The Newspaper Nanny Quotes
The Newspaper Nanny
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The Newspaper Nanny Quotes
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“You didn't come this far to give up. Get your shit together, Juliet. You are a bad ass bitch, and you've got this.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“There is no handbook to love. There will be moments where it seems impossible, but there will always be a way. If your love is true, and your heart is committed, then there is nothing you could not overcome.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“I would ask him, ‘Pops...whatcha looking for in there, anyway?’ And he'd always answer the same...‘for the things that need to find me’.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“Love finds a way, Juliet. Never forget that.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“When you wait for something for so long, it makes it that much better when you finally have it. It’s beyond worth the wait.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“You are smart, kind, and beautiful from the outside in. Every part of you.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“I know exactly what I need to do. The problem is...I don't know if this plan will work. But I'm sure as hell going to try. I'm going to fight for my girl.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“There is no handbook for love. There will be moments where it seems impossible, but there will always be a way. If your love is true and your heart is committed, there is nothing you can’t overcome.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“I messed up. I should've done this sooner, and I should've pulled my head out of my as-...butt sooner, but I'm a guy. I mess up more often than not. I want you, and I don't ever want to let you go, Juliet. Give me the chance to make this right. I promise, you won't regret it.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“He's leaning against the doorway, his arms folded across his chest.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“Liam," my name is a short panting moan from her lips. One I want to hear for the rest of my damn life.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“I'm only so strong, and I've officially reached my fucking limit. I slam my mouth onto hers, sucking in that lip that has driven me crazy for the entire time she's been here.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“It's fucking adorable. She's so frustrated that she's restricted in her ability to move, she uses her other foot and kicks the coffee table.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“Liam looks up at us before clearing his throat. He's obviously flustered and it's almost... cute. A big, surly guy like him flustered. Maybe our almost kiss affected him the same way that it has me. Not that he’ll ever admit it, but…It still makes me feel slightly better.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“They gasp as if they understand the term. Both of their faces are filled with awe, and fuck if I don't feel a pang somewhere deep in my gut. Something I haven't felt in a very long time.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“You can't come on this date because it should be me. It should be me who takes you to fancy restaurants and all the other nice places you deserve. It should be me who takes you home and loves you until the sun comes up. It should be me, Juliet. Regardless of consequences—regardless of everything.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“At the first sign of struggle, he chose the route that took me away from him and the girls. He didn't even fight Nana, he just tossed me aside like I was the help.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“The girls are going to know what you mean to me. I did just pour my heart out like a lovesick fool in the middle of a restaurant with them there .”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“Wow, you two have been busy since I've been gone. What else did I miss?" I ask. "Oh, nothing. I got a boyfriend at school. But Juliet says that we can't get married until I ask you first." I choke on my own saliva when she says it. What? A boyfriend. She's five. She's not dating until she's at least thirty five and honestly, even then it would be too soon. "Uh, Bug, no boyfriends. Sorry.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“What did we say about repeating things Aunt Shana says?" I ask sternly. She looks down, "I'm not 'posed to because Auntie Shana says things that my ears shouldn't hear.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“You will excel at this job, just like you do every other aspect of your life. Don't be nervous. Walk in with your head held high, and show him just how amazing you are. Remember, life is what you make it.”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
“Well Juliet, I'm just saying. You're twenty-two years old, and now you're working for a retired hockey player. You need a man. A hot one who has lots of money and a nice butt. Have you seen their butts?" "Can we not talk about my new boss’butt? Like, can this not be a thing?”
― The Newspaper Nanny
― The Newspaper Nanny
