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  • #1
    Jude Deveraux
    “Were I to die tomorrow, my soul would remember you.
    ~Nicholas Stafford”
    Jude Deveraux, A Knight in Shining Armor

  • #2
    Donald McCaig
    “More often than we care to admit, inconsequential decisions change our lives.”
    Donald McCaig, Rhett Butler's People

  • #3
    Oscar Wilde
    “Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood.”
    Oscar Wilde, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories

  • #4
    I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
    “I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.”
    Jorge Luis Borges

  • #5
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    “There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.”
    Arthur Conan Doyle, The Boscombe Valley Mystery - a Sherlock Holmes Short Story

  • #6
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    “Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent.”
    Arthur Conan Doyle, A Case of Identity - a Sherlock Holmes Short Story

  • #8
    Julia Quinn
    “Men. The day they learned to admit to a mistake was the day they became women.”
    Julia Quinn, To Sir Phillip, With Love

  • #9
    Julia Quinn
    “He shook his head in wonder. "You are magnificent."

    "I keep telling everyone that," she said with a nonchalant shrug, "But you seem to be the only one to believe me.”
    Julia Quinn, To Sir Phillip, With Love

  • #10
    Eloisa James
    “Here, drink your liqueur," Henry said, tossing back her drink. "I carry it with me everywhere because it's the only kind of drink that Leo doesn't like, so there's a chance I'll still have some tomorrow.”
    Eloisa James, A Kiss at Midnight

  • #11
    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

  • #12
    Julia Quinn
    “James - "Are you paying attention or just trying to make me look like an idoit?"
    Elizabeth - "Oh, I'm definately paying attention. If you look like an idiot it has nothing to do with me.”
    Julia Quinn, How to Marry a Marquis

  • #13
    Julia Quinn
    “Men are sheep. Where one goes, the rest will soon follow.

    -Lady Whistledown”
    Julia Quinn, The Duke and I

  • #14
    Julia Quinn
    “Well,” he said with an affected sigh, “you have my approval, at least.”
    “Why?” Hyacinth asked suspiciously.
    “It would be an excellent match,” he continued. “If nothing else, think of the children.”
    She knew she’d regret it, but still she had to ask. “What children?”
    He grinned. “The lovely lithping children you could have together. Garethhhh and Hyathinthhhh. Hyathinth and Gareth. And the thublime Thinclair tots.”
    Hyacinth stared at him like he was an idiot.
    Which he was, she was quite certain of it.
    She shook her head. “How on earth Mother managed to give birth to seven perfectly normal children and one freak is beyond me."
    "Thith way to the nurthery.” Gregory laughed as she
    headed back into the room. “With the thcrumptious little
    Tharah and Thamuel Thinclair. Oh, yeth, and don’t forget
    wee little Thuthannah!”
    Julia Quinn, It's in His Kiss

  • #15
    Julia Quinn
    “Gareth sucked in a breath. Hyacinth’s brother wasn’t going to make this easy on him. But that didn’t matter. He had vowed to do this right, and he would not be cowed.

    He looked up, meeting the viscount’s dark eyes with steady purpose. “I would like to marry Hyacinth,” he said. And then, because the viscount did not say anything, because he didn’t even move, Gareth added, “Er, if she’ll have me.”

    And then about eight things happened at once. Or perhaps there were merely two or three, and it just seemed like eight, because it was all so unexpected.

    First, the viscount exhaled, although that did seem to understate the case. It was more of a sigh, actually—a huge, tired, heartfelt sigh that made the man positively deflate in front of Gareth. Which was astonishing. Gareth had seen the viscount on many occasions and was quite familiar with his reputation. This was not a man who sagged or groaned.

    His lips seemed to move through the whole thing, too, and if Gareth were a more suspicious man, he would have thought that the viscount had said, “Thank you, Lord.”

    Combined with the heavenward tilt of the viscount’s eyes, it did seem the most likely translation.

    And then, just as Gareth was taking all of this in, Lord Bridgerton let the palms of his hands fall against the desk with surprising force, and he looked Gareth squarely in the eye as he said, “Oh, she’ll have you. She will definitely have you.”

    It wasn’t quite what Gareth had expected. “I beg your pardon,” he said, since truly, he could think of nothing else.

    “I need a drink,” the viscount said, rising to his feet. “A celebration is in order, don’t you think?”

    “Er…yes?”

    Lord Bridgerton crossed the room to a recessed bookcase and plucked a cut-glass decanter off one of the shelves. “No,” he said to himself, putting it haphazardly back into place, “the good stuff, I think.” He turned to Gareth, his eyes taking on a strange, almost giddy light. “The good stuff, wouldn’t you agree?”

    “Ehhhh…” Gareth wasn’t quite sure what to make of this.

    “The good stuff,” the viscount said firmly. He moved some books to the side and reached behind to pull out what looked to be a very old bottle of cognac. “Have to keep it hidden,” he explained, pouring it liberally into two glasses.

    “Servants?” Gareth asked.

    “Brothers.” He handed Gareth a glass. “Welcome to the family.”
    Julia Quinn, It's in His Kiss

  • #16
    Julia Quinn
    “I can imagine no greater bliss than to lie about, reading novels all day.”
    Julia Quinn, Ten Things I Love About You

  • #17
    Julia Quinn
    “I also think he is given to disguises...Sometimes he wears spectacles and sometimes he does not. And twice he has worn an extremely peculiar hat. Inside.”
    Julia Quinn, What Happens in London

  • #18
    Julia Quinn
    “Anthony sneezed and pushed them aside. "Mother, I am trying to have a conversation with the duke."

    Violet looked at Simon. "Do you want to have this conversation with my son?"

    "Not particularly."

    "Fine, then. Anthony, be quiet.”
    Julia Quinn, The Duke and I

  • #19
    “It was truly an abomination of nature that one always found the most comfortable spot in the bed five minutes before one had to leave it.”
    Mia Ryan, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown

  • #20
    Teresa Medeiros
    “You asked me once if I would still love you when your lips were puckered with age and your eyes were
    faded. I can assure you that I will still love you when I have only the strength (and the scant teeth) left to
    gum those puckered lips. I shall love you when your bones are sharp enough to pierce my fragile flesh. I
    shall love you when the light in my own eyes fades for good and yours is the last sweet face I see.
    Because I am and ever shall be…”
    Teresa Medeiros, Yours Until Dawn
    tags: love

  • #21
    Teresa Medeiros
    “Before, you were only a dream. Now you're a dream come true”
    Teresa Medeiros, Yours Until Dawn

  • #22
    Julia Quinn
    “No. Haven’t you been listening?”

    Marcus would always remember that moment. It was to be the first time he would ever be faced with that most vexing of female quirks: the question that had nothing but wrong answers.”
    Julia Quinn, Just Like Heaven

  • #23
    Julia Quinn
    “And then, well . . . He might have slept for a bit. He rather hoped he was sleeping, because he was quite certain he’d seen a six-foot rabbit hopping through his bedchamber, and if that wasn’t a dream, they were all in very big trouble.

    Although really, it wasn’t the rabbit that was so dangerous as much as the giant carrot he was swinging about like a mace.

    That carrot would feed an entire village.”
    Julia Quinn, Just Like Heaven

  • #24
    Julia Quinn
    “Every unmarried man is looking for a wife. They just don't always know it.”
    Julia Quinn, Just Like Heaven

  • #25
    Julia Quinn
    “He wasn’t sure how he ought to feel about this.

    On the other hand . . . boiled meat!”
    Julia Quinn, Just Like Heaven



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