Top 34 Maya Rodale Quotes
#1. Before her, with sharp blue eyes and perfectly coiffed blond hair, was Josephine Marie Elizabeth Cavendish, Her Grace, the Duchess of Durham, widow of the fifth duke, and aunt to the Cavendish siblings.
One did not call her Josie. Amelia had asked.
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#2. She was beautiful and had a way of manipulating a man with a terrifying combination of tears and seductive smiles.
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#3. Well, 'I'm sorry' is just a thing to say, you see. I'm trying not to be so apologetic and obsequious all the time. It's just such a habit ...
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#4. In which they are alone now and there doesn't seem to be anyone around. Sometime
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#5. Fear drove people to do things they'd never imagine themselves capable of just to avoid it.
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#6. Did love really require grand gestures? Wasn't true love to be found in the little things, like holding one's hand or sitting comfortably around a gentle fire?
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#7. When a woman reads a romance novel, she is putting her own pleasure first. That small act of rebellion is perceived as a threat to the status quo. It's also why this eternally popular and profitable genre has been scorned, ridiculed and dismissed.
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#8. But fools wil persist in their madness, will they not?
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#9. Of course we know that sexual promiscuity increases the likelihood of STIs, which is why we explore sexuality through romance - it's safer (and you don't have to shave your legs).
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#10. I hardly have any names on my dance card," Emma said, slightly despairing. This was not how she imagined her debut.
"There are just four names on mine," Olivia said. "But I think the gentlemen only agreed to escape my mother. I really can't blame them.
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#11. What does wine do to men?"
"It makes them more foolish at a higher volume.
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#12. I take it back. You're not stupid. But damn, you are insane.
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#13. Women create an idealized, hopeful vision for the future to inspire other women. Fiction and fantasy are the crucial first steps to changing the world.
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#14. Sometimes, you must play by the rules. If only so one can break them more effectively.
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#15. He drank, as a man is wont to do when confronted with his innermost emotions, particularly ones pertaining to the heart.
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#16. If you fainted, I would catch you, my Lady Scandalous, he murmured.
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#17. She knew he would like taking it off; he tended to prefer her dresses on the floor rather than on her person.
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#18. What are you reading?"
She replied without once taking her eyes off the page. "I am reading the sort of sentimental novel men dismiss as rubbish but could actually stand to learn a thing or two from."
"That's an awfully long title," he remarked dryly.
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#19. There was something nice about a man who was absorbed by a good book.
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#20. Romance novels feature nuanced portrayals of female characters having adventures, making choices, and accepting themselves just as they are. When we say these stories are silly and unrealistic, we are telling young girls not to expect to be the heroines in their own real lives.
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#21. He leaned against the door. Lord save her from men who leaned.
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#22. A man didn't easily forget his last first kiss.
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#23. When will your wedding be?"
"We haven't set a date yet."
"What of your dress?"
"I'm sure I shall wear one.
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#24. The kind of trouble that was the downfall of many men.
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#25. Passion ought to be tempered with restraint.
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#26. I cannot believe we had to read it in the paper - when we are your dearest school friends!" Lady Abernathy said sweetly.
"Yes, we were so close," Emma replied, just as sweetly. "Like England and China."
Lady Abernathy paused to puzzle over that.
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#27. The problem with longstanding friends
they felt utterly free to go too far and to enjoy every step they took over the line.
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#28. A picture began to emerge of a woman who possessed hope and optimism and gumption in spades in spite of wretched relatives and a world that never took much notice of her.
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#29. Anger will give you strength, where fear will make you weak.
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#30. An English gentleman is someone who knows exactly when to stop being one.
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#31. Perhaps I shall take my fortune and retire to the country and read novels where other characters must bother with these sorts of troubles.
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#32. Like the world had met her low expectations.
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#33. Wealthy old woman + devious imagination - restraint = Aunt Agatha
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#34. I'm thinking, he said. To bed or not to bed his wife? That was the question.
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