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Slightly Tempted (Bedwyn Saga, #4) Slightly Tempted by Mary Balogh
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“Love does not involve emotions, then?" he asked her with a smile.

"It is not ruled by them," she told him. "Love is liking and companionship and respect and trust. Love does not dominate or try to possess. Love thrives only in a commitment to pure, mutual freedom. That is why marriage is so tricky. There are the marriage ceremony and the marriage vows and the necessity for fidelity -all of them suggestive of restraints, even imprisonment. Men talk of life sentences and leg shackles in connection with marriage, do they not? But marriage out to be just the opposite -two people agreeing to set each other free,”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted
“It was strange how the heart clung to hope even when there was no reasonable basis for it, Morgan found. And how life went on.”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted
“It was the challenge of life too, was it not? People could never be fully understood. They were ever changing, different people at different times and under different circumstances and influences. And always growing, always creating themselves anew.
How impossible it was to know another human being.
How impossible to know even oneself.”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted
“It is a common failing of men. They see someone they consider beautiful and desirable and eligible, and they imagine that they love her. In fact, though, they love themselves reflected in her eyes.”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted
“Ah, but dreams cannot be captured with promises," he said. "Like water, they elude our grasp. But water is the staff of life. I believe your dream will come true if only because you will not compromise on it and let it go too lightly.”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted
tags: dreams
“frantically”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted
“After you have broken my heart and left me, I will remember that we are always and ever connected.”
Mary Balogh, Slightly Tempted