Linda Howard Quotes

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  • It was just a kiss – " "Yeah, and King Kong was just a monkey.

    Kings   Kissing   Monkeys  
    Linda Howard (2009). “Night Moves: Dream Man/After the Night”, p.151, Simon and Schuster
  • Was the period of happiness worth the unhappiness that followed a breakup? Most people seemed to think so, because they got on the love train time and time again.

    Linda Howard (2007). “Up Close and Dangerous: A Novel”, p.190, Ballantine Books
  • Sweeney: I can just see all you tough young soldiers cuddling together. Richard: Not cuddling, huddling. There's a difference.

  • Are you making fun of my hero complex?' Yeah.

    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.424, Simon and Schuster
  • By morning, she was raw and sore, and knew walking would be an effort. By morning, she could barely remember what it had been like to not know his body, not to have felt him inside her and held him in her arms and absorbed the power of his thrusts as he came. By morning, she was his.

    Linda Howard (2003). “Cry No More”, p.247, Ballantine Books
  • Pleasure was a siren, luring her to experience more

    Linda Howard, Geralyn Dawson, Jillian Hunter, Miranda Jarrett, Mariah Stewart (1999). “Under The Boardwalk: A Dazzling Collection Of All New Summertime Love Stories”, p.40, Simon and Schuster
  • I’m Sam Donovan.” “I know who you are. Mrs. Kulavich told me. I’m Jaine Bright.” “I know. She told me. She even told me how you spell your name.” Now, how on earth had Mrs. Kulavich known that?

    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.140, Simon and Schuster
  • Do you know why men name their cocks?" "No, why?" she asked, trying to stifle her laughter. "So most of the major decisions in their lives won’t be made by a total stranger.

    Men  
    Linda Howard (2009). “Night Moves: Dream Man/After the Night”, p.282, Simon and Schuster
  • The world was divided into two groups: those who showered at night, and those who showered in the morning.

    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.441, Simon and Schuster
  • He needed a woman. Bad.

    Linda Howard (2007). “Complete Mackenzie Collection”, p.7, Silhouette
  • God, I love you," he said, and laid his head on her belly, his arms locked around her hips. Madelyn slid her fingers into his hair. "It took you long enough," she said gently. "What I lack in quickness, I make up in staying power." "Meaning?" "That I'll still be telling you that fifty years from now." He paused and turned his head to kiss her stomach.

    Love You   Kissing   Hair  
    Linda Howard (1990). “Duncan's Bride”, Mira Books
  • Don’t kiss me,” she said warningly. “I don’t intend to,” he replied, smiling a little. “I don’t have my whip and chair with me.

    Linda Howard (2011). “Mr. Perfect”, p.85, Simon and Schuster
  • Sign by elevator put up by computer geeks in office building: REMEMBER: FIRST YOU PILAGE, THEN YOU BURN. THOSE WHO DO NOT COMPLY WILL BE SUSPENDED FROM THE RAIDING TEAM. In Mr Perfect

  • Life's too short to waste it on someone you can't trust. You should be able to depend on the man you love not to lie to you or cheat on you. If you have that as a base, you can work on the other stuff.

    Men  
    Jayne Ann Krentz, Linda Howard, Linda Lael Miller, Carla Neggers, Kasey Michaels (1995). “Everlasting Love”, p.387, Simon and Schuster
  • The bad thing about living in a small town was that everything became a personal issue. The good thing about living in a small town was that everything became a personal issue. During times of trouble, the support system was massive.

    Linda Howard (2011). “Open Season”, p.300, Simon and Schuster
  • But never had he felt more enthralled than he was right now, sitting beside Evie on a weathered old dock, with a blazing afternoon sun, almost brutal in its clarity, bathing everything in pure light. Sweat trickled down his back and chest from the steamy heat, and his entire body pulsed with life. Even his fingertips throbbed. It took all of his formidable self-control to prevent himself from pushing her down on the dock and spreading her legs for his entry.

    Linda Howard (2016). “Loving Evangeline”, p.82, HQN Books
  • He supposed he knew, rationally, that she wasn't the prettiest woman in the world, but if his eyes saw any imperfections, his heart didn't care.

    Linda Howard (2012). “Kill And Tell”, p.156, Simon and Schuster
  • A thousand thoughts ran through my mind. Well, at least six or seven, anyway, because a thousand thoughts are a lot. Try counting your own thoughts and see how long it takes you to get to a thousand.

    Linda Howard (2004). “To Die For: A Novel”, p.62, Ballantine Books
  • You guys take over while I go put on a shirt." Mrs. Kulavich had edged close enough to hear him. She beamed at him. "Don't bother on my account," she said. "Sadie!" Mr. Kulavich said in rebuke. "Oh, hush, George! I'm old, not dead!" "I'll remind you of that the next time I want to watch the Playboy Channel," he growled.

  • If you're looking for Mr. Perfect, you‟re going to spend your whole life being disappointed, because he doesn‟t exist. You have to get the best deal you can, but there will always be problems.

    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.38, Simon and Schuster
  • Okay, let me get a pen." There were rustling noises. "I can't find one." More noises. "Okay,shoot." "You found a pen?" "No, but I have a can of Cheez Whiz. I'll write your number on the counter with it, then find a pen and copy it." Jaine recited her number and listened to the spewing noise as Shelley Cheez-Whizzed it on her countertop.

  • His mouth was hot and hungry, and he kissed the way no man should kiss and still be allowed to run free.

    Running   Kissing   Men  
    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.222, Simon and Schuster
  • What are you doing?” she cried in protest. “Playing,” he said, the single word rough, almost guttural.

    Linda Howard (2007). “Up Close and Dangerous: A Novel”, p.206, Ballantine Books
  • Well, you've done it now," was her sisterly opening shot. Jaine rubbed between her eyebrows; a definite headache was forming. After the exchange with David, she waited to see where this one was going. "I won't be able to hold up my head in church." "Really? Oh, Shelley, I'm so sorry," Jaine said sweetly. "I didn't realize you have the dreaded Limp Neck disease. When were you diagnosed?

    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.128, Simon and Schuster
  • Hormones were as potent as whiskey, and twice as sneaky.

    Linda Howard (2012). “Now You See Her”, p.38, Simon and Schuster
  • He lifted the arm covering his eyes and turned his head to glare at her. "I knew you were trouble the first time I saw you." "What do you mean, trouble?" She sat up, glaring back at him. "I am not trouble! I'm a very nice person except when I have to deal with jerks!" "You're the worst kind of trouble," he snapped. "You're marrying trouble."

    "Mr. Perfect". Book by Linda Howard, 2011.
  • ...We have seven people who knew the skewers were there: the wedding planner, the reception hall manager, the dressmaker, the florist, the veil-maker, the cake-maker, and the caterer. I haven't ruled out the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker, either.

    Linda Howard (2010). “Veil of Night: A Novel”, p.139, Ballantine Books
  • Cows are the Devil's handmaidens.

  • Death isn't peaceful; it is just nothing. Everything is gone. No more sunrises, no more hopes, no more fears. Nothing.

  • I thought you were a drunk." "A drunk?" "Bloodshot eyes, dirty clothes, getting home in the wee hours of the morning, making a lot of noise, grouchy all the time as if you had a hangover… what else was I to think?" He rubbed his face. "Sorry, I wasn't thinking. I should have showered, shaved, and dressed in a suit before I came out to tell you that you were making enough noise to raise the dead.

    Linda Howard (2012). “Mr Perfect”, p.87, Simon and Schuster
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