Julie James famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I've been in love with you since the very beginning. You asked why there isn't anyone else in my life, and the reason... is you" - J.D.
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You've met Nick?" "Yep, we've met, all right. He was kind enough to inform me that I have absolutely no say in whether you two date." "Well, you don't." "You know, you all could at least pretend that my opinion makes a difference.
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Ignore me. I don’t want to talk about my nonexistent love life today.
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Hopefully when he moved his things out of the apartment, he at least took his CDs. I mean, we might be gay, but… Enya? Really?
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Jack wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close. He whispered in her ear. “He’s not getting near you again, baby, I promise. No one’s laying a finger on you ever again.
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There are some things a girl never forgets, Ry. And one of those is a kiss from the right guy
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Listen and learn: you need fourteen characters, minimum. Use random letters, not words. Here’s a tip: think of a sentence, and use the first letter in each of those words. Mix it up between upper and lower case. Then pick two numbers that mean something to you – not dates – and stick them somewhere between the letters. Put a punctuation mark at the beginning of the password and then a symbol, like a dollar sign, at the end.
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Wow. Clearly, I need to find myself an ex-con. Since prison is probably the only place in this city I haven’t looked for Mr. Right yet.
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Jack leaned over, “Ever get the impression that these women are way out of our league?†“I shot the last guy who said that to me.
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It may have taken nine years, and a whole lot of wrong turns along the way, but their story felt complete at last. Because, finally, she was his.
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I love you, Rylann." He cupped her face, peering down into her eyes. "And now I finally have a good answer to the one question everyone always asks me--why I hacked into Twitter. I didn't know it at the time... but I did it to find you again." She leaned into him, curling her fingers around his shirt. "That may be the best justification I've ever heard for committing a crime." She looked up at him, her eyes shining. "And I love you, too, you know.
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Because nine years ago, I walked up to the most beautiful girl in the bar, and tonight she's still the only person I want to talk to.
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Well, Ma, see... there's this girl." Silence. He checked to make sure the call hadn't been dropped. "You still there, Ma?" A sniffle. "You can't be crying already," he said. "I haven't told you anything about her yet." "It doesn't matter, Nick," his mother said through her tears. "Those are the three words I've been waiting thirty-four years to hear.
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At least you're learning a thing or two about wine. Good to hear you're making such an effort to improve yourself." "Does the U.S. attorney know how much you like spending your Saturday nights eavesdropping on private conversations?" Nick asked. "The U.S. attorney knows exactly how I like spending my Saturday nights.
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He didn't care whose league Jordan was in. All that mattered was that she was his.
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More like a chocolate molten lava cake. A dessert so sinful, so luscious, so filled with inner heat it made a girl want to lick each and every crumb right off the plate. That was Jack Pallas.
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It should've been illegal for a man to walk around like that without some sort of permit.
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In the business world, what’s the female equivalent of going golfing with a client?†Laney gave this some thought. Payton fell silent, too, contemplating. After a few moments, neither of them could come up with anything. How depressing. Payton sighed, feigning resignation. “Well, that’s it. I guess I’ll just have to sleep with them.†Laney folded her hands primly on the table. “I think I’m uncomfortable with this conversation.
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Thank God she wasn’t still hanging out in her underpants.
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Nefarious. This is what we get when we hire a Yale boy.†“You missed sacrosanct earlier. And taciturn and glowering,†Jack said. “What’s glowering?†“Me, apparently.†Wilkins pointed. “Now that has to be a joke.†He turned to Davis. “You heard that, right?†Davis didn’t answer him, having spun his chair around to type something at his computer. “Let’s see what Google says… Ah – here it is. ‘Glowering: dark; showing a brooding ill humor.
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For a moment, Jason could only stand there in the hallway with his nose pressed up against the cold wood of her door. After a few seconds, he knocked politely. Taylor whipped open the door, unamused. Jason grinned at her. “I just gotta ask: Where did you get the whole ‘all the cute girls run around naked’ thing?†“I defend sexual harassment cases, Mr. Andrews,†she replied coolly. "I’ve seen and heard things even you haven’t thought of.†“Care to test out that theory?†She slammed the door in his face again.
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My, my, aren’t we pushy . . .
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I love you,†she said softly. Jason's arms tightened around her. He grinned sleepily. “I know.†Taylor drifted off contentedly. Until through the darkness, she heard a low, sneaky whisper. “Mrs. Taylor Andrews . . .†She didn't bother to open her eyes. “Still not gonna happen.
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You came along and changed everything. I don’t want to be some guy you’re fooling around with anymore, Rylann. I want to be with you all the way.
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Don't get me wrong. I love a Denver omelette as much as the next girl. But I'm curious whether that’s your thing, or if you try to change up the routine depending on the specific woman. You know… like, green pepper because I have green eyes, ham because I’m so funny, and onions for all the tears you’ll shed after I leave.
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It’s because your subconscious finds my subconscious irresistible.
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Is that an invitation?†“I suppose it is.†“Good.†Cade’s voice dropped lower, adding one last thing before hanging up. “And tell your friend in the striped shirt that he’s in my seat.
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You’re not pathetic. Actually, I envy you a little.†“Because I’m a mess?†Zach asked dryly. “No. Because you’re not afraid to be a mess.
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Did you just ask me out on a date, Ms Parker?†“No.†“Are you sure? Because I-†“Still no. I need something, and you’re the only guy who can give it to me.†She cut him off before he could even say the words. “Yes, thank you. I’m aware of how that sounded. I’m hanging up now.
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He maybe, possibly, said that if he got word of anyone getting in your way, they’d find out whether there was any truth to the rumor about him knowing how to kill a man with paper clips.
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You're tough when you need to be, and you can charm the pants off men who have three times your experience. Well, yes. Although I try not to take advantage of that too often. Very awkward negotiating with people who are sitting around in their underwear.
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I heard this theory once that love means your subconscious is attracted to someone else’s subconscious.
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You are not just a big-picture girl for me, Brooke Parker. You’re the only picture.
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And then when she takes him through the whole wine tasting process, finishing with a long, languid taste that she really enjoyed “she opened her eyes and saw Nick staring at her. “I feel like I need a cigarette and a shower after watching that.
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You are really starting to annoy me, Stanton.†Nick didn’t blink. “Good. By the end of the night I hope to finish the job.
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Good. Or instead, what if I just told you that I love you?†Payton gazed into his eyes. “What would you say, J. D. Jameson, if I told you that?†J.D. smiled. He touched his forehead to Payton’s, closed his eyes, and answered her with one word. “Finally.
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Some jobs required a certain level of detachment; a turning off of emotions in order to do the things that needed to be done.
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Cameron threw her hands up in frustration. “What is this so-called ‘look’?†Whatever it was, she was going to have to start taking extreme measures to guard against it. Amy grinned. “You know the Tom and Jerry cartoon where Tom hasn’t eaten for days and he imagines Jerry looking like a ham? Kind of like that.
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In answer, she took his hand and placed it on her chest. Right over her heart. 'You're in, Cade Morgan. Only you.
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That is nice, Mr. Morgan. Because in response to your tough-guy speech, I, in turn, would’ve had to give you my tough-girl speech, about where, exactly, federal prosecutors who come to my office looking for assistance can stick their obstruction of justice threats
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His eyes held hers. “Because I knew, ten seconds after walking into this office and meeting you, that we had this in the bag.
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- I hate to break this to you, Cameron, but you are only human. - Shh... I've been trying to keep that under wraps for years.
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