The Muse of Maiden Lane Quotes
The Muse of Maiden Lane
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“You could alter her face before you commit your preliminary sketch to canvas. That would be a way of respecting --"
"I want all of her," Teddy interrupted impatiently. "Her face. Her figure. Her silver hair. That's my star. It must be all or nothing.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
"I want all of her," Teddy interrupted impatiently. "Her face. Her figure. Her silver hair. That's my star. It must be all or nothing.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“Be loud,' he told her. 'Be opinionated. Be as much yourself as you wish -- and then some. Once we're wed, you and I will answer to no one but each other.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“Starlight, of course,” he said solemnly. “For you, it will always be starlight.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“He had the vague thought that riding a difficult mare for so many years had given her an unseen reservoir of power. Luminous as she appeared, she was no will-o’-the-wisp. She was formidable. Strong.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“He wanted to be recognized for the things he could control, not for those things he couldn’t.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“She’d been made small for so long, the words hadn’t existed to articulate the wild yearnings within her... She knew now what she wanted-- what she’d always wanted... The freedom to want, to choose, to be. To live a colorful, conspicuous, unconventional life.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“I said, he ground out, you deserve more than a life in the background.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“During their months apart, he’d begun to wonder if he’d imagined how beautiful she was–how very perfect she was for his painting. But he hadn’t imagined anything, had he? Indeed, it was possible that his memory had blunted the effect of her.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“Immortality is rarely comfortable, but we’ll manage, I’m certain.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“Life is too short to waste time with what ifs. I mean to be happy, that’s all. Without that, what else is there?”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“The freedom to want, to choose, to be. To live a colorful, conspicuous, unconventional life…
Together they had found friendship, acceptance, and the courage to follow their hearts.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
Together they had found friendship, acceptance, and the courage to follow their hearts.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“As tempting as the arrangement sounds... I don't want a marriage of convenience."
The rejection struck Teddy as powerfully as a blow. He nearly released her hand. And then -- "If we marry," she said, "I intend to fall in love with you."
Teddy struggled to keep his countenance. He'd been wrong. She wasn't rejecting him. She was raising the stakes. Love, she'd said. Not like any longer. Not convenience. But love. He looked at her steadily. "I should be honored if you did.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
The rejection struck Teddy as powerfully as a blow. He nearly released her hand. And then -- "If we marry," she said, "I intend to fall in love with you."
Teddy struggled to keep his countenance. He'd been wrong. She wasn't rejecting him. She was raising the stakes. Love, she'd said. Not like any longer. Not convenience. But love. He looked at her steadily. "I should be honored if you did.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“He smiled back at her. The movement lit his face, softening the sharp edges and making him appear at once both more handsome and infinitely more dangerous. This was the countenance of a gentleman who could do more than persuade a lady to submit to his painting her. This was the countenance of a man who could persuade a lady to do anything.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“He smiled back at her. The movement lit his face, softening the sharp edges and making him appear at once both more handsome and infinitely more dangerous. This was the countenance of a gentleman who could do more than persuade a lady to submit to his painting her. This was the countenance of a man who ould persuade a lady to do anything.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“The temptation was too great to resist. Heart thundering madly, Teddy closed the distance and pressed his lips to hers.
Her eyes fell shut as he captured her mouth. A soft murmur of assent throbbed in her throat.
The sound sent a wild rush of heat through his veins...”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
Her eyes fell shut as he captured her mouth. A soft murmur of assent throbbed in her throat.
The sound sent a wild rush of heat through his veins...”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
“All that life in him, the sensitivity in his art and his ability to see things in all their light and shadow, stems from his own vulnerability... Indeed, there are times when he still struggles mightily with his condition.”
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
― The Muse of Maiden Lane
