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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
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
After a while the middle-aged person who lives in her head begins to talk to her soul, the kid.
— Anne Lamott
Remember what you won't get if you don't mind, her grandfather remarked.
— Flannery O'Connor
Nix: We're not leaving without her. So unless you want permanent houseguests of the destructive sort, just hand her over.
— Kresley Cole
I just think - '
'Don't think. If you think, you'll never truly get over her. Thinking just extends things.'
So I decided not to think. — Danny Wallace
'Don't think. If you think, you'll never truly get over her. Thinking just extends things.'
So I decided not to think. — Danny Wallace
It was great to watch her spin out of control because it makes the average person feel better.
— Curtis Jackson
An industrious mother is an initiator of a good course; always charting new course for her loved ones.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Her soft spanish accent and her infinite arsenal of sighs.
— Kiersten White
She so cheerfully resigned to his neglecting her that he could not help opening his mouth to protest
— Susanna Clarke
You can like an immoral character because she's interesting, not because you want to have her over for dinner.
— Gillian Flynn
She knows her place in this world. She can tear down its walls, and still nobody knows her name. - Naomi
— Tara Kelly
I guess I'm a survivor. There are many of us survivors and any successful woman of my age has somewhat of that in her.
— Helen Gurley Brown
Poetry is a storm asking peace to dance with her.
— Jenim Dibie
She sat calmly sipping her tea. I wondered
— Anchee Min
Besides, if they continued where they left off, Faith would finish reading the book and Alec would be snoring next to her.
— Kelly Moran
You're not gonna start writing 'Hardy loves Miracle' all over your notebooks, are you? Sing her a song and post it on YouTube?
— M. Leighton
It was an effort not to peek over her shoulder. Don't you even dare, a voice hissed in her head.
— Sarah J. Maas
Mom walked out on us, remember? Because she never got over her own baggage, not because of you or me, right?
— A.S. King
When you wept it was just over yourself and not because of the marvelous impossibility of reaching her through the difference that separates you.
— Marguerite Duras
Never tell a mother how she has to raise her children and give no advice over their schooling, health or nutrition if you are not asked to.
— Rossana Condoleo
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
The waters of her emotions ran deep, and he was only privy to the splashes on the surface.
— Travis Luedke
Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez faire for others.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Outside in the sun the Holy Mother stood on her pedestal in the garden, sorry but unsympathetic. The usual position of mothers.
— Barbara Kingsolver
She might be dying. The idea pleased her.
— Lauren Oliver
Not even an advancing All Blacks haka could have dragged him away from the swing of her ass
— Amy Andrews
2 Nicole gnawed on her lip as she pressed her back
— Karen Witemeyer
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
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
Just her and the great outdoors. Gwendolyn Margaret Passmore and a million blades of grass.
— Julia Quinn
Baxter knows a lot more than I do, I told her.
Yes, said Baxter, but I will never tell people all of it. — Alasdair Gray
Yes, said Baxter, but I will never tell people all of it. — Alasdair Gray
And her taste in men should be applauded until the cows came home and tap-danced on the front lawn.' (Taryn)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon