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Under the Table Under the Table by Stephanie Evanovich
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“In the end, it was Tristan who taught Zoey the most important lessons. About what love really looked like and how it was supposed to be shown. It was the unwavering, unflinching ability to support a partner throughout their changes. Or no changes at all.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“It’s okay to quit any job, but you have to master it first.’ It’s easy to abandon something out of fear. But in doing so, you could be missing out on something spectacular. If you learn all you need to and still want to walk away, you’re making an educated decision.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“And you know, there is a huge difference between being lonely and alone. Both serve a purpose. When you’re alone, you can listen to what your heart really has to say without other people’s opinions getting in the way. You just have to be strong enough to live your truth after you hear it. And you can be in a room full of people and still be lonely.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“Spread your legs a little and keep your eye on the ball. Bend your knees a little.” He had to know that sounded downright perverted.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“There are times in one’s life where you reach a crossroads. When your only options are to stay in your comfort zone or take a leap of faith.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“My grandfather used to say, ‘Being male is a matter of birth. Being a man is a matter of age. Being a gentleman is a matter of choice.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“She had saved his balls, and he knew it.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“Spices are the key to unlocking flavor.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table
“The firstborn is the perfectionist, the serious one, the rule follower. The second (and last child if it had gone according to plan) was supposed to be the quirky daredevil, who faced life fearlessly, the risk taker.”
Stephanie Evanovich, Under the Table