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She (his future wife) was so deep into the Lord's presence that I felt like an outsider.
— Jeremy Camp
She was like a dream I'd given up long ago. A different life, a better me. A chance to wash the filth away.
— Chanel Cleeton
Every time the woman turned her head, it was like she was posing for a picture with an Instagram setting that filtered out humility.
— Tara Altebrando
Maybe it had to be that way. Maybe she'd had to fight for everything, so the fight in her was permanent - like a scar or an immutable tattoo.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
There was something about her.. Even the way she didn't like me drew me in, and I couldn't help but smile.
— Kiera Cass
The way she felt almost delicate when she was pressed up against him like this. Almost fragile. Almost safe. Almost like a princess.
— Marissa Meyer
And all we knew about her that we didn't know the night before was that she had eyes like pansies and skin like the moon.
— Glenda Millard
As she ran, a memory uncurled in her mind and spread out before her and it felt like she was running into the memory.
— J.C. Morrows
She was damned if she was going to let a little thing like decapitation stand in the way of keeping him.
— Jane Timm Baxter
Lovers born under an unlucky star," she said. "Sounds like it was written for the two of us.
— Haruki Murakami
The day had been difficult, but she was making me laugh, just like Andi had. I needed it more than oxygen.
— Rachel Van Dyken
No, I do not like music. (But what she really was trying to say was this: I like music better than anything in the world, after you.)
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Like the perfect collision of oils on a canvas.
She was a walking piece of art. Words and all. — Candace Knoebel
She was a walking piece of art. Words and all. — Candace Knoebel
She almost burst out laughing. He'd uttered the word talk like it was a communicable disease.
— Lorelei James
She was like having our own nanny, the Sex Nanny Sent By Satan.
— Mark Peter Hughes
As crazy as it seemed, it was almost like she was the fog.
— J.C. Morrows
I ask Laurie if there was any pain and she says, 'No pain, but I know what the Earth feels like making a mountain.
— Allen Cohen
Then, eyes closed, she brushed the smooth side of it soft across her lips. It was a tender, thoughtful motion. It was nothing like a kiss.
— Patrick Rothfuss
If she [Mrs. Homemaker] didn't know how much she needed convenience, it was up to inventors like Clausi to show her the way.
— Michael Moss
She stopped feeling like she was nothing more than a consumer, nothing more than the sum of her daily obligations and duties. She was making something
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Asking a man if he could be trusted was like asking an unwed girl if she was a virgin. The question mattered, but the asking of it was gross insult.
— Orson Scott Card
She had a hit for every syllable: 'Don't. You. Ever. Talk. To. Me. Like. That. Ever. Again.' That was the last time I ever talked back to Mom.
— Misty May-Treanor
One of the things that made Susan so interesting was the fact that she looked like a Jewish princess and worked like a Bulgarian peasant.
— Robert B. Parker
Our last impression of her as she turned the corner was that smile, flung backward like a handful of flowers.
— Wallace Stegner
She decided not to look him in the eyes ever again. It was too much like being shoved over the edge of a ravine.
— Dia Reeves
It was her, something about her- whenever she did something that felt like a raw invitation, he simply went mad in his effort to take up the gauntlet.
— Jacquelyn Frank
She snatched at the dream that had comforted her for so long. It was faded and thin, like a letter too often read.
— Elizabeth George Speare
Rocking back and forth, she clutched the sword like it was the only thing she had ever loved, and let the blood spill down instead of tears.
— Cassandra Clare
She was like a camera that had been chronically out of focus until someone came by and twisted the lenses into alignment.
— Deborah Harkness
He'd told her that the phrase deal with the Devil came from him; Ellie felt like she was on the verge of selling her soul.
— Kresley Cole
She sounded like she really meant it, and I wondered if I actually was standing here on the sidewalk with her, and not still asleep in my room.
— Claudette Melanson
We were like two sides of Velcro that fused together to create an unbreakable bond. I was the rough side and she was the soft
— Cambria Hebert
And most of all she wondered about the man at the next table whose voice was like ... like a dream which she did not know that she had dreamed.
— Susan Glaspell
It's like she thinks she did me a favor by raising me to believe that the entire world was out to get me, by making sure I never get my hopes up.
— Rainbow Rowell
When the journalist asked me about my body, it was like she was asking me to awaken her from the most gorgeous dream.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Was life always like that? she wondered. A game of hide and seek in which you only occasionally found the person you wanted to be?
— Maud Hart Lovelace
Her date was pleasant enough, but she knew that if her life was a movie this guy would be buried in the credits as something like "Second Tall Man".
— Russell Beland
The Beatles. I didn't like the first couple of songs, but when I heard She Loves You', it was like something went off in my head.
