32 Quotes & Sayings By Jennifer Silverwood

Jennifer Silverwood is an author, speaker, and life coach. She has written the number one best selling self-help book of all time, "The Curse of the Good Girl." Her new book, "The New Rules of Marriage," is currently #2 on Amazon's Best Seller list. A regular writer for magazines like Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, and Self Magazine, she has also appeared on Oprah Winfrey, The Today Show, and CNN.

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He pushed his way between them with his burly frame and forced her to stand in the cold with him. He flipped the long, silver dagger so its worn handle faced her. "Take your claw, pup, " he growled. This was called White Fang, a blade almost as legendary as the hunter who owned it. It has been long told in the village that as a youth, Wolfsbane had destroyed an entire pack on his own, thus earning his name. Jennifer Silverwood
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I have no right to make you love me, or to love you. But I do know that love is something that is tested and mended over time." I don't know if purely romantic love can last through anything (it is so based on feelings and attraction, both of which are fickle at times), but I think friendship can, and when the romantic love and friendship get blurred together into one it makes 'relationship cement, ' I think." - Stay by Jennifer Silverwood"And then, real love I think comes later. When you really get to know someone and how they think and feel, when you can't imagine if something were to happen to them. When you trust them and want to spend all your time doing nothing with them, when you want to grow old together." - Stay by Jennifer Silverwood. Jennifer Silverwood
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I understand if you choose to leave. If it means you get to live, I'd let you go. But you need to know, I won't ever regret a moment we've spent together Jennifer Silverwood
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I couldn't help smiling as he grasped my arms and held me in place because his warmth infected me. I hadn't known I was freezing until he held me. I hadn't known until then, after the long hours of separation, that with Cain I could pretend to be human. Jennifer Silverwood
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For I had loved Seid even in his darkest hours, even as he cursed me and we rode upon a fine line between ardor and abhorrence Jennifer Silverwood
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Two must rule together, one for the night and one for the day. this is the way it has always been done. Jennifer Silverwood
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The wind and the sea and the storm were his domain and I wanted nothing to do with them any longer. I just wanted Cain. Jennifer Silverwood
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The sea was my first home... Now that I had nowhere else to go, this was the last place I felt safe. Jennifer Silverwood
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Cursed, ” he once cried in a fit of rage. His temper has always been as restless and unpredictable as the sea itself. But his words had power behind them and I felt the effects instantly. Too late to take it back. Jennifer Silverwood
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Seid was the storm and the winds and the sea. I was his light beacon, keeping him away from the rocks. But he thought I had betrayed him. Jennifer Silverwood
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She had seen the almost-human Orona, who was orphaned and alone in the world, a woman whom Cain had plucked off the streets and fallen in love with. What she didn’t see was the undead creature Cain barely knew, the foolish human girl who fell in love with the caretaker of the seas. She hadn’t seen me stand up against a hurricane or keep a cave from crushing two lovers to death. She hadn’t seen me throw myself over the ones who would have turned to ashes when the volcano erupted, or made water appear from the sands to the dying in the desert. She did not know I was both savior and destroyer to so many souls. Jennifer Silverwood
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Then I shall bid thee goodnight, my dear. Sweet pixies watch over the dusty moonlight of your dreams, Jessameine. Jennifer Silverwood
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Without your own inner beast tamed ye can never tame the wild ones around ye! Jennifer Silverwood
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Drawing her closer he tucked his chin and lifted hers to meet his abysmal onyx eyes. Jennifer Silverwood
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How did they go from Braveheart to Brigadoon in less than five minutes? Jennifer Silverwood
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Amie blinked through the haze of her thoughts and the constant drum of the rains. A golden light swung back and forth in the distance like a pendulum and every second drew closer. Finally, Amie could tell it wasn’t a faerie light but a lantern, carried by a small green-cloaked person. Jennifer Silverwood
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Looks like my superpowers don’t come with automatic manicures, thank heaven. I hate long nails. Jennifer Silverwood
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Between dainty bites, she told Amie, 'Oh, you simply are as darling a creature as Henry described! I had no idea of your being so grown up! Henry, she is positively frazzleging! ' Amie deepened her smile, saying, 'And I had no idea you would be so pretty either, madam. Jennifer Silverwood
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I am the Merlin, bane of the Vale, terror of the four lands. I am chaos and shadows, the last of my people. Jennifer Silverwood
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When we kissed, the skies had never appeared more heavenly, nor the seas a more brilliant shade of sapphire blue. Jennifer Silverwood
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Water matted his black hair into spikes and peppered his skin with a fresh sheen. If I shut my eyes I could still see the one who bound me, his smile bright as the white sun as he emerged from our latest dip in the sea. I fought the sudden urge to bury my face in his chest and run my fingers through that hair. Jennifer Silverwood
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Still, he couldn’t reconcile with the way he felt every time their eyes met, a feeling he had never forgotten that resonated with his very being. Jennifer Silverwood
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It be more a feeling. Something swirls out in the beyond, something unnatural. It’s the reason so few venture to these worlds. The black spaces are a part of it, pieces unraveling pulling apart. We’ve come too far, waited too long to turn back now. Only death awaits us here. Jennifer Silverwood
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Not as much as it bothers me that you just grabbed me without even trying to warn me first. If you’re trying to undo ages of prejudice, maybe you should start by acting civil. Jennifer Silverwood
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Arvex led the others into the light. “Wrecked if I ever dash miners again! This is one royal who won’t wipe their boots on our cousins anymore.” His grin made the carnage seem trivial. Jennifer Silverwood
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Gem thought it would be hilarious to shear his brother’s fine hair off while he was sleeping. Ever since then Menai decided he actually preferred the Mohawk. Both had inherited their mother’s Western Continent coloring, a blend of pearly white and sea grass green that set their bold sea-colored eyes off handsomely. And since they had grown old enough to realize this, they had become a pair of pre-pubescent manipulating terrors. . Jennifer Silverwood
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There are moments in time when the axis of the universe shifts, when life as you knew it is irrevocably altered. When the hiss and grind of the gears fell silent, some deeply rooted instinctive part of me knew this was one of those moments. Jennifer Silverwood
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Amie frowned. 'That’s what I can’t figure out. I mean everyone wants their happy ending, right? No one cares about reading actual literature anymore anyway. All they want is vampires and supernatural mumbo-jumbo. It’s sick, really. Jennifer Silverwood
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It would be nice to report she lived happily ever after till the end of her days. But such cheap, cop-out one-liners belong to other uncomplicated fairy tales. Jennifer Silverwood
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I already feel like the Girl Who Lived around here. Jennifer Silverwood
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If Emrys was acting normally, like the typical self-gratifying narcissist he was, then it would have been easier to keep him in that special category of potential enemy. Jennifer Silverwood