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An Affair to Remember (Talisman Ring #1) An Affair to Remember by Karen Hawkins
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“There's always hope. And when that fails, there's guile and wile.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“Never underestimate the importance of what a woman says in bed. It's one of the few places they will tell you exactly what they are thinking.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“Women prefer to draw blood using words. It can cause just as much havoc, but it doesn't stain the carpet.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“Some women -- the good ones -- are like a breath of fresh air, amusing and different and invigorating. The trouble is that it is damnably difficult to capture air and hold it for any length of time.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“You'd be surprised at the things you can discover by barging into someone's bedchamber unannounced.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“One should never ask a man questions about his personal life. He just might answer and then you, my dear, would have to listen.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“Women provide the only true link to civilization. Men simply are not ruthless enough to survive on their own.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“I dislike being held to a set of rules for no reason other than to create the impression of order, whether it exists or not.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“There was little that common sense and hard work couldn't accomplish.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“Women never dress without thought.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“It is not enough to simply remove temptation. We must beat it away, burn it, suppress it, combat it with as much ruthless intent as we can muster.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember
“Most people managed to evade home truths with astonishing ease.”
Karen Hawkins, An Affair to Remember