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  • #1
    Julia Quinn
    “You always get more respect when you don't have a happy ending.”
    Julia Quinn

  • #2
    Julia Quinn
    “Love's about finding the one person who makes your heart complete. Who makes you a better person than you ever dreamed you could be. Its about looking in the eyes of your wife and knowing all the way to your bones that she's simply the best person you've ever known.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #3
    Julia Quinn
    “She hated that she was still so desperate for a glimpse of him, but it had been this way for years.”
    Julia Quinn, The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever

  • #4
    Julia Quinn
    “I love you with everything I am, everything I've been, and everything I hope to be. I love you with my past, and I love you for my future. I love you for the children we'll have and for the years we'll have together. I love you for every one of my smiles and even more, for every one of your smiles.”
    Julia quinn, Romancing Mister Bridgerton

  • #5
    Julia Quinn
    “Colin decided then and there that the female mind was a strange and incomprehensible organ - one which no man should even attempt to understand. There wasn't a woman alive who could go from point A to B without stopping at C, D, X, and 12 along the way.”
    Julia Quinn, Romancing Mister Bridgerton

  • #6
    Barry Kirwan
    “Perception s the only reality that matters”
    Barry Kirwan, Eden's Endgame

  • #7
    Barry Kirwan
    “next”
    Barry Kirwan, Eden's Trial

  • #8
    Barry Kirwan
    “Your life is a beer glass Micah, but you want champagne”
    Barry Kirwan, The Eden Paradox

  • #9
    Barry Kirwan
    “Happiness is knowing that someone, somewhere, really gives a shit.”
    Barry Kirwan, The Eden Paradox

  • #10
    Barry Kirwan
    “Sandy knew her plan was shit. But sometimes better ideas grew out of bad ones. Shit makes good fertilizer, her Gramps used to say, and a wrong track can lead to a new perspective, and a better path.”
    Barry Kirwan, Eden's Endgame

  • #11
    Barry Kirwan
    “Beef had hit $300 a kilo. Not that he could recall the last time he’d tasted real beef.”
    Barry Kirwan, The Eden Paradox

  • #12
    Mimi Matthews
    “A wounded animal will bite and claw,” she said to Mrs. Ogilvy. “And it often cannot tell friend from foe. One mustn’t judge such a creature too harshly.”
    Mimi Matthews, The Work of Art

  • #13
    Mimi Matthews
    “Not very romantic, is it? But I don't want you to feel powerless with me. I value your intelligence and your strength. I'd rather you stood at my side than in my shadow.”
    Mimi Matthews, A Holiday by Gaslight

  • #14
    Mimi Matthews
    “I don't know if I can let you dance with anyone else. Not without kissing you first.”
    Mimi Matthews, A Holiday by Gaslight

  • #15
    Mimi Matthews
    “If hardship came, she wouldn’t shatter into a million useless pieces. To the lucky gentleman who won her, she’d be a friend. A partner.”
    Mimi Matthews, A Holiday by Gaslight

  • #16
    Mimi Matthews
    “I don't think Id have enjoyed it if you'd simply grabbed me and kissed me. A lady likes to prepare herself for such an event."

    "Fair enough. Are the next nine days enough time to prepare yourself? Because, unless you very strenuously object, I intend to kiss you this Christmas.”
    Mimi Matthews, A Holiday by Gaslight

  • #17
    Gregory Dickow
    “The condition of your soul will determine the condition of your life. Because it determines how you think, what you feel, and what you choose to do.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #18
    Gregory Dickow
    “Soul power ripples outward in all directions, affecting everything— physical health, emotional well-being, relationships, families, work, and destiny.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #19
    Gregory Dickow
    “Feed the soul beauty, and it will heal itself.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #20
    Gregory Dickow
    “We are God’s art. We are God’s poem, created to display His beauty and goodness.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #21
    Gregory Dickow
    “Your Heavenly Father’s love elevates you to a place where you can dream big dreams— where you can live with purpose, unafraid.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #22
    Lucy Score
    “At some point, you have got to stop worrying so much about what everyone else needs and start thinking about what you need.”
    Lucy Score, Things We Never Got Over

  • #23
    Lucy Score
    “When you trust someone to see you for who you really are, the betrayal is a thousand times worse than if you hadn’t handed them the weapons in the first place,”
    Lucy Score, Things We Never Got Over

  • #24
    Lucy Score
    “You’re the one who has to live your life. Don’t apologize to other people for the decisions you make for yourself.”
    Lucy Score, Things We Never Got Over

  • #25
    Lucy Score
    “You get to decide how you show up in this world. No one else gets to dictate to you who you are,”
    Lucy Score, Things We Never Got Over

  • #26
    Lucy Score
    “You want someone you can trust with your nightmares. Not just your dreams.”
    Lucy Score, By a Thread

  • #27
    “Once you can clarify your unique vision for the end goal—comfort, happiness, security, etc.— you can get started on the path toward the reality of success.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #28
    “you must get the right talent and set the proper expectations. If you don’t, you will pay for the job twice—through your employees’ time and your own.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #29
    “It is an acceptance of being uncomfortable that drives change.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #30
    “Stop overestimating, thinking that you have all the time in the world. In fact, you don’t have time for most of what you think you have time for.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living



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