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Quotes About Love

Ah? Oh, it means honeylips, all right. More or less." "But—" "It's no your mouth he was referring to, Sassenach," Jamie said dryly.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I came back to to the still-warm bed, holding in my mind the picture of the laird of Lallybroch, half-naked in the moonlight, pouring out his heart to an unknown future, holding in his lap the promise of his blood.
~ Diana Gabaldon
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you," he said. "What?" she said, startled. "Who said that?" "Should I be hurt that you didn't think it was me?" he said, laughing. "It's A. A. Milne. From Winnie-the-Pooh, if you can believe it.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Twenty-four years ago today, I married ye, Sassenach,' he said softly. 'I hope ye willna have cause yet to regret it.' The
~ Diana Gabaldon
Yes, she said. Jamie's part of me. So are you. ... But neither of you is all of me, she said softly, back turned. I am... what I am. Doctor, nurse, healer, witch - whatever folk call it, the name doesn't matter. I was born to be that; I will be that 'til I die. If I should lose you - or Jamie - I wouldn't be quite a whole person any longer, but I would still have that left...
~ Diana Gabaldon
No dicen que la felicidad es la persona capaz de hacer que uno se recomponga cuando está roto?
~ Diana Gabaldon
I've always known I've lived a life different from other men. One day I turned around and looked back and saw that each step I'd taken was a choice. A choice between right and wrong, between love and hate. Sometimes between life and death. And the sum of those choices becomes your life.
~ Diana Gabaldon
date of our first anniversary, Jamie had been in the Bastille, and I Ã¢â'¬Â¦ I had been in
~ Diana Gabaldon
But how shall I tell ye all these things," he said, the line of his mouth twisting. "And then say to you—it is only you I have ever loved? How should you believe me?
~ Diana Gabaldon
Dear God," he said, still softly. "I couldna look at ye, Sassenach, and keep my hands from you, nor have ye near me, and not want ye." He lifted his head then, and planted a kiss over my heart, then let his hand float down the gentle curve of my belly, lightly tracing the small marks left there by Brianna's birth.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Yes," he said softly. "I know about him. It doesn't
~ Diana Gabaldon
No, how should I fear the touch of those vanished hands laid on me in love knowing? How could I be afraid of those that molded my flesh, leaving their remnants to live long past the grave?
~ Diana Gabaldon
Then let amorous kisses dwell On our lips, begin and tell A Thousand, and a Hundred, score An Hundred, and a Thousand more.
~ Diana Gabaldon
J'ai connu une jeune fille de ce nom Amélie," Fergus said. "Mais elle est morte.
~ Diana Gabaldon
How little you know of women, my love," I said.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I could know ye all my life, I think, and always love you. And
~ Diana Gabaldon
Claire. To feel the small bones of your neck beneath my hands, and that fine, thin skin on your breasts and your arms Ã¢â'¬Â¦ Lord, you are my wife, whom I cherish and I love wi' all my life, and still I want to kiss ye hard enough to bruise your tender lips, and see the marks of my fingers on your skin.
~ Diana Gabaldon
However unknown my future, it would be shared, and the bond between my man and me went much deeper than the flesh. Beyond all this was the one great difference, though—I had chosen to be there.
~ Diana Gabaldon
James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser. Captain.
~ Diana Gabaldon
When the day shall come, that we do part," he said softly, and turned to look at me, "if my last words are not 'I love you'—ye'll ken it was because I didna have time." This book is for my Sister, Theresa Gabaldon
~ Diana Gabaldon
Jamie," I said. "I'm tired. Will you take me to bed?
~ Diana Gabaldon
What hurts you cleaves my heart," he said softly. "Ye ken that, aye?
~ Diana Gabaldon
I am forsworn for the lives of those I love - I betray the names of honor that those I honor may survive.
~ Diana Gabaldon
For I have lied, and killed, and stolen; betrayed and broken trust. But there is the one thing that shall lie in the balance. When I shall stand before God, I shall have one thing to say, to weigh against the rest. His voice dropped, nearly to a whisper, and his arms tightened around me. "Lord, ye gave me a rare woman, and God! I loved her well.
~ Diana Gabaldon