Top 66 Elin Hilderbrand Quotes
#1. Being president of the United States is the most stressful, thankless job in the world and Margaret can't fathom why anyone would voluntarily pursue it.
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#2. And here," she said. "Let me fix your tie." She tugged on his bow tie, her eyes appraising him, and he basked in it. He had left his tie crooked on purpose, just so she could straighten it.
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#3. You know who invented the twist, right?" asked the man next to him. "It was John D. Rockefeller. He was a germophobe, and citrus was a natural disinfectant, so Rockefeller always asked his bartenders to run a lemon peel around the rim of his glass.
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#5. Her jump off the George Washington Bridge. Her other attorney,
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#6. When you're in love, every day is like a present you get to open.
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#7. Nobody knows where it comes from, and nobody knows where it goes.' Love doesn't make sense most of the time and that's what's so wonderful about it.
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#8. What I think is that every family is happy in their own fashion, and every family is unhappy in their own fashion. Every family is both functional and dysfunctional.
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#9. lighter now that it was summer. When he was a little boy, he always told her how pretty she was. Now,
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#10. Guilt and no guilt: these were the worst things. The only thing worse than the guilt was the fear of getting caught.
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#11. Nothing was a natural predator of productive fiction writing like the cell phone. Ditto the laptop. As she had well learned, the laptop could destroy a day.
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#12. Meredith immersed herself in the novels. For some reason, fiction hit on the meaning of life so much more concisely than real life itself did.
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#14. Summer does something to the brain, " Beth said. "It's intoxicating. Everything shimmers
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#15. They always stayed at the beach to enjoy the golden hour, that hour when the sun sank low enough to spangle the water and make everything look as if it had been dipped in honey.
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#16. If everyone slept with the person he or she had secretly fallen in love with, the world would be chaos.
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#18. When you peered into the windows of someone else's life, you could only guess what was going on.
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#19. Iowa City is okay as Midwestern cities go, but there's no food, no culture, no ocean.
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#20. He has never known a woman so free from conceit, vanity, ambition, pretense. He has never known a woman so willing to show the world that she is a human being.
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#21. With this in mind, Ava tells herself to be present and celebrate the holiday instead of wishing it was over. After all, one is given only a certain number of Christmases in one's life.
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#22. A garden is not a matter of life or death. It is far more important than that.
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#23. Even Belinda, who could write what she knew about boats on her thumbnail and still have room for the Lord's Prayer, could tell this one was special. Buck
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#24. The shoes had come to define him as he proceeded to break every sprinting record at New Bedford High School and other high schools across the Commonwealth, earning himself the nickname Fast Eddie.
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#25. Saying so regardless, for the kids' sake. Was it possible that Arch's spirit resided here, that his soul
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#26. She knew she should be happy the girls were outside riding their very expensive horses. Girls who rode became interested in boys and makeup and cigarettes much later than their nonriding counterparts.
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#28. This exquisite, tremendous, and endlessly confounding life
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#29. She was conscious of being alive and being present: a clear night, a golden beach, good food.
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#30. Even Meredith's attraction to Freddy had paled when compared to the real love of Meredith's life. The steady, unconditional, fortifying love of Meredith's father was gone forever.
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#32. The rod felt sleek and expensive in his hand; it was the Maserati of surf-casting rods.
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#33. Not to mention central air-conditioning, an inn-wide stereo system, plasma TVs and iPod docking stations, and L'Occitane toiletries.
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#34. To be early is to be on time, to be on time is to be late, to be late is to be forgotten.
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#35. What happened when we died? How were we to know that death wasn't as profound an adventure as life was?
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#36. She could hear the voices and laughter coming from the yard, and she thought, really, this was the best part of any wedding, not the ceremony or the cake or the dancing but the downtime when they were all together without the lights shining on them.
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#37. First you love the music that your parents love - and then, later in life, you love the songs your kids love.
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#38. For graduate school I ended up going to the University of Iowa, which is, of course, the best graduate writing program in the country.
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#39. Women clearly felt things more deeply: they read sub-text where men saw only white space.
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#40. And Margot should have made a rule about no cell phones. What was it about life now? The people who weren't present always seemed to be more important than the people who were.
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#41. She waved good-bye and hurried down the street towards her family's house, thinking again that some nights had good karma and some nights were cursed, and for a few moments, tonight had seemed like the former, but it had ended up the latter.
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#43. It's not a house to us. It's a home. And it's not a home, it's s way of life. Our summertime happens here. This house is part of our past, it's our present, it'll be our future. It's who we are.
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#44. It was like we had known all along that the sky was going to fall and then it fell and we pretended to be surprised.
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#46. Sometimes you regret the things you do, but they're over and done. Regretting the things you didn't do is tougher because they're still out there, haunting you with the what ifs.
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#47. Love is scary! Taking a vow to love someone through sickness and health, for richer for poorer, forsaking all others, until death do us part, is the most terrifying experience a person can have. Why pretend any differently?
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#48. She gazes over at baby Genevieve, who is now asleep in Kevin's arms, and thinks, I really don't have any words of advice at all. The world is an endlessly confounding place.
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#50. Some people don't like being happy. They're much more comfortable when they have a problem.
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#51. Of the things I want my daughters to know the greatest of these is love.
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#52. He'd learned that when you love someone purely enough, all you wanted was for that person to be happy. (p. 419)
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#53. She didn't know how any woman anywhere conducted an affair without having the ear of a best friend.
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#56. The body of water between Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket is the Muskeget Channel. "I
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#57. I will hold your hand and we will walk across this world, and I will sing to you and our babies, and that will be enough for me.
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#58. Perfect happiness existed, but perhaps only in small increments.
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#59. Nick was chocolate and cigarettes and whiskey and danger, and everything I should stay away from.
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#60. Stuart and Jenna exchanged rings-platinum band for Stuart, and platinum with diamonds for Jenna, but they could have been aluminum or plastic. Expensive rings did not guarantee a happy life together.
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#61. And that's the thing about marriage. It can look perfect to people from the outside but be utterly imperfect on the inside. The reverse is true as well. No one knows what goes on in a marriage except for the two people living in it.
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#62. All her life, Claire had had a problem figuring out where other people ended and she began. All her life, she'd taken on the world's hurt; she held herself responsible. But why?
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#63. Agnes like she was a baby bird. Dabney felt a combination of
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#64. Fear gripped her like hands around the neck, the way it could only happen in an unfamiliar room in the pitch black of night.
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#65. There are two texts: one from Patrick and one from her mother. Patrick: asdhaosihdkqebrkb. (Butt dial? Or incredibly drunk? Ava doesn't care.)
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#66. She was a born liar, Hope thought. It was incredible. She should skip the modeling career and go straight to politics. "I
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