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Queer Romance Quotes

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Sara Raasch
“I can't help this insufferable need to find out what its like to witness every shade of joy on your face”
Sara Raasch, The Nightmare Before Kissmas

Lee Mandelo
“I’m sorry he died before you figured it out. For what it’s worth, I think you might’ve eventually, without me there to displace your bullshit onto. He was head over heels for you, and everyone knew but you, and maybe him. No, I think he knew.”
Lee Mandelo, Summer Sons

Rebecca Massey
“You are not a monster! You are a prince. My prince.”
Rebecca Massey, Beast's Mercy (MM Fairytale Retelling)

Vanora Lawless
“Sully’s heart jammed into his throat as his body caught up to the words that had escaped his mouth. His face got hot and tight, but it was worth it when Elliot’s lips twitched like he wanted to smile even if he couldn’t quite get there.
“Keeping me safe?� Elliot asked, a glimmer of his playfulness peeking out.
“Got it in one.”
Vanora Lawless, Twisted Tome

Becky Albertalli
“Then she buries her face in the crook of my neck, and every breath she breathes feels like a love letter”
Becky Albertalli, Imogen, Obviously

Vanora Lawless
“It took a lot not to blurt out that this, right here in Warren's arms, was his favorite spot in the whole wide world.”
Vanora Lawless, Twisted Tome

Vanora Lawless
“Climbing out of the sidecar, Warren grumbled under his breath, and Elliot tried not to crack a smile. Warren still hated riding in one, but he didn’t particularly enjoy driving a motorcycle either. Elliot gave his shoulder a reassuring pat, and in the moonlight caught the roll of Warren’s eyes. He couldn’t keep a smile down.
“You’re lucky I like you,� Warren said, clearly trying for grumpy, but sounding much too fond.
Nodding, Elliot agreed. “I have been blessed.�
“Damn right.”
Vanora Lawless, Twisted Tome

Helena Greer
“It was so freeing to have someone else be righteously indignant on her behalf. She'd never given herself the space to feel that anger. Somehow, Noelle doing it let her move out of the flashback into a more neutral space.”
Helena Greer, Season of Love