words. It was like magic
— Ben Oliveira
She wasn't going to back down. She knew that. She communicated that. She was here until the death.
— C.D. Bell
Not only was Sierra the sweetest, most sensual woman he knew, she f-ing owned him. Even if she didn't know it yet.
— Katie Reus
If he only knew how often she and Eileen had discussed the benefits of Netflix on dateless weekend nights.
— Kristin Billerbeck
It was like him, too, to love her and admit to it before he knew if she loved him. Maybe only mortals expected to barter their hearts.
— Emma Bull
But one only woke people if one knew what one wanted to say to them. And she wanted to say not one thing, but everything.
— Virginia Woolf
Amanda hated it that Jack smelled so much better than any other man she knew. If only she could bottle the essence and pour it on some other man.
— Lisa Kleypas
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
Teacher: "If your daughter knew her spelling words as well as her Bible stories she'd get into Harvard." Me: "I'll settle for Heaven."
— Mark Hart
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
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
She knew that it was better to have a dream and pay a price for it than to be lukewarm. - regarding St. Teresa of Avila
— Mark Salzman
Those cunning bastards at Karl Lagerfeld and Christian Dior knew exactly what was required to trap a poor man. She smelled wonderful.
— Jo Nesbo
It was astonishing to see how angry Cersei could wax over accusations she knew perfectly well to be true.
— George R R Martin
She knew he was as attracted to her as she was to him, yet he wouldn't go there. Not even once they'd stopped
— Kaylea Cross
I knew I never was, and never would be, someone she loved. And whether she deserved me or not, it was still painful to admit.
— Rebecca Donovan
She was a girl who knew how to be happy even when she was sad. And that's important - you know
— Marilyn Monroe
She was limp and pathetic and woozy and I loved her, I realised, even more because I knew how completely it was doomed.
— Olivia Sudjic
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
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
And he knew nothing of her, if he thought she desired friends
— Kristin Cashore
She knew him. Somehow. And wasn't that quite marvelous?
— Glen David Gold
[She] always knew he was a fiction but believed in him anyway.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
They called her witch because she knew how to heal herself.
— Te' V. Smith