44 Quotes & Sayings By Judith Mcnaught

Judith McNaught was born in England, and has lived in the United States since 1983. She is a bestselling author of more than a dozen novels under her own name and a few as James Mallory, as well as several short stories. Her popular novels include "Miranda" (winner of the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Romantic Fiction), "Fire From Heaven", "Nightshade", "Nightshade: A Novella", "Nightshade: The Complete Novel", and "Nightshade: The Complete Novella". Her series characters include Miranda Lawson, a brilliant genetic scientist who must save her sister from a sinister organization, and Dr Read more

Weston O'Brien, a geneticist who discovers a family secret. Judith is a member of Romance Writers of America and International Thriller Writers.

Some people feel love in their hearts, Julie. Some of...
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Some people feel love in their hearts, Julie. Some of us feel it all way into our souls. We're the ones who can't forget. Judith McNaught
He will love only once - but it will be...
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He will love only once - but it will be for always. Judith McNaught
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You can't outwit fate by standing on the sidelines placing little sidebets about the outcome of life. either you wade in and risk everything you have to play the game or you don't play at all. and if u don't play u can't win. Judith McNaught
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How strange, Royce thought, that, after emerging victorious from more than a hundred real battles, the greatest moment of triumph he had ever known had come to him on a mock battlefield where he'd stood alone, unhorsed, and defeated. This morning, his life had seemed as bleak as death. Tonight, he held joy in his arms. Someone or something–fate or fortune or Jenny's God–had looked down upon him this morning and seen his anguish. And, for some reason, Jenny had been given back to him. Closing his eyes, Royce brushed a kiss against her smooth forehead. Thank you, he thought. And in his heart, he could have sworn he heard a voice answer, You're welcome. Judith McNaught
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There will be a few times in your life when all your instincts will tell you to do something, something that defies logic, upsets your plans, and may seem crazy to others. When that happens, you do it. Listen to your instincts and ignore everything else. Ignore logic, ignore the odds, ignore the complications, and just go for it. Judith McNaught
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If you would take one step forward, darling, you could cry in my arms. And while you do, I'll tell you how sorry I am for everything I've done -" Unable to wait, Ian caught her, pulling her tightly against him. "And when I'm finished, " he whispered hoarsely as she wrapped her arms around him and wept brokenly, "you can help me find a way to forgive myself." Tortured by her tears, he clasped her tighter and rubbed his jaw against her temple, his voice a ravaged whisper: "I'm sorry, " he told her. He cupped her face between his palms, tipping it up and gazing into her eyes, his thumbs moving over her wet cheeks. "I'm sorry." Slowly, he bent his head, covering her mouth with his. "I'm so damned sorry. Judith McNaught
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Ian saw the tears shimmering in her magnificent eyes and one of them traced unheeded down her smooth cheek. With a raw ache in his voice he said, "If you would take one step forward, darling, you could cry in my arms. And while you do, I'll tell you how sorry I am for everything I've done - " Unable to wait, Ian caught her, pulling her tightly against him. "And when I'm finished, " he whispered hoarsely as she wrapped her arms around him and wept brokenly, "you can help me find a way to forgive myself." Tortured by her tears, he clasped her tighter and rubbed his jaw against her temple, his voice a ravaged whisper: "I'm sorry, " he told her. He cupped her face between his palms, tipping it up and gazing into her eyes, his thumbs moving over her wet cheeks. "I'm sorry." Slowly, he bent his head, covering her mouth with his. "I'm so damned sorry. . Judith McNaught
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Now they are empty, Ramon replied with a shrug of broad, muscled shoulders on his six-foot-three-inch frame.... For the first time, a glint of humor touched Ramon Galverra's finely sculpted mouth and arrogant dark eyes. Judith McNaught
Life was wonderful, so filled with people and activities, with...
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Life was wonderful, so filled with people and activities, with love and laughter. Judith McNaught
I thought you were the loveliest, most enchanting creature God...
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I thought you were the loveliest, most enchanting creature God ever created. Judith McNaught
True beauty springs from the heart and dwells in the...
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True beauty springs from the heart and dwells in the eyes. Judith McNaught
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We are not of what we feel or believe to do, we are of what we do or fail to do. Judith McNaught
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I do not believe that grief is ever so great that it can not be contained within. Judith McNaught
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Sam Littleton was a beautiful woman who would try to play women's games. That meant that if he asked her if she was upset with him about something, she would do what women all do at such times: She would deny that anything was wrong, then continue acting as if something was wrong, in hopes that he would do what men always do at such times -beg for an explanation, agonise over the answer, ask for hints, and agonise a little more. Judith McNaught
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It was a kingdom of dreams – a place where things would be just the way I wanted them to be. Judith McNaught
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After all, it's not every day a woman is given a kingdom of dreams. Judith McNaught
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You are mad! " she snapped, her chest heaving. "And you are a devil! "" And you, my dear, " Royce imperturbably replied, "are a bitch." With that, heturned to the horrified friar and unhesitatingly announced, "The lady and I wish to be wed. Judith McNaught
