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The Prize The Prize by Julie Garwood
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“A woman can't do anything about her appearance. Either she's pretty or she isn't. But her character is quite another matter.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“It's a sin to hate, and for that reason alone, we must not hate the Normans... We can, however, thoroughly dislike them, Alice.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“Respect was earned, not demanded, but dignity was taught by example.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“Remorse has no place in a warrior's mind... A war is like a game of chess, Nicholaa. Every battle is like a well-thought-out move on the board. Once it begins, there shouldn't be any emotion involved whatsoever.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“A compliment about one’s nature is more important because a person has to choose how to behave, whilst a compliment about one’s appearance doesn’t mean overly much because there is no choice involved there.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“Nicholaa?” His voice was a bare whisper. “Yes?” she whispered back. “You belong with me.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“The fabric looked delicate enough to shred with a good sneeze.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“And then enlightenment came.”
Julie Garwood, The Prize
“husband laughed at Justin. She didn’t”
Julie Garwood, The Prize