— Ozzy Osbourne
When she was taken from me it was like the death of a world, an infinite number of futures coming to an end.
— John Connolly
On the outside she might appear cool, but inside her heart felt as though it was disintegrating like a digestive dropped in hot tea
— Jill Mansell
She was like quicksand-the more I struggled to get out, the faster I sank. So I'd decided to give up and embrace the sink down.
— Kelley R. Martin
Was it like losing it all over again when Bram gave you the ram? The Bram ram. Wham, bam, thank you Bram?" She
— Karina Halle
She was like an outline of the painting of the Holy Virgin that an artist has sketched in black and white, but not yet filled with colour.
— Karen Maitland
He was the one she was doing all this for, but sometimes she missed him so much it felt like she swallowed broken glass.
— Cassandra Clare
She was awake, alive, full of ideas like branches in a greenhouse, growing thick and rife against the glass.
— Carolina De Robertis
Miniatures made her feel like she was larger than life, like the world was in the palm of her hand.
— Lisi Harrison
Home was an idea, and like Arcadia it was lost in the past. She
— Kate Atkinson
She was white like the sands, tawny like the sands, solitary and burning like the sands.
— Honore De Balzac
Sophie at sixteen," he remembered. "Christ. She was
like a lightning bolt. And she knew it. Irritated the hell out of me. — Nora Roberts
like a lightning bolt. And she knew it. Irritated the hell out of me. — Nora Roberts
me to see the contents. Was she giving me a gift, like she gave Bart anything he wanted? He was the
— V.C. Andrews
Jackson's father said she was built like Marilyn Monroe and had the temperament of Maureen O'Hara. The man was a prophet for sure.
— Carolyn Brown
She was of the Fae. She did not worry over right or wrong. She was a creature of pure desire, much like a child.
— Patrick Rothfuss
Harsh, bitter laughs exploded from her like shrapnel, and she didn't care who was cut in the process.
— Katherine McIntyre
It was like she was standing on the beach in the middle of a hurricane.
— Karin Slaughter
She made me feel like I was the king of fascinating blokes.
— L. H. Cosway
She had rarely been near Henry since then, and the sight of him now was like a concentrated dose.
— Anna Godbersen
She was a large, disordered woman, like a child's drawing that didn't stay within the lines.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
Believe it or not, that was the first time I recognized that in some ways she was just like the rest of us.
— Nicholas Sparks
How do you get shadows when there's no sun in the sky? she thought, because it was better to think about things like this than all the other, much
— Terry Pratchett
Promise was like a precious stone, she told me: hypnotising, but after a while the weight of it could sink you.
— Meg Haston
It was like the color of his eyes, she supposed - not quite one shade or another, and utterly unlike anyone else's.
— Anna Godbersen
It was like someone had cheerfully suggested she run a marathon when she'd just dragged herself out of bed after suffering from the flu.
— Liane Moriarty
But the smell of her hair. The way she clasped her hand around my fingers. This was like medicine.
— Jenny Offill
She was regal as a queen. Eager as a child. Proud as a cat. And she was like none of those things. Nothing like them. Not in the least little bit.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I don't think much of a dance step where the girl looks like she was being carried out of a burning building.
— Frank Hubbard
He was like the drug she knew she shouldn't take,but the drug that kept coming back to feed her addiction
— Cecelia Ahern
He was like a bottle and music was the wine.... She liked to be near him when it poured.
— Carolina De Robertis
He was continually surprised at the speed and accuracy of her creepiness. She was like some creepiness child prodigy
— Christopher Moore
She didn't look back, but she did break her stride for half a second, which was really the most you could hope for with a girl like that.
— Tommy Wallach
She sliced like a knife through everything; at the same time was outside, looking on.
— Virginia Woolf
He was stretched out like he was her own personal playground and she wanted to ride on his equipment for a bit longer.
— Amy Andrews
She hugged me and I could feel the heat rise in my face, either from shame or love, like there was a difference.
— Christopher Moore
She was the type who chased, who danced into your life like a spring storm, and left you battered and quaking in the wake.
— Katherine McIntyre
I told her yeah, but there was no skin on my voice and she heard the bones in my words like I did. And I knew.
— Cath Crowley
She smiled, a moving childish smile that was like all the lost youth in the world.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
And she couldn't help but smile at the irony of the fact that the baddest boy in school could somehow always make her feel like the world was good.
— Priscilla Glenn
For Harley, reading was the equivalent of chocolate, sleep, and morphine all rolled into one. Like all cats, she was quite the hedonist.
— Suzanne Wright
She screamed like a thousand birds were picking at her flesh. She screamed like the palace was burning down around her.
— Marissa Meyer
I ignored the dark circles under her eyes, just like I ignored the clenching in my stomach that she was starting to bruise more around her hands.
— Rachel Van Dyken