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Secret Admirer Quotes

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Kelly Moran
“The time has come. I know you, and now you will know me. Ever Yours.”
Kelly Moran, Exposure

Emily Dickinson
“The Daisy follows soft the Sun—
And when his golden walk is done—
Sits shyly at his feet—
He—waking—finds the flower there—
Wherefore—Marauder—art thou here?
Because, Sir, love is sweet!

We are the flower—Thou the Sun!
Forgive us, if as days decline—
We nearer steal to thee!
Enamored of the parting West—
The peace—the flight—the Amethyst—
Night's possibility!”
Emily Dickinson, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

Nitya Prakash
“If I'm rich I'm a SECRET ADMIRER, But Since I'm poor...They call me a STALKER.”
Nitya Prakash

“Let our lives inspire our secret admirers to achieve great things and hike higher heights; that is the true power of the unspoken word.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

“I don’t know what the future holds, but I have to believe that it will be good, and time will show it.”
Rayane KAMARI

Dolores Lane
“This mystery man scares me. Even more than my husband.
But part of me is also… captivated.
And that terrifies me to the point I’m unable to breathe. Because what does that make me? I may be just as crazy as my secret admirer.”
Dolores Lane, Bloody Fingers & Red Lipstick

Alexis Marie LaRue
“My dearest Evie,

For tonight, I offer you a treasure no diamond can match: Eternal devotion, drawn from the deepest heart of the Bayou. They say love that dies violently can never be extinguished, only imprisoned. Eleven ancient specters rise from forgotten graves, and when the Eleven rise, know that their eternal commitment is now bound to you. They are the proof of my unending love.

Yours, always and forever, Your Devoted Admirer.”
Alexis Marie LaRue, The Thirteen Days of Bayou Frights

Alexis Marie LaRue
“It was scary, yes," she conceded, the initial chill of the fear finally dissolving. “But standing here now, knowing the effort, the planning, the sheer theatrical devotion involved... it was also, dare I say it, magnificent, in a way. I’m honestly, truly flattered. You gave me the Halloween of my dreams, even if it nearly sent me to the ER… or a psych ward.”
Alexis Marie LaRue, The Thirteen Days of Bayou Frights