Top 59 Heather Lyons Quotes
#2. Love is funny like that. Love stays with us, whether we want it or not.
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#3. Because a kiss should be born from love, and want, and need. A kiss should be beautiful, something a girl can hold on to for the rest of her life, to pull out in her memory whenever she wants butterflies to come back.
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#4. May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, the foresight to know where you are going, and the insight to know when you have gone too far.
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#5. I love him, I think as he sits down across from me. I love him, I think as he looks up at the ceiling and then back down at me, so much raw pain shining out of his eyes. I love him, I think as he tells me he's going away.
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#6. Girl time, I'm also learning, can be emotionally exhausting and more than a bit confusing. She's
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#7. Time doesn't heal; or at least, it hasn't healed such wounds for me, no matter what i told him earlier. Time is just another captor of mine.
-Medusa
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#8. Caleb does the mental equivalent of throwing his hands in the air in defeat. I ignore him.
Lyons, Heather (2013-11-17). A Matter of Heart (Fate Series Book 2) (p. 50). Cerulean Books. Kindle Edition.
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#9. Our combined beauty," Callie says seriously, hand pressed against her chest, "was too much for even a god to bear all at once."
Lyons, Heather (2013-11-17). A Matter of Heart (Fate Series Book 2) (p. 128). Cerulean Books. Kindle Edition.
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#10. Someone should write a book about how Alice Liddell from Wonderland falls in love with Huckleberry Finn. I might rather want to read that book.
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#12. I am a monster. The worst kind of monster. The kind that people have told stories about for thousands of years. The kind that daredevils like poor Walt seek out, even though many believe I'm nothing more than a myth.
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#13. Sometimes a girl just needs a partner who will help her grow rather than explode.
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#14. ...No matter what kind of morning you wake up to, one needs to get dressed and face it like it's going to be the best day of your life.
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#15. Authors can only allow readers to learn so much about their characters. As much as they try to build someone three dimensionally on a page, words are still limited and subject to imagination and interpretation
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#16. It's hard to hear others when your own words overwhelm your thoughts.
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#17. Letting go is a hard, hard thing. Some days, it seems impossible. Stubbornness sets in, heels dig firmly into the dirt below us, and fingers refuse to uncurl from something so precious to one's heart even if by a centimeter. Other days, though, it's a fervent wish.
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#18. Our great country has seen better days. That's the honest truth if there ever was one." "Are
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#19. All the best firsts should be experienced at three a.m.
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#20. I'm free falling without a parachute in sight.
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#21. Love should be easy, and yet it's the most complicated emotion of all, isn't it?
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#22. True love is exactly what she warned us it would be: strength and fragility all at once. True love can fortify a person or it can shatter them mindlessly. We who experience it, truly feel it in the depths of our bones and the strands of each hair, often allow it to color our field of vision.
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#23. But even moments like these can't last forever. Because sooner rather than later, the gravity of our actions catches right back up with us and all the smiles disappear.
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#24. Without risks, we never really know if something's worth the trouble.
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#25. Sometimes," he told me, "you can have something, hold it in your hands or feel it in your bones, and still never understand the working mechanisms behind it.
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#26. I tell myself: This time could be different. I rationalize: It's not like the past can be changed. I fear: I lost everything before. And yet... I hope.
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#27. Each of us here has a story, but it's not necessarily the one people think they know.
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#28. you can have something, hold it in your hands or feel it in your bones, and still never understand the working mechanisms behind it." Isn't
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#29. Love, it seems, can be drawn from a bottomless well, and for many different kinds of thirst. "I'm
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#30. We do as we're told, because there is no other course we can take, but that does not always mean that the actions we carry through are the paths we would voluntarily walk.
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#31. True love does not have limits or restrictions. True love allows a person to love deeply and unconditionally. True love does not ask you to let go of life. True love encourages you to live.
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#32. Knowledge is always one of the fiercest of advantages a lady can have.
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#33. Thus, not only am I a monster, I'm a really lousy one. A lonely, classic Five Stages of Grief following, insecure, shut-in of a pathetic beast who talks to the snakes on her head and the statues on her island.
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#34. I am not a lovelorn little girl, constantly searching for her fairy story.
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#35. Madness - that old, dear friend of mine - has come home for a visit. And I welcome its return with open arms.
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#36. How could I have forgotten such a miracle, such a gift, for even a singular moment?
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#37. I run. I kick. I punch. I listen. I write. I give.
I live.
Stars above, I live.
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#38. Once, just once, I wish one of my assignments took me took me to somewhere like Tahiti or Hawaii.
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#42. If this isn't a fairy tale, then I don't know what else to call it.
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#43. The beauty of free will is that we can choose whether or not to do what we wish.
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#44. too many suspicions or deeply seated feelings are scattered amongst memories better suited to watercolor paintings abandoned during rainstorms.
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#45. I'll be damned if I'm the weak link in a line of cognac drinkers.
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#46. He is good and kind and honorable. He is my north star after being lost for too long.
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#47. The fog dissipates. The water turns cold. The door to the shower opens, and the knobs are turned to the off position and he climbs in with me, him fully clothed in contrast to my shivering, blue skin, and we sit there together, his arms around me, until I can breathe again. AT
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#48. I swear, somebody needs to write this down. The queen, en route to save her, well, lover, with true love's kiss, battles a giant. Perhaps we can slip it into a new volume of fairy tales. A feminist one that proves ladies can kick ass and save men just as well as men can save them.
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#49. Love isn't always clean and pretty--sometimes it's messy, cruel, and confusing. And sometimes, it doesn't turn out the way you want it to. But then, the beauty of love is that it's very strong, and when it's real, it's worth it.
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#50. people who can't control their emotions are not valuable allies in battle.
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#51. If you focus too much on what others say about you, you lose sight of what you ought to be thinking about yourself.
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#52. It's funny how you can miss someone desperately when they're standing right in front of you.
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#53. To follow blindly," the Caterpillar says languidly, "is to yield possession of your own compass.
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#54. I believe in the impossible. I live the impossible.
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#55. Hey," she says to him.
"Hey," he says in return.
"Hey," I offer, making sure that I add to the awkwardness.
Lyons, Heather (2013-11-17). A Matter of Heart (Fate Series Book 2) (pp. 96-97). Cerulean Books. Kindle Edition.
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#56. The most truthful answers are found through observation. Words allow lies.
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#58. I was continuously a failure in his eyes, the worst of his pupils who just couldn't seem to learn her lessons.
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#59. ~ A doorway can lead a person into new spaces, and can allow in loved ones, enemies, new acquaintances, or horrible things that we never dare dream about. They can remove us from that we've just left, or present us a firm wall of acceptance we may or may not wish to embrace.
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