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Women S Fiction Quotes

Quotes tagged as "women-s-fiction" Showing 241-270 of 433
Beth K. Vogt
“Coming home was like trying to step into a faded family photograph—one that had been partially torn so that the image was incomplete.”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You

Debbie Mason
“Life wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t meant to be. If you didn’t go through the bad times, the sad times, you wouldn’t appreciate how incredible the good times were.”
Debbie Mason, Christmas in July

Tatiana Vedenska
“There's a certain term - existential loneliness- which describes the loneliness that you can feel no matter how many people you are with, no matter how close you are to them or how much they love you; when you understand that you are completely alone in this world.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Lina J. Potter
“When the inner light of the soul shone through like that, the shape of nose or ears became unimportant. She was shining, and it looked almost like a miracle.”
Lina J. Potter, The Royal Court

Poile Sengupta
“And so, here is Rapa’s book, my tribute to her, my one true friend, my love.”
Poile Sengupta, Inga

Juliet Ayres
“At least the presence of Harry, her tabby cat, purring softly and weaving in and out of her legs was better than no company at all.”
Juliet Ayres, Caught on the Web

Patricia V. Davis
“When a good woman stops being afraid, the devil turns and runs.”
Patricia V. Davis, Cooking for Ghosts

Tatiana Vedenska
“It felt as if her own body betrayed her. Her body wanted this vicious and cynical man so badly that it was willing to respond to his every need.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“In general, Mark was right; love was a business predestined for failure. I should have poked my head out of the sand in time and asked whether my husband loved me or not.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Tatiana Vedenska
“They say that when people stop loving each other, they become indifferent. Is that what we were - indifferent?”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Jill Shalvis
“And now he had her in his arms, this amazing, prickly, suspicious, hardheaded woman that he was falling for in spite of himself because she was also sweet and kind and had the biggest heart of anyone he’d ever met. Falling hard. It was going to take a lot to convince her that he was a good idea, although he was pretty sure her body might’ve already made its decision. He had no idea what it would take to persuade the rest of her.”
Jill Shalvis, Rainy Day Friends

Jill Shalvis
“I’ve learned that life is a crapshoot, and at any moment someone can walk into it and change it forever.”
Jill Shalvis, Rainy Day Friends

Tatiana Vedenska
“He seemed to be playing hide and seek with himself. It was impossible to understand what he wanted, why he ran after her there, in the street.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“They say time heals. They also say that time and work heal three times faster.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“Looking at him felt like a torment. Her heart was beating faster with every second, trying to jump out of her chest. Fear and desire, before unknown, were coming over her like strong, powerful waves, breaking somewhere below her waist.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“He was sure: no one had ever caused her to feel that before. It felt like playing with fire.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“Arina enjoys his insane tenacity, his uncompromising male force - against her will and even against her own desires.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“You ran away from me and I'm not used to people running away from me.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“He studied her tastes and reactions - in food, sex, or music - as if he were drawing a map of the continent that he had just discovered.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Tatiana Vedenska
“pain and guilt - the two feelings he hated the most - made him frown.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Two Months and Three Days

Ellen Stellar
“According to my father's plans, I was about to become an incubator.”
Ellen Stellar, Kiran: The Warrior's Daughter

Tatiana Vedenska
“Being tired is a luxury that a working woman can't afford, which is why I did my best to keep it together, to maintain an impossible juggling act: work, shopping, phone calls - endless, endless phone calls.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Tatiana Vedenska
“Sometimes it seems to me that everything I have is chronic. My whole life is a chronic condition.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Tatiana Vedenska
“Andrei wasn't just ideal - he was unique. I didn't need the rest of the world when I had him; you could disappear into him and forget who you were.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Tatiana Vedenska
“What was this? Was I jealous? Can you be jealous with of someone's relationship with a man you hate?”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Tatiana Vedenska
“we didn't have anything to talk about anymore except money.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Tatiana Vedenska
“Sometimes I think that people are like stars or planets in the sky. Near each other, but unable to reach out and touch one another, even though they're sharing the same orbit. Spinning through the darkness so close together, they only see the outlines of unfamiliar figures. And they strain with all their might to reach each other, but gravity forces them into circle after circle of pointless motion in empty space.”
Tatiana Vedenska, Why

Debbie Mason
“Is there anything she’s not good at? Please tell me there is, because I’m seriously thinking about not being friends with her anymore. It’s too hard on my self-esteem.”
Debbie Mason, Christmas in July

Debbie Mason
“Nell grinned. “Yep, I’m writing yours and Jack’s story next. Even got the title â€� Christmas in July.”
Debbie Mason, Christmas in July