21 Quotes & Sayings By Francesca Marciano

Francesca Marciano is a bestselling author of romantic fiction. She has sold more than 2 million books worldwide. Her books have been translated into over twenty languages. Her debut novel, The Rancher and the Baby, was on The New York Times Best Seller list for eight weeks Read more

She grew up in the tiny town of Bovill, Idaho, where she still lives with her husband, two sons, three dogs, one cat, and one horse.

Telling the truth can be a dirty job.
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Telling the truth can be a dirty job. Francesca Marciano
You know, when you're unhappy you don't have the strength...
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You know, when you're unhappy you don't have the strength left to take care of others. But it doesn't mean you don't love them. Francesca Marciano
A first kiss is the demarcation line: the same information...
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A first kiss is the demarcation line: the same information that a moment ago felt private, all of a suddens seems unfair to withhold. And with that exchange came more. Francesca Marciano
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Are you lovers?"" Excuse me?"" Do you mind my asking you?"" Yes."" It's off the record."" Then why do you need to know?" Daniel Moore smiled. A large, happy smile." Because I would like to ask you to dinner. Francesca Marciano
You chose to live here now. You should try to...
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You chose to live here now. You should try to live in the present. Francesca Marciano
It was nice to borrow a slice of extra time.
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It was nice to borrow a slice of extra time. Francesca Marciano
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Maybe that's what happens with age, I thought. All your life you force yourself to forget people who have hurt you, but as you get older and weaker their memory surfaces again, like a bubble in the water. You have to surrender, because you feel to tired to fight it and push it down again. And maybe, unexpectedly, you find out that instead, of revamping your anger, those memories produce an unexpected sweetness. . Francesca Marciano
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Passion - eventually it cools. Francesca Marciano
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Whenever she walked along the streets of Manhattan, she looked at all the different faces coming toward her and, despite their different features and colors, she regarded them all as Americans. Francesca Marciano
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You'll understand me when you're older. Then you'll see how men can blind you. And I mean blind you. To the point that you're no longer yourself. Francesca Marciano
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I think part of me doesn't want to remember him, for fear of missing him too much. Francesca Marciano
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I can't say why some memories float and other sink. Francesca Marciano
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These were the moments that would stick in her memory for years to come, those instants of perfect bliss that nothing else would ever match again. Francesca Marciano
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It may be possible to forget our past but our past is not going to forget us. Francesca Marciano
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I had fallen out of my secure world, precipitated beyond the territories I had only begun to control so skillfully. What a foolish step to take. What an insane move to make. Francesca Marciano
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Love sometimes makes people ruthless in a way that not even hatred can. Francesca Marciano
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Jealousy is a disease, it's like a poison. Francesca Marciano
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Perhaps she just needed to remind herself more often how that gold was still floating above her head, it's minuscule particles visible only when pierced by a certain light. Francesca Marciano
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How can I explain this? Why is it you can never hope to describe the emotion Africa creates? You are lifted. Out of whatever pit, unbound from whatever tie, released from whatever fear. You are lifted and you see it all from above. Your pit, your ties, your fear. you are lifted, you slowly rise like a hot-air balloon, and all you see is the space and the endless possibilities for losing yourself in it. Francesca Marciano
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I didn't go there lightly. I knew even then that this was the beginning of something very hard to reverse. But I couldn't do otherwise now: I was too possessed Francesca Marciano