Top 52 Diana Palmer Quotes
#1. She'd marry George who was richer anyway ... lies, all lies! "I want you to do your homework from now on," Powell told the child. "And
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#3. More often than not, a woman marries for money and a man marries for sex. What difference does a sheet of paper with signatures make?"
"If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand the answer," she said simply.
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#4. but he'll die because of me!" she moaned. "I've killed him!" Carson
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#5. Way for new, winter taking away the remnants of the old to clear room for the young growth. Life, in other words, in all its fierce beauty and stark routine. All things went to the soil eventually. It was the way of life.
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#6. He made her think of ruins, of mysterious places in shadow and darkness, of storms and torrents of rain.
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#7. The first sign on a declining civilization is a decline in the arts.
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#8. Jason looked down at her with smoldering eyes in a taciturn face. "You'll have to do something about Mumbles before we come back for Thanksgiving, Gracie," he told her quietly. "Kittie's allergic to cats.
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#9. I think small towns are the closest to heaven you can get on earth. I'm glad that some other people, my wonderful readers especially, feel the same way I do.
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#10. He needs shaking up, I tell you, he's going to die an old maid. He gets all funny and red when unmarried ladies talk to him at church, and just look at how grumpy he's been since you've been around. We've got to save him, Amanda, he said solemnly.
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#11. But it won't last,"
"Yes," he replied. "Yes it will. You're all I see, hear, or need in all the world.
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#12. Rebellious dark eyes in her faintly freckled face.
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#14. How silly of her not to realize that strongest friends make the best enemies; they always know where the weaknesses are hidden.
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#15. There are in life a few moments so beautiful,that even words are a sort of profanity.
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#16. Women are the cradles of life. What sort of man tries to break a cradle (Marc)
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#17. Women won't have total equality until men can get pregnant.
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#18. It's better to keep one's mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubts.
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#19. Revolutionaries can't afford to worry about tomorrow.
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#21. Tate opened another beer. He was glad he had several. He held up the beer to his image in the mirror. "To bastards everywhere!" he said sarcastically, and chugged it down.
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#22. Think about what life will be like without me because I've already considered that question. And I've decided that no life at all would be better than living without you.
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#23. Leave it to you to find a legal way to do something illegal
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#25. Come on, forget your troubles and enjoy yourself. Tonight, there is no tomorrow. Eat, drink and be merry.
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#26. Pity Matt didn't help him through a window instead of over a sofa," she grumbled. "He needs an attitude adjustment.
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#27. He groaned her name as he bent, his mouth so tender, so exquisitely gentle with hers that tears ran hotly down her cheeks. He was the world, and everything in it. She loved him so.
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#28. I never knew how empty the world could be, how colorless, until I tried to live in it without you
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#29. Is the world really a better place now that nothing is considered bad? People just do what they want, with anyone. How is that different from what animals do in the wild?
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#30. Love, for some people is undying, even if one lost the partner.
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#31. The inscription in your wedding band says 'forever,' Callie. And it means forever. I'll love you until I close my eyes for the last time. And even afterward, I'll love you.
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#32. His thumb rubbed gently over her bow mouth, liking the way it
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#33. You may not believe it, but standing up to people is the only way to get through life with your mind intact. Nothing was gained by giving in.
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#34. Love is immortal, and it goes beyond satisfying some fleeting physical hunger. In other words, sweetheart," her mother explained, "sex won't make up for the lack of love, no matter how good it is
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#35. We all go through periods of anguish, times when we think we can't face what lies ahead. But the only way to get past it is to go through it, straight through it. No detours, no camouflage, no running. You have to meet problems head-on, despite the pain.
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#36. And the boys made fun of her skinny legs that were always bruised and cut from her tomboyish antics at the ranch. There was one special boy, Jake Weldon. Maggie pretended not to notice him. He was one of the boys who made fun of her, and it hurt really
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#37. Is that how the song goes? It's the chorus.
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#38. Matt was deeply touched that his estranged son would come to him for advice. He wasn't going to let it show, of course. A man had his pride.
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#39. All the people we loved, who have died, are still alive in the past. The only thing that really separates us is time. It's a matter of perspective. That's what separates optimism and pessimism.
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#41. I guess I wouldn't want to be rich. you'd never be sure if people liked you for what you were or what you had.
Tellie
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#42. Walls work both ways.
They keep people out ... but they keep people in, too.
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#43. Like a white-haired whirlwind, Janet embraced the younger, taller woman with a deep sigh.
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#46. He laughed. He had a similar appliance in his truck, a Lo-Jack, and where it was installed nobody knew. "I get it." "Good man. If you have any questions or concerns, you can call us, right?" "Right.
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#47. Well so am I." She stared at the coverlet. "What I said ... earlier," she faltered, glancing at him and then away. "I was overwrought and tired, and I guess I kind of got carried away."
"You mistook a chill for true love?
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#48. But you'll get used to it. Life has to be lived. You can't sit by the road and watch it pass.
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#50. Money isn't enough. Happiness takes more than a padded bank account.
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#51. Well, that should do it," the man replied. "Oh, and I did put a small camera in your office, just to square things up. It's hidden, so you won't have to worry about somebody spotting it.
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#52. He seemed to be an eternal on-sale item in the matrimonial market that everybody bypassed for the fancier merchandise.
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