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The Waitress from Wisconsin (Curves for the Sheikh, #1) The Waitress from Wisconsin by Annabelle Winters
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“do not hesitate. Do not fight what your body, your soul, your very being is telling you to do. Step forward and do it.”
Annabelle Winters, The Waitress from Wisconsin
“Because when fate has decided that an event is bound to occur, all of time moves to make that event the center, the fulcrum. So sometimes the events that lead up to your destiny may seem to occur out of sequence, for reasons that do not seem strong enough. But that is just a misunderstanding of how the universe works, of how time works, of how destiny works. It is destiny that pulls you towards it. Fate itself is the reason something is happening. It is the strongest of reasons, and sometimes it is the only reason you need.”
Annabelle Winters, The Waitress from Wisconsin
“Choose her carefully. And what I mean by carefully is this: Disregard everything that tradition and culture and Arab society tells you. It does not matter what race she is, what color, what size, shape, or religion. Do not consider her education, family history, career, or ambitions. Simply listen to what your inner core tells you. Trust your body, your heart, your primal intelligence. It will not fail you. It will guide you as surely as the North Star has guided travelers across the endless sands in the darkest of nights, every night for a hundred thousand years. Trust your instincts, and they will lead you to the woman who has the combination of strength and wisdom to bear your child.”
Annabelle Winters, The Waitress from Wisconsin
“it is more than just the way he was raised. I believe there is something eternal, unchanging, unique in every man, and this essential quality shines out clearly in a child. It can get clouded and dulled over the years, but it can never be destroyed or defeated.”
Annabelle Winters, The Waitress from Wisconsin
“Wa’annak ln aizdira’an lilmar’at fi hduri marratan ‘ukhraa. Hal hdhaan wadh? Hal hdhaan wadh!”
Annabelle Winters, The Waitress from Wisconsin
“Alththadi latifa,” Kid Jordan said loudly, drawing some grunts and a couple of chuckles from the others. “Walakun ‘asfal kabiratan w ‘annaha ghyr aldduhawn. Wa’awwad ‘ann mumarasat aljins maeaha. Marrah wahiduh.”
Annabelle Winters, The Waitress from Wisconsin