The Best Part of Love Quotes
The Best Part of Love
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“I do, on occasion, like to break from my usual routine of selfish disdain for the feelings of others.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“What if I die?” She looked up at him. “What if I die and your final memories are of my looking grotesque?”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“Thinking of how he might kill himself became his most diverting occupation, followed closely by reliving his memories of their short time together. He knew not how he might go on with the gaping wound of loneliness in his chest.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“Fitzwilliam chuckled. “Darcy, remind me never to anger your wife.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“There he is!” Harris exclaimed as if Wickham were some long lost relation he was delighted to see. “Thought we had lost you for sure! Well, off we go now. We have the finest accommodation arranged for you.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“She raised her eyes and offered him a smile. “Then we are friends, Mr Darcy. It is settled.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“I shall never marry him, but I shall try to like him. Will that do?” Lady Matlock smiled. “For now.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“For a brief, mad moment, she wondered whether she had heard him aright. She resolved to be courteous as she declined him. “Thank you, sir, but I am afraid I cannot accept you.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“Not good, not good at all. Miss Elizabeth Bennet was turning him into a blathering idiot, going about making a cake of himself at every turn.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“Well, perhaps you will meet someone of interest there.” “In Hertfordshire? I think not!” Darcy laughed.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“not fall in love because she was already in love with a dead man’s memory.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“You think my regard for you is untrue, but I do love you, more so each time I see you. My expression of it is wanting; I have not known what it is to love or how to love another. Yet, already you have taught me that love must not be selfish. It must be courageous, placing itself above all other considerations.” She”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“Oh, please do not mention Mama. I cannot stand to imagine her and our father in such activity.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“It was a delicious, private smile, her eyes locked on his, and it told him she was glad to be his and happy to make these vows to him. He felt the heavens open as a tear came to his eye, and he had to blink, hating the need to remove his eyes from her for even a fraction of a second.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“One hand had roamed his chest while the other had rested on his thigh, supporting her as she leaned into him. It was his thigh, was it not? Please, God, it was only his thigh!”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“She offered him a curtsey, her eyes remaining locked in his gaze. “I beg your pardon, sir. Please call me Lady Courtenay.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“As Elizabeth’s carriage travelled towards the opera house, she felt nearly faint from her anxiety, which seemed to increase with each beat of the horses’ hooves.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“I did not say I do not seek a husband; I said I do not seek you for a husband.” She smiled charmingly as she said it, and he was enraptured.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
“May I assure you that I harbour no matrimonial design on you whatsoever? You may exercise your wit on us with impunity; you are in no danger from me.”
― The Best Part of Love
― The Best Part of Love
