The Matchmaker Quotes
The Matchmaker
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The Matchmaker Quotes
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“Sometimes you regret the things you do, but they're over and done. Regretting the things you didn't do is tougher because they're still out there, haunting you with the what ifs.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Sometimes you regret the things you do, but they’re over and done. Regretting the things you didn’t do is tougher, because they’re still out there…haunting you. The what-ifs.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“She was conscious of being alive and being present: a clear night, a golden beach, good food.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Agnes, on the other hand, preferred anonymity, which was why she liked Manhattan.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“you”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“wanted to catch up with. And what about trying a new restaurant this week? What about Lola Burger, or The Proprietors? Should he include Agnes, or would it be more romantic just the two of them? Romantic? Dabney thought. She said, “I’m going for my walk now.” “Dabney,” Box said. She stopped at the door and turned around. “You have to make a doctor’s appointment,” he said. “Yes,” she said. “I realize”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Raiul era faptul că îi avea pe toți acolo, lângă ea.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Raiul era faptul ca ii avea pe toti acolo, langa ea.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Her feet were buried in the sand and the champagne had warmed the very center of her. She was conscious of being alive and being present: a clear night, a golden beach, good food”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Sometimes you regret the things you do, but they’re over and done. Regretting the things you didn’t do is tougher, because they’re still out there… haunting you. The what-ifs.”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Clendenin”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“maudlin?”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“William Carlos Williams? “This Is Just to Say”—yes, Dabney had always loved that poem. In the years of Agnes’s growing up, a copy of the poem had been taped to the refrigerator door. It was an apology poem—forgive me, they were delicious, so sweet and so cold. Box was holding out the plum and a bottle of chilled Perrier with a silly grin on his face. Celerie”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
“Agnes like she was a baby bird. Dabney felt a combination of”
― The Matchmaker
― The Matchmaker
