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You will never realize how precious a baby is until she keeps you awake through the whole night.
— Debasish Mridha
We don't want to lose you. Didn't she realize that I was already gone.
— Autumn Doughton
She has been hanging on to the hope of him for so long that she doesn't realize there isn't anything left to hope for.
— David Levithan
Do you realize that anything you can do in your lifetime will be meaningless a hundred years from now? she says.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Joey looked confused and horrified, like a stripper bursting out of a cake only to realize she's been accidentally delivered to a baby shower.
— Justin Halpern
He was naturally kind, she was starting to realize, which was better than being charming.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
In what manner was she beautiful? I realize that I cannot say enough. So. Since I cannot say enough, at least I will avoid saying too much. Say
— Patrick Rothfuss
She doesn't realize it, but she steers others in a good direction.
— Noriko Ogiwara
I love you," she said softly for the first time. It shocked her to realize she had never spoken the words until now.
— Kirsten Beyer
It is not about giving her the world, it is all about making her realize that she is the only one in it.
— Nehali Lalwani
Did she want him as badly as he wanted her? Did she realize he was slowly going insane for wanting her?
— Samantha Chase
Every time he saw her he realised the reason why they always said humans are made of stardust.
— Akshay Vasu
So distracting, so complete is she that she is gone before many realize that she had no escort, she was along, a parade of one.
— Jerry Spinelli
Each woman must realize that she is the final guardian of her unborn child.
— Susan McCutcheon
Some women just aren't cut out to be mothers, and unfortunately it had taken Susanna three kids to realize she was one of them.
— Kelley Armstrong
She didn't know how much she'd been hoping that he still loved her, until she felt how much it hurt to realize he didn't.
— Holly Black
Because if that's what she meant, then yes, I just stared at him. I didn't realize it was a conversation because penis.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I idolized my mother. I didn't realize she was a lousy cook until I went into the army.
— Jackie Gayle
She'd realize Steve was her soul mate and that she would never love anyone as much as she loved him.
— Meg Cabot
It felt odd to realize she was frightened more by what he might know, and not of what he might be.
— J.R. Ward
My mother gave lots of good advice and had a lot to say. As you get older, you realize everything she said was true.
— Lenny Kravitz
I think maybe she'll realize how fucked up her priorities are, because she's my passion. The book was just an excuse.
— Colleen Hoover
Do you realize anyone could have won?"
"Anyone without a criminal record," she corrects. "And yes. — Ella James
"Anyone without a criminal record," she corrects. "And yes. — Ella James
Well, I always thought of God as...an uncle," she says thoughtfully."I finally came to realize he was my father.
— Amanda Hudson
She waits for me at windows and buys me dragons. There are reasons we walk this earth, I'm coming to realize mine.
— Kristen Ashley
She had died, I just never told her. So still, we walk, eat and sleep together, in fear one day she'll come to realize it.
— Anthony Liccione
When he died, I think she did, too, it just took longer time for her body to realize her heart and mind were already dead.
— Jasinda Wilder
Careful, wolf. We don't want the human to realize how much we can eat," she chuckled, talking to him with her mind.
— A.O. Peart
Rylie didn't realize how afraid she'd been until it drained out and left her weak. Gwyn stopped
— S.M. Reine
He'd been her one. It took him years to realize she was his.
— Kristen Ashley
A slow fear, heavy, like sadness ... which made her realize that her fear was a kind of sadness, because she couldn't be better than her fear.
— Marie Rutkoski
Thrilled with the knowledge that she loved me, it took me a moment to realize that she was angry. I found her tantrum irresistible. #Ren
— Colleen Houck
She was perhaps too young to realize that what she assumed was her love for [him] was actually a tentative, timorous, acceptance of herself.
— Arundhati Roy
I didn't realize," she said in a voice so polite it drew blood, "that fawning over you was part of the job requirement.
— Nalini Singh
It's then that I realize: Of course Tris would go into the Weapons Lab instead of Caleb.
Of course she would. — Veronica Roth
Of course she would. — Veronica Roth
Does she realize she looks like a sunflower, ready to rain sunlight on all who look down upon her?
— Simone Elkeles
I realize that he took a piece of me with him. When I told this to Rose, she patted my shoulder and said I was being irrational.
— Krista Ritchie
She was a girl. A living girl, smart and sweet and awkward and unusual, and she was worth far more than they could ever realize.
— Marissa Meyer
She had meant to woo him. In her own weird, unsettling way she had simply been courting him and he'd been too stupid to realize it.
— Connie Brockway
What she doesn't realize is that I have survived for her as well -- and only now am I beginning to survive for myself.
— Dani Shapiro
He knew for certain that she belonged forever in his arms, just as he knew she didn't realize it yet.
— Michelle M. Pillow
Being with him made her realize there was more to life than living in constant fear. She
— Debby Giusti
She was part wide-eyed wood nymph, part awkward society miss, and - he was beginning to realize - part testy library elf.
— Karen Hawkins
You've got the holy trinity of what a girl wants, she said. Cute, smart, funny. I don't think you realize that.
— Alex Bradley
She has suffered enough horror to realize how fragile happiness is, how eager the universe is to take it away.
— Peadar O'Guilin
I'm just a bloody guy in a bathroom waiting for the girl of my dreams to realize that she's in love with me.
— Chelsea Fine
She'd thought that death could be an answer, because she was too immature to realize it was the biggest question of all. Yesterday,
— Jodi Picoult
She had simply shed the mantle of slavery as easily as she had worn it, making him realize that she had never really worn it at all.
— Johanna Lindsey
I wished she'd been smart enough, or loving enough, to realize everybody has burdens that crush them, only they don't give up their children.
— Sue Monk Kidd
She was beginning to realize people could survive most things. Not because thy were brave or strong, but because there wasn't any choice.
— Candice Proctor
But home wasn't a place, she was coming to realize. Home was family. Home was right here, right now. With these God-given people.
— Laura Frantz
She says screens are the cigarettes of our age. They're toxic, and we're only going to realize the damage they're doing when it's too late.
— Sophie Kinsella
A woman is like a teabag. It's only when she's in hot water that you realize how strong she is.
— Nancy Reagan
Father looked at her and she was beautiful in the way she had been as a girl. He did not realize the pleasure he felt in having made her cry.
— E.L. Doctorow
She was intelligent enough to realize that her excitement was childish, but not mature enough to care.
— China Mieville
Nd when he let her go, it was as if she had been filled and didn't realize it until he pulled away and the absence rushed back in.
— Laini Taylor
This girl is going to be the death of me. She has the ability to bring me to my knees and she doesn't even realize it.
— N.E. Henderson
She did not know why she was sad, but because of this peculiar sadness, she began to realize she ought to leave the town.
— Carson McCullers
I'm used to Midge and know that half the time what she says isn't supposed to mean anything. Women aren't so hard to understand once you realize that.
— Keith Robertson
She didn't realize how beguiling she was in her innocent gestures.
— Melanie Dickerson
Bella had come to realize that instincts were her true voice speaking to her and that she should always act on her instincts.
— Chloe Thurlow