Romance Quotes And Sayings Quotes

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Sahara Sanders
“Pure souls need more perfect world: the one, where their kindness wouldn’t be seen as weakness; where their brightness wouldn’t trigger so much envy; where their sincerity and open heart wouldn’t be considered as an invitation to push them down and take advantage of them.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

“Friendship is a two-way street, where both hearts beat in harmony, sharing laughter and tears in equal measure. When one side bears the weight of affection, the foundation cracks, and the bond begins to fade. Mutuality is the lifeblood of true friendship, where give and take dance in balance, nourishing a connection that stands the test of time.”
Shaila Touchton

Sahara Sanders
“The night was in the process of turning into foggy morning gloom.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“Unfortunately, angels do not survive on the Earth... that’s a tragic verity…

Pure souls need more perfect world: the one, where their kindness wouldn’t be seen as weakness; where their brightness wouldn’t trigger so much envy; where their sincerity and open heart wouldn’t be considered as an invitation to push them down and take advantage of them.

You need to learn how to protect yourself.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“Unfortunately, angels do not survive on the Earth... that’s a tragic verity.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

Ayushee Ghoshal
“On some nights, I open the curtain and you are the moon. I am the darkness surrounding it. Which is to say, I don't know how to love without being consumed. If they ask you tell them remembrance was the closest I came to being sick.”
Ayushee Ghoshal

Sahara Sanders
“They were wandering around for about half an hour; then they crawled along the river bank, trembling both because of fear and the cold wind which blew stronger at night.

It seemed like the rustling reeds were whispering, trying to say something… which seemed even scarier.

Emily began silently—just in her thoughts—talking to the heavens asking for help, as she normally did in situations like that.”
Sahara Sanders, The ADVENTURES of Emily Smith & Billy Fifer

Sahara Sanders
“As animals are unable to form any sentences at all, then how are they able to compose any thoughts in their heads?”
Sahara Sanders, The ADVENTURES of Emily Smith & Billy Fifer

Sahara Sanders
“There’s something I wish I could comprehend about animals: if they can’t form any speeches, then how does their thinking process work?”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“The girl was walking along the quiet roads, totally wrapped in her thoughts and in the darkness softened by streetlights hanging up on the tops of electrical power poles. Those lights seemed colorful: yellowish, pinkish, greenish, bluish, reddish, purplish… reminding variegated shining air balloons.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“On the macrocosmic grain of sand named the Earth, how could it be happening that most people consider as their motherland even not the whole little planet, but only some microscopic piece of a “sand grain” where they were born?”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“Shirley stood there having her face nearly the same color as the scarlet receiver of the Smiths’ phone she was holding in her shivering hand and… just sighed!
She was not singing the song they just prepared; she even didn’t read any rhymes… she couldn’t say any word.

Thrown the receiver back to the phone base, such as it was a poisonous snake but not a simple piece of plastic, she landed onto the sofa where Emily was sitting, also not being able to say anything.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“What are we, people, living for?

You know, what I can observe in our life is that all adults are mostly living for the reason to earn funds for being able to feed themselves and raise their kids; and then those kids grow up and living for the goal to feed themselves and their children… So this feels like an everlasting circle, isn’t it? I mean, shouldn’t each of us, humans, have some kinds of more interesting and important sense of life, except for just living for eating and feeding? Isn’t it sensless and way too primitive to live that way?

I believe… I feel I am living for some greater reason, than just eating to grow up to feed the kids to grow up…

How could it be right or “normal” that Lord, or the Universe, gave a human the precious gift of life for most of us just to live to eat and to raise kids, for them to only eat and grow their children, and nothing more than that? Could that way really be our gift back to God, in appreciation for what we got? Doesn’t such an existence seem useless and worthless without having some missions and goals of a higher level? Whether living like a “normal” appear to be not the most unworthy way to invest the time of your being?”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“Could Miss Smith be truly considered as a nerd or freak?
Other than the reasons she brought to Billy, there were a few more aspects of life where Emily, for some reason, differed from the majority of students. She just didn’t ever fit to match the crowd, no matter how hard she tried.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“The guy belonged to the team of those toads who hated anyone who outranked him in any sphere of life.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Nancy  Brown
“She cried when I told her I had to go and that I believed that one day if the stars aligned, fate would bring us back together again.”
Nancy Brown, Mr. Black

Faraaz Kazi
“As long as you and I can see the same sky and breathe the same air, you and I are not impossible.”
Faraaz Kazi

Amelia Danver
“It was not so much a battle of wits as it was a battle of wills, with me losing sorely.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan

Ayushee Ghoshal
“If they ask you, tell them remembrance was the closest I came to being sick.”
Ayushee Ghoshal

Quentin R. Bufogle
“My problem with women? I want all of 'em -- and none of 'em.”
Quentin R. Bufogle, Horse Latitudes

Namrata Gupta
“He knew how often I needed to travel to be sane, what my favorite places were, which seat I would choose in a restaurant, which songs I listened to depending on my mood, how I looked when I was hungry, how much sugar I would like in my coffee, what hurt me and what would fix it, when I craved a hug and how tight should that be, how to make out my mood from my voice and how fast my heart would beat if I was asked to address a gathering of five hundred people.”
Namrata Gupta, Lost Love Late Love

Nicola Marsh
“He’s hot. Better than the sexiest book boyfriend. I blame those elusive fictional men on my failure to find a guy who’s good enough. Turns out, real men aren’t alpha with a beta core. If they’re alpha, they’re usually arrogant and self-absorbed. And the beta guys don’t provide me with enough of a challenge, so I’m destined for dating disasters.”
Nicola Marsh, Did Not Finish

Nick Oliveri
“I kept sniffing her, and I stroked her neck—like an artist would with an empty canvas and a fine brush.”
Nick Oliveri, Monsters in My Mind

“Any man you see today is investing, one way or the other. Dear young man, invest wisely.”
Emmanuel Apetsi

Moses Yuriyvich Mikheyev
“So, when the gods finally lit the stars for the night, and the moon had slipped into a pond of darkness, I watched little rays of starlight twirl in full-bodied color on her celestial face. I wanted to stretch out my hands and caress her, to take hold of her and say, “Where you go, I will go, and where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people, and your God my God.” Like Jacob wrestling that terrible angel, I, too, wanted to grasp her—if only for a temporal second—so that I could encounter the divine. But I dared not disturb what was sacred, so I let her sleep. “Goddamn it,” I said under my breath. “I am going to immortalize you.”
Moses Yuriyvich Mikheyev, Vanishing Bodies: An Epic Science Fiction Romance

Mystqx Skye
“It is when we let ourselves be completely lost in love that we truly find the very essence in life -- a purpose to live.”
Mystqx Skye, Bared - Beneath a Myriad of Skies

Rachel  Avery
“Gods, I want you too. I want to take you in this exact moment, however and wherever I can. I need to make you mine, and soon. But I also want to wait. I want to wait until we aren’t in a borrowed room in someone else’s palace. I want you on a bed of lotus petals with a fire burning in the hearth. I want you on my bed, under my furs where I can claim you and make you mine forever.”
Rachel Avery, Kingdoms of Tides and Twilight

Akshat Pathak
“Just dealing with flaws, looking into your eyes, and feeling the lip-gloss of your smile, Jenny.”
Akshat Pathak

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