The Fifth Avenue Story Society Quotes
The Fifth Avenue Story Society
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“Nothing in the world like the spark between men and women. What a marvelous and mysterious combination. Two sides of the same coin, you know. We both want the same thing, to give and receive love, to be cared for, respected. We just come at it from a different point of view.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“Love isn’t love just because someone receives it or reciprocates,” Coral said. “Loving someone who doesn’t love you in return is perhaps the greatest kind of love. Sacrificial. Without demand or condition.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“Humility is a magnet for His affection.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“She didn’t resist the rush of tears. If there was no sadness about leaving New York, then her time here would’ve meant nothing.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“Don't let another shovelful of dirt cover this, this thing that haunts you.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“She hated endings. But if things didn’t end, where would all the amazing beginnings be?”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“You. Carrying me upstairs, downstairs, upstairs again.” He jerked back. “You were in pain.” “Jett—” She gripped his sleeve and peered into his eyes. “I can take care of myself.” “I never said you couldn’t, but isn’t it nice, Lexa, when someone steps up once in a while? It doesn’t make you less strong to need and accept help.” He remained close, hovering over her. “It always crushed me when you were sick or hurt. Even with a cold.” “You never said.” “I didn’t want you to think I was a sissy.” “I would never think you were a sissy.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“So there I was sitting next to this vision. Esmerelda Belmont. During the closing song, I held her hand and never let go. I’d met perfection. “We married six months later and enjoyed eight years of wedded bliss before she left this world for the great beyond, letting go of my hand for the very first time. “I miss her every day.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
“She gasped and swatted Chuck with the back of her hand. He deflected the move by raising his arm and laughing. “Men,” she said, unable to corral her amusement. “Women,” Chuck echoed. Ed laughed. “Nothing in the world like the spark between men and women. What a marvelous and mysterious combination. Two sides of the same coin, you know. We both want the same thing, to give and receive love, to be cared for, respected. We just come at it from a different point of view. Points of view we both need, you know.”
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
― The Fifth Avenue Story Society
