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Quotes About Relationship

Now I feel like we weren't made for each other. We're making each other -- into the people we should become.
~ Julianna Baggott
Is he blaming her? Does he think she led on El Captain or was having a relationship with him at the same time as Bradwell? She turns and wals, unsteadily, along the walls of the airship, to the door in the cabin, now almost overhead, that leads outside.
~ Julianna Baggott
I don't know you. That's the problem.
~ Julianna Baggott
Before him and since he'd gone away, she'd either contracted or ever-so-subtly contorted her very being to accommodate nearly everybody else. She was only ever wholly herself with him.
~ Julie Anne Long
It might have begun a bit like a chess game, but it had taken on its own momentum, and owned both of them.
~ Julie Anne Long
The question remains... who takes care of you, Miss Vale? I might ask the same question of you, Lord Dryden.
~ Julie Anne Long
Only two things kept her from loathing him. The expression on his face when he'd said, France. And the expression on his face when he'd said, home.
~ Julie Anne Long
they were coming into focus to each other. As though each of them was a sun, burning away each other's obscuring mists.
~ Julie Anne Long
It hurt. And just as there seemed to be no end in the kinds of pleasure he could give or to the ways in which she loved him, and because of this, no end to the way he could hurt her, again and again and again.
~ Julie Anne Long
she would be incapable of not broaching. It took
~ Julie Anne Long
He held her gaze steady while he summarized her promises. "She will honor me, protect me, obey me only when she believes I'm being reasonable—but I shouldn't hold out hope that that day will ever come—try to love me before she's an old woman, and I'd better get it straight in my mind that she will respect me until or unless I do something to prove I'm not worthy, and God save me then. Have I left anything out, Brenna?
~ Julie Garwood
Madelyne, we're married now. 'Tis a usual occurrence to bed one's wife on the wedding night.
~ Julie Garwood
You might have started out with a clever plan in mind, but you fell in love with her somewhere along the way, didn't you? Iain refused to answer him. Douglas wouldn't let it go. Do you love Judith? Iain let out a sigh. Judith's brother was turning out to be one hell of a nuisance. Do you honestly believe I would marry a Maclean if I didn't love her? Laird Maclean let out a snort of laughter. Welcome to the family, son.
~ Julie Garwood
I love you. We're getting married, and that's the way it is. Get used to it.
~ Julie Garwood
courting is for those who have not declared their love for one another- should not be considered a task.
~ Julie Garwood
You've given me value, Dun­can. In my heart I know I mat­ter to you.
~ Julie Garwood
Oh, there was a wedding all right. Did I mention that my sister didn't show up at the church either, Mr. Clayborne?
~ Julie Garwood
It's the wife's duty, isn't it, to be submissive to her husband? Christina asked. It is, Lyon answered. His hands moved to the fastenings on her dress. Oh, yes, it definitely is. Then I shall be submissive, Lyon, Christina announced. When it suits me.
~ Julie Garwood
If you'd wanted to get married with your feet on the ground, then you should have said something.
~ Julie Garwood
My uncle's a big man, muscular. He's given to bulk in his shoulders.Yes, I suppose he could be a little frightening. So is his wife, Sara interjected with a smile. I couldn't tell them apart. He pinched her backside for being insolent. Dunnford has a mustache. So does she.
~ Julie Garwood
they'd become good friends before they were old enough to understand they were supposed to be enemies...
~ Julie Garwood
muttered. "Your husband
~ Julie Garwood
Like it or not, she was going to belong to him.
~ Julie Garwood
A wife must do whatever her husband orders her to do." The command didn't sit well with her. "This wife doesn't." "Damn it, Gillian, don't turn stubborn on me." "A husband doesn't curse in his wife's presence." "This husband does," he snapped.
~ Julie Garwood