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Quotes from Lauren Willig

They were a strange and mercantile people, these Americans. One never knew what they might come up with next.
~ Lauren Willig
Good Gad! It looks like the last act of Hamlet in here. Turnip banged his head against his clenched fists, making inarticulate moaning noises. Pinchingdale gave him an odd look. 'I had no idea you felt so strongly about the play, Fitzhugh.
~ Lauren Willig
Gentlemen do so appreciate a nicely trimmed décolletage.
~ Lauren Willig
It would be, like all of Pammy's parties, hot and crowded and filled with impossibly glamorous people with hip bones so sharp they could qualify as concealed weapons.
~ Lauren Willig
It's the exile's dilemma. The home they yearn for is never the home to which they return. If they return.
~ Lauren Willig
The French just said he was a damned nuisance. Or they would have had they the good fortune to speak English. Instead being French they were forced to say it in their own language.
~ Lauren Willig
I think sex is a very minor part of most romance novels.
~ Lauren Willig
The minimum I need is six months to allow for dithering, procrastination and the research. The research times varies from book to book; some are faster because they're based off resources I have at my disposal.
~ Lauren Willig