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He hoped she wouldn't ask him how this could be. How a man could love two women. No one could answer that question. "Was
— Sterling Watson
One day, she ventured to the palace library and was delighted to find what good company books could be.
— E. Lockhart
She needs to make one phone call, and she wishes she could make it into her past. Into last year. Or two years ago.
— Adele Griffin
She had a great respect for books herself, and she wished that she had read more. One could never read enough. Never.
— Alexander McCall Smith
But is not one a result of the other?" she asked. "Love and loyalty? I cannot see how could you prefer one to the other.
— Julie Anne Long
Recover? She clasped her hands in her lap, staring at them as pain welled up in her chest. Could one recover from a broken heart
— Sasha Summers
Happy was she who could believe without seeing, who was at one with the duration and continuity of life.
— Julio Cortazar
She needed him. And he was nowhere to be found. There was no else she could rely on. No one like her brother. No one else at all.
— Alan Dean Foster
She's braver than she needs to be," he continued. "Maybe, just maybe, she could be the one.
— Debra Anastasia
She was my greatest pain, and my only salvation. She was the only one who could heal this hole in my heart, a hole she'd torn open. Kellan Kyle
— S.C. Stephens
She knew she could not be Jem for Will. No one could. But slowly the hollow places in his heart were filling in.
— Cassandra Clare
Anne of Austria, wife of Louis XIII of France, had such an aversion to roses that she could not stand seeing one even in a painting.
— Allen Lacy
But despite everything, we didn't do badly by one another, we did as well as most. I wish she were here, so I could tell her I finally know this.
— Margaret Atwood
Pia was blackmailed into committing a crime more suicidal than she could possibly have imagined, and she had no one to blame but herself.
— Thea Harrison
She was his; he was hers. The world could fall apart, and they'd still be one.
— Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
I could not tell what I should fill even this one day with; and there were years ahead. She
— Mary Renault
I could not have told you how old she was, which was one of the things about girls I had begun to hate.
— Neil Gaiman
Here, she felt, putting the spoon down, was the still space that lies about the heart of things, where one could move or rest ...
— Virginia Woolf
One could teach knowledge. One could teach skills. One could even, she knew, teach something of the Force. But patience had to be learned alone.
— Alan Dean Foster
When we were courting, I told my wife: 'I could live in your eyes.' She said: 'You'd be at home; there's a stye in one of them.'
— Les Dawson
How could she understand it then - - that one of her greatest blessings would come only through her greatest wound?
— Cathy LaGrow
Septimus has been working too hard - that was all she could say to her own mother. To love makes one solitary, she thought.
— Virginia Woolf
And now in this hour of greatest need, there was no one. It was incredible that she could be so completely alone, and frightened, and far from home.
— Margaret Mitchell
She could have phoned one of three friends, but she could not bear to hear herself explain her situation and make it irreversibly real.
— Ian McEwan
Absently, she wondered if finding one's place in the world always felt like this, as if an audible click could be heard
— Melissa Marr
To love or be loved is no crime. the really criminal thing is to make a person believe that he or she is the only one you could ever love.
— Henry Miller
Most of the time she considered herself a grown woman, and accordingly a one-night stand could be fun. (Angie)
— Annie Nicholas
One of the things she loved about having [him] around was that his thoughts could be so black as to make hers shine gray.
— Hugh Howey
She laughed, and the duke might actually have smiled, though one could never be certain.
— Carolyn Jewel
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
Rue gave a little mental sigh. No one would ever describe her as deadly attractive. She brightened a bit. Perhaps she could aspire to just deadly?
— Gail Carriger
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
Chyna's dumb ass messed up by trying to run Blaize over. How could she be so stupid to think that no one would see the plates?
— Myiesha
She was right; if Logan lost a grip on his emotions, it could be dangerous for Page because she'd be the one administering the shot.
— Dannika Dark
The woman never used one word when she could torment ten.
— Karen Maitland
What she needed was just one person, one wise and sympathetic grown-up who could help her.
— Roald Dahl
My wife is one of the most extroverted people I know. She could out-talk Oprah and Joyce Meyer simultaneously.
— John Ortberg
Ybon was the one who suggested calling the wait something else. Yeah, like what? Maybe, she said, you could call it life.
— Junot Diaz
She felt that if only one could begin things at the beginning, one might see more clearly upon what foundations they now rest.
— Virginia Woolf
Be careful. . . ." And then she let go. For even she knew there was only so much one could do to protect a winter moth drawn to an icy flame.
— Evelyn Skye
She protected herself by making herself believe no-one else could ever really understand her.
— Jerzy Kosinski
She could count three vessels - one small, one medium and one large as in the Goldilocks story - and
— Neil D'Silva
One of the first rules the Emperor had drummed into her [Mara Jade] so long ago was to blend in as best she could with her surroundings
— Timothy Zahn
It seemed harmless enough until she misplaced her "Dildo" and started calling the neighbors to ask if she could borrow one of theirs!
— Mollie Gross
She could have been an interior decorator, a good one, too, if it wasn't for the pressing demands of so on and so forth.
— Ellen Raskin
If the dead couldn't give her a straight answer, and her mother hadn't seen anything dangerous, she was sure no one - dead or alive - could tell her.
— Zara Hoffman
Kas was right: a woman could destroy a man. This one could do so, simply by knowing his name. She could do so, simply with her eyes.
— V.S. Carnes
IF only one's eyes weren't visible to others, she thinks. If only one could hide one's eyes from the world.
— Han Kang
She knew suddenly that a woman could change her whole life and uproot her existence with one choice.
— Kristin Hannah
Let him think she was as safe as one could be. A coward.
— Kristin Hannah
In an ideal world I could do hellish things to her and she'd love it but in this world I came to save Perry. No one else seemed to give a shit.
— Karina Halle