“Feelings Are the Compass to Your Soul.”
Source: The Cha Cha Club Dating Man-ifesto
“Why does every relationship end the same way?" In most cases the answer is, "Because every relationship started the same way.”
Source: Ask It: The Question That Will Revolutionize How You Make Decisions
“A journey to try is not worthy to start, better to love none than starting over in relationships and getting dropped like a coin that won't get tossed.”
“The harder you slam a ball into the ground, the higher it bounces back up... A divorce, a breakup, losing a job, or just feeling seriously down can ground you, rough you up a bit, leave calluses on your feet and grit under your finger nails. But more than that, it leaves you wiser and stronger next time... Life is about experiencing opposites isn’t it?”
Source: QuickieChick's Cheat Sheet to Life, Love, Food, Fitness, Fashion, and Finance---on a Less-Than-Fabulous Budget
“I don't think much about guys from the past. I'm glad I knew them, but there's a reason they didn't make it into my future.”
“Oh, hell, he'd look hot in a chicken suit.”
Source: Sleepless
“He was like her favorite type of candy, she realized, a bit sour at first but all sweetness in the long run. Admittedly . . . that tartness was part of the allure all along.”
Source: Their Friend Scarlet
“Ethan gave me an admiring look that wasn't about sex, but about that guy moment when they realize you are not just another pretty face, but maybe, just maybe you can be cute, petite, and one of the guys all at the same time.”
Source: Hit List
“...most guys have about 73 calories of shopping energy, and once these calories are gone, they're gone for the day - if not the week - and can't be regenerated simply by having an Orange Julius at the Food Fair.”
Source: Microserfs
“When he saw Tyler, his face went serious, which struck me as comical. Andy had always been protective, but when it came to me having anything to do with guys, he felt it was his duty to inform and protect me from the ones he thought were most like himself. When I turned thirteen, he pulled me aside and we had his version of 'the talk,' which mostly consisted of a bunch of 'uhs' and 'ums,' but I got the gist of his speech: boys only wanted one thing, and I shouldn't give it to them until I was at least thirty-three. And married.”
Source: Moonglass