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  • Well? I've had a great birthday so far. Are you going to make it the most memorable one of my life by telling me you love me back?" ~Isaiah Coulter

  • When your head tells you one thing and your heart another, listen to your heart. It tells no lies.

    Catherine Anderson (2011). “Comanche Magic”, p.51, Penguin
  • Falling in love doesn't always lead to heartbreak, honey. With the right man, it can be a one-way ticket to paradise.

    Men  
    Catherine Anderson (2007). “Phantom Waltz”, p.76, Penguin
  • [...] He didn't want his wife to read historical romances because it might give her unrealistic expectations. [...] If I had been him, I would have been reading your books every time you laid them down to see how I could improve my skills and please you. Second warning of the night. I bought a couple." You bought a couple of what?" Historical romances. I'm three-quarters through the first one." He flashed her a slow grin. "All I can say is, I like the way your mind works." ~Jake Coulter and Molly Wells

  • A man whose yesterdays rest on his horizon travels forward into his past. The result is that he goes a very long way to nowhere.

    Men  
    Catherine Anderson (2009). “Comanche Heart”, p.53, Penguin
  • When you've been hurt, you don't make excuses for the jerk who hurt you. That's his mama's job.

    Catherine Anderson (2007). “Phantom Waltz”, p.69, Penguin
  • Parker: When can you start? Rainie: I can start tomorrow if you'd like. My schedule is pretty much open. All I have to keep me at home is Thomas. Parker: Ah. It figures that there'd be a man in the picture. You're too lovely to be unattached. Rainie: Thomas is a cat.

    Men  
  • That's an L, as in love, and I love you more than I'll ever be able to tell you with words. I want to tell you in other ways. In the way I kiss you. In the way I touch you. In the way I hold you. Won't you let me say it my way, just once? - Swift to Amy

    Catherine Anderson (2009). “Comanche Heart”, p.124, Penguin
  • Do you think courage means being fearless? Or daring? Courage, real courage, is taking three steps when it terrifies you.

    Catherine Anderson (2009). “Comanche Heart”, p.193, Penguin
  • I strike fear into you because I am a man?" "It isn't funny." "I do not laugh. It is a sad thing, yes, that your husband is a man. A very terrible thing.

    Husband   Men   Laughing  
    Catherine Anderson (2008). “Comanche Moon”, p.247, Penguin
  • Sammantha: Tucker? Tucker: Does some other man call at this hour just to hear your voice? If so, give me his name, and I'll kill him.

    Men  
  • I think I fell in love with you the first time I saw you, Molly mine. And when I look at you, that’s all I’m ever going to see, the woman I love. It doesn’t matter if you’re perfect. To me, you will be, and that’s all that counts. It’ll be that way always. Even years from now, when you’re old and withered, I’ll see you with my heart, not my eyes. That’s just the way it is when you love someone. The imperfections don’t exist. If you see them at all, you think they’re beautiful.

  • her stories make you believe in the power of love

    Catherine Anderson (2011). “Here to Stay”, p.2, Penguin
  • Ask me to cut off my right arm for you, and I'll do it. Ask me to lay down my life for you, and I'll do it. But Please don't ask me to give you up now that I've found you again. Don't ask that, Amy

    Catherine Anderson (2009). “Comanche Heart”, p.46, Penguin
  • A ghost from her past, part of a world to which she no longer belonged but had never stopped missing.

    Catherine Anderson (2006). “Summer Breeze”, p.67, Penguin
  • A man cannot own a woman, cousin. He can only... He can only love her.

    Men  
    Catherine Anderson (2008). “Comanche Moon”, p.307, Penguin
  • Have you ever stood where a stream spills into a river? The two become one. They laugh over the stones together, twist through the sharp canyons together, plunge down the waterfalls together. It is the same when a man and woman love one another. It is not always a pleasant thing, but when it happens, a man has little to say about it. Women, like streams, can be smooth one minute and make a man feel like he’s swimming through white water the next.

    Men  
  • And if you ever - and I do mean ever - try to leave me, I’m goin’ with you.

  • I’m all mixed up inside. It’s like—I don’t know—like an ignition of some kind. one minute, I’m fine, and the next I’m losing it.

  • When God saw fit to bestow such a gift, a man with any sense didn’t ask questions.

    Men  
  • What was she thinking? Tarnished Silver? Brother. He probably practiced that smoldering look in the mirror so all women within a mile would fall over like nine pins when he smiled. Well, count her out. He was mouthwatering to look at, but so was cheesecake, and cheesecake was a heck of a lot safer.

    Catherine Anderson (2007). “Phantom Waltz”, p.19, Penguin
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