
Top 45 Jojo Moyes Love Quotes
#1. I saw that pretty much everyone bore the brutal imprint of love, whether it was lost, whipped away from them, or simply vanished into a grave.
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#2. But I want him to live if he wants to live. If he doesn't, then by forcing him to carry on, you, me - no matter how much we love him - we become just another shitty bunch of people taking away his choices. Nathan
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#3. I'm giving you this because there is not much that makes me happy any more, but you do.
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#4. You should just keep your mouth shout! It gets very tedious having you make a snarky comment about everything that someone says in this group.
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#5. I love 'To Kill A Mockingbird' - it seems to offer up new layers every time you read it. I also love Kate Atkinson's 'Behind The Scenes At The Museum' - that's the book that started me writing.
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#6. The thing about being catapulted into a whole new life
or at least, shoved up so hard against someone else's life that you might as well have your face pressed against their window
is that it forces you to rethink your idea of who you are. Or how you might seem to other people.
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#7. Only you, Will Traynor, could tell a woman how to wear a bloody dress.
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#8. She regards Ellie gravely. You know, you can't make someone love you again. No matter how much you might want it. Sometimes, unfortunately, the timing is simply ... off.
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#9. My voice, when it emerged, cracked a little. I'm not in love with a ghost.
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#10. If she knows you didn;t love her enough to stay here for her, it will finish her off.
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#11. I love you, babe. And, satisfied, he rolled off, threw an arm back over his head, and was asleep within minutes. When
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#12. Love is the driver for all great stories: not just romantic love, but the love of parent for child, for family, for country.
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#13. What are you saying?" He fought to keep his voice under control. "You love me but there's no hope for us?
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#14. I'm not very romantic in real life. I guess love is the thing that makes us do the most extraordinary things - the emotion that can bring us highest or lowest, or be the most transformative - and extremes of emotion are always interesting to write about.
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#15. When you looked at me with those limitless, deliquescent eyes of yours, I used to wonder what it was you could possibly see in me. Now I know that is a foolish view of love. You and I could no more not love each other than the earth could stop circling the sun.
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#16. I told him a story of two people. Two people who shouldn't have met, and who didn't like each other much when they did, but who found they were the only two people in the world who could possibly have understood each other.
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#18. I felt the mood shift. And, for no reason at all other than that he didn't expect it, I climbed fully clothed into the bath and kissed him as he laughed and spluttered. I was suddenly glad of his solidity in a world where it was so easy to fall.
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#19. Didn't you ever love anything that much?
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#20. It was indeed a gift to have someone to love.
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#21. She is probably slightly too old to pout, but they've been going out a short enough time for it still to be cute.
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#22. What love is depends on where you are in relation to it. Secure in it, it can feel as mundane and necessary as air - you exist within it, almost unnoticing. Deprived of it, it can feel like an obsession; all consuming - a physical pain.
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#23. We had not mentioned love, but my every nerve ending throbbed with it, and I carried it in a cloud around me, like sea mist.
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#24. Had a million things to say and none I knew how. I stepped forward and kissed him, like people kiss at airports, full of love and desperate longing, kisses that must imprint themselves on their recipient for the journey, for the weeks, the months ahead.
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#25. It is not the grown man- the galumphing, unshaven, stinking, opinionated offspring- you see before you, with his parking tickets and unpolished shoes and complicated love life. You see all the people he has ever been all rolled up into one.
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#27. When Jess had Tanzie, young and daft as she had been, she'd had enough wisdom to know she was going to tell her how much she loved her every day. She would hug her and wipe her tears and flop with her on the sofa with their legs entwined like spaghetti. She would cocoon her in love.
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#28. When someone we love is snatched from us, it often feels very hard to make plans.
Sometimes people feel like they have lost faith in the future, or they become superstitious.
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#29. I know this isn't a conventional love story. I know there are all sorts of reasons I shouldn't even be saying what I am. But I love you. I do. I knew it when I left Patrick. And I think you might even love me a little bit.
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#30. Just live well. Just live. Love, Will A
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#31. I believe that when two people are in love, the way that we are in love, the love lasts, whatever else happens.
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#32. If he has love, he will feel he can go on. Without it, I would have sunk many times over.
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#33. I saw the vulnerabilities, the love, the history. That's what he was asking me to extinguish - the small child as well as the man - all that love, all that history. And
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#34. How does one lift one's own life out of the mundane and into something epic? Surely one should be brave enough to love?
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#36. Real friends were the kind where you pick up where you'd left off, whether it be a week since you'd seen each other or two years.
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#37. Everyone I've ever met who was worth knowing was a bit different at school. You just need to find your people'
'Find my people?'
'Your tribe
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#38. Take him to you, if you must, my love, but don't love him. Please don't love him.
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#39. And she deserved it, didn't she? She had told herself, desperately trying to rationalize the hurt she was about to cause. She was allowed another chance? Why should she have to give up on romantic love at the age of thirty-five?
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#40. I didn't like it when he looked at me like that. I could never escape the feeling that i was being compared to someone else.
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#42. It is the death of hope that comes as the greatest relief
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#43. She cried like someone heartbroken.
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#44. The only thing Jess really cared about were those two children and letting them know they were okay. Because even if the whole world was throwing rocks at you, if you had your mother at your back, you'd be okay. Some deep-rooted part of you would know you were loved. That you deserved to be loved.
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#45. And because, most crazy of all, all that kindness, all that magnificence, was sitting there just because of his words
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