“… the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
Source: Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J. Randolph
“You are far too amazing to be someone's backup. You're someone's first choice.”
“[...]patience is the weapon that forces deception to reveal itself. It is the insurance against being deceived or making wrong decisions. Some things can only be made known by waiting. God takes his time.”
Source: The Unspoken Rules of Love What Women Don't Know and Men Don't Tell You
“God knows both your name and address. When the right man comes along God will lead him to your door. And that man will recognize your name.”
Source: The Unspoken Rules of Love What Women Don't Know and Men Don't Tell You
“You could say we run a dating service. If you make a request, we can hook you up with some books that will take you on a date you will never forget.”
“He won’t say no, but who cares if he does? Do it. Hell, guys go through this every time they make a move on a woman, and none of them has died yet. In many cases, that is, of course, unfortunate, but rejection is definitely not lethal. Go get him.”
Source: Getting Rid Of Bradley
“Realize that maturity does not come with age but with acceptance of responsibility.”
Source: The Unspoken Rules of Love What Women Don't Know and Men Don't Tell You
“You don't fall in love, you grow in love...If you fallen love, you can fall out of it. We'll let love grow.”
Source: The Cinderella Rule: A Young Woman's Guide to Happily Ever After
“Being pursued, while easy, is purposeful. Intentional. Deliberate. It's not about getting a guy's attention--it's a process of ensuring that he's "the one."
Of all the men holding glass slippers, he has to be your perfect fit.”
Source: The Cinderella Rule: A Young Woman's Guide to Happily Ever After
“After that, I’d wanted to date, but I simply didn’t know how. It seemed to come natural to everyone else, pairing up and going out. And now, well, I felt like a nonparticipant, like there was a schedule to be followed and I was so far behind I’d never get caught up.”
Source: Phantom's Dance