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Quotes About Embrace

Could such happiness come out of the unexpected? Or was unexpected happiness the best happiness of all?
~ Ann Howard Creel
What happened is baked into your bones, Edward. It lives under your skin. It's not going away. It's part of you and will be part of you every moment until you die. What you've been working on, since the first time I met you, is learning to live with that.
~ Ann Napolitano
We contain the other, hopelessly and forever.
~ Ann Napolitano
lives under your skin. It's not going away. It's part of you and will be part of you every moment until you die. What you've been working on, since the first time I met you, is learning to live with that.
~ Ann Napolitano
Edward. It lives under your skin. It's not going away. It's part of you and will be part of you every moment until you die. What you've been working on, since the first time I met you, is learning to live with that.
~ Ann Napolitano
No one had ever wanted him before. He wished he could take her in his arms, in front of her sisters
~ Ann Napolitano
What do you want? Sylvie wouldn't have asked this question before, because she would have been afraid of the answer, but she wanted to be deeply and truly herself and to experience the world in the deepest and truest way.
~ Ann Napolitano
This is why we live. She and William held
~ Ann Napolitano
sweep her sister's husband into her own heart.
~ Ann Napolitano
What happened is baked into your bones, Edward. It lives under your skin. It's not going away. It's part of you and will be part of you every moment until you die. What you've been working on is learning to live with that.
~ Ann Napolitano
Time doesn't make a full life. Living your life to the fullest makes it full.
~ Ann Pearlman
Here's the paradox. We can fully embrace God's love only when we recognize how completely unworthy of it we are.
~ Ann Tatlock
He was ready to embrace a radiant new world. She was ready to snap his head off.
~ Anna Campbell
He'd been unhappy, restless, irritable since leaving Surrey. He'd lived on memories of her. Her absence slowly strangled him. The instant he took Antonia in his arms, he breathed again.
~ Anna Campbell
He hadn't quite drifted off, although he looked exhausted. Under heavy eyelids, he surveyed her, a faint smile of masculine triumph teasing his lips. The possessiveness in his gaze and in his embrace made her feel wanted, needed…loved. She'd
~ Anna Campbell
Skatoties uz tevi, man v?der? viss saž?audzas k? desmit t?kstoš skat?t?ju priekš?, l?dzu, dari tam galu, n?c un apskauj mani...
~ Anna Gavalda
I have hands full of this radiance. It flows through my fingers. It doesn't diminish.
~ Anna Kamie?ska
You mustn't be so afraid of life - it's all we've got. Don't let it hurt you so much.
~ Anna Kavan
Think of life as a terminal illness, because if you do, you will live it with joy and passion, as it ought to be lived.
~ Anna Quindlen
Be careful not to judge anyone by the way they look. For when doing so, you are missing out on discovering who they truly are. Trials and triumphs are rerely seen at first glance. Look with your heart for another's heart. Here is the beauty.
~ Anna Taylor
Everybody is an outsider, if you go deep enough. The trick is reassuring people that you're their kind of outsider.
~ Annalee Newitz
He put his arms around her and brushed his lips against hers once, twice. Then his mouth settled over hers and lingered. As he eased back, she leaned forward and pressed her lips against his. "I think we like it," Meg breathed. "I think we should try it again. Just to be sure." They tried it several more times, just to be sure, and eventually decided that they did like kissing. They liked it a lot
~ Anne Bishop
I don't want the body,* she whimpered. *It hurts.* *Not always, sweetheart. Not always. Without the body, how will you hear a bird's song? How will you feel a warm summer rain on your skin? How will you taste nutcakes? How will you walk on a beach at sunset and feel the sand and surf under your... hooves?*
~ Anne Bishop
Let your heart travel lightly. Because what you bring with you becomes part of the landscape.
~ Anne Bishop