Bewitching Quotes
Bewitching
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Jill Barnett5,856 ratings, 4.08 average rating, 583 reviews
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“Odd how a man who never smiled could make her feel things she didn't know existed. He held her heart in his hands. From the moment she saw him, some thread had linked them together.”
― Bewitching
― Bewitching
“Those last three words said it all, brought the situation into sharp focus. Yawning before him was the chasm of English social class—the very system he was taught to respect. He felt the burden of his title more at that moment than at any other. And he suddenly saw the ludicrousness of the notion that one human being was better than another, of the belief that a title—an ancient trophy granted at the whim of a king—and a subsequent accident of birth made one man more deserving respect than another. There was insanity in that concept and in the fact that it was so readily accepted by an immoral world.”
― Bewitching
― Bewitching
“Poor human nature, so richly endowed with nerves of anguish, so splendidly made for pain and sorrow, is but slenderly equipped for joy. —George Du Maurier”
― Bewitching
― Bewitching
“Your Grace,” he said, bowing as if it was perfectly normal for him to have an ermine weasel clinging to him like a leech.”
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― Bewitching
“After all, as the old Scot saying went, there wasn’t much guile in a heart that was singing.”
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― Bewitching
“Seymour”
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― Bewitching
“For it was there, among the fanciful beasts, under all the glimmering stars in the clear night sky, and amidst a sprinkling of pink rose petals that the Duke and Duchess of Belmore made magic.”
― Bewitching
― Bewitching
“And They Lived Happily Ever After Should all men pile their joys up on a single spot, mine would surpass them all. —Juventius”
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― Bewitching
“shocked second, glanced”
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