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I'm thinking that it will be autumn soon, " she said, lifting her gaze to his. "Autumn is my absolute favorite season. Spring is overrated. It's soggy and the trees are still bare from winter. Winter drags on and on, and summer is nice, but it's all the same. Autumn is different. I mean, is there any perfume in the world that can compare with the smell of burning leaves?" she asked with an engaging smile. Matt thought she smelled a hell of a lot better than burning leaves, but he let her continue. "Autumn –is thexincgitsinagrechanging. It's like dusk." "Dusk?""Dusk is my favorite time of day, for the same reason. When I was young, I used to walk down our driveway at dusk in the summer and stand at the fence, watching all the cars going by with their headlights on. Everyone had a place to go, something to do. The night was just beginning .." She trailed off in embarrassment. "That must sound incredibly silly."" It sounds incredibly lonely. Judith McNaught
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Royce Westmoreland stared at him with biting scorn. "I despise hypocrisy, particularly when it is coated with holiness."" May I ask for a specific example?"" Fat priests, " Royce replied, "with fat purses, who lecture staving peasants on the dangers of gluttony and the merits of poverty. Judith McNaught
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You cannot outwit fate by placing little sidebets on the outcome of life. It's either you wade in and play in order to win or you don't play at all." - Matthew Farrell Judith McNaught
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My darling Julie, I know you'll never see this letter, but it helps to write to you every day. It keeps you close to me. G-d, I miss you so. You haunt every hour of my life. I wish I'd never met you. No-I don't mean that! What good would my life be without my memories of you to make me smile. I keep wondering if you're happy. I want you to be. I want you to have a glorious life. That's why I couldn't say the things I knew you wanted to hear when we were together. I was afraid if I did, you'd wait for me for years. I knew you wanted me to say I loved you. Not saying that to you was the only unselfish thing I did in Colorado, and I now I regret even that. I love you, Julie. Christ, I love you so much. I'd give up all my life to have one year with you. Six months. Three. Anything. You stole my heart in just a few days, darling, but you gave me your heart, too. I know you did- I could see it in your eyes every time you looked at me. I don't regret the loss of my freedom any more or rage at the injustice of the years I spent in prison. Now, my only regret is that I can't have you. You're young, and I know you'll forget about me quickly and go on with your own life. That's exactly what you should do. It's what you must do. I want you to do that, Julie.That's such a lousy lie. What I really want is to see you again, to hold you in my arms, to make love to you over and over again until I've filled you so completely that there's no room left inside of you for anyone but me, ever. I never thought of sexual intercourse as 'making love' until you. You never knew that... I wish I had time to write you a better letter or that I'd kept one of the others I've written so I could send that instead. They were all much more coherent than this one. I won't send another letter to you, so don't watch for one. Letters will make us both hope and dream, and if I don't stop doing that, I will die of wanting you. Before I go-- I see from the newspapers that Costner has a new movie coming out in the States. If you dare to start fantasizing over Kevin after you see it, I will haunt you for the rest of your life. I love you, Julie. I loved in Colorado. I love you here, where I am. I will always love you. Everywhere. Always. Judith McNaught
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The two of them simply weren't attracted to just any attractive, eligible man; they were attracted rarely, but when it happened, it was evidently a life-altering experience. Judith McNaught
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Then based on her own recent experience, the Divine Presence had a cruelly perverse sense of humor and His Grand Plan needed drastic revision. Judith McNaught
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How foolish to yearn to ask the very person who'd caused the pain to heal it Judith McNaught
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Do they still hurt?" she whispered in anguished surprise." No, " Jason said tautly. Shame washed over him in sickening waves as he waited helplessly for her inevitable reaction to the stark evidence of his humiliation. To his utter disbelief he felt her arms encircle him from behind and the touch of her lips on his back. "How brave you must have been to endure this, " she whispered achingly, "how strong to survive it and go on living.." When she began kissing each scar, Jason rolled to his side and jerked her into his arms. "I love you, " he whispered agonizedly, plunging his hands into her luxuriant hair and turning her face up to his. "I love you so much.. Judith McNaught
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Either give me your hand, or end it now, and put us both out of our misery Judith McNaught
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Don't do this to us." He warned, his voice hoarse with angry desperation as he realize he was losing her. "You're letting eleven years of mistrust color everything you've discovered I've done". Judith McNaught
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Jennifer Merrick had stored all her tears inside her, and her pride and courage would never permit her to break down and shed them. Judith McNaught
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I'd like to shower and change clothes, " she said. "Would you mind waiting for me a half hour?" The question seemed to amuse him. "Not at all, " he said with exaggerated formality. "Please take all the time you need." Michael watched her walk away. Did he mind waiting a half hour for her? Not at all. He'd been waiting years for her. Judith McNaught
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Every week, Michael went to Dean and DeLuca to buy your pears." She shook her head, remembering. "He waas going to school, and he had no money, so he stretched every penny like this -" She made a motion as if she were pulling on rubber band. "But he wanted you to have the best pears. For you, only the best would do. Judith McNaught
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The groom always smiles proudly because he's convinced he's accomplished something quite wonderful. The bride smiles because she's been able to convince him of it. Judith McNaught
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Sir Eustace was with Royce and Stefan looking over some maps when he was informed by the guard that the ladies were asking for him. "Is there no end to her arrogance! " Royce bit out, referring to Jenny. "She even sends her guards on errands, and what's more, they run to do her bidding." Checking his tirade, he said shortly, "I assume it was the blue-eyed one with the dirty face who sent you?" Sir Lionel chuckled and shook his head. "I saw two clean faces, Royce, but the one who talked to me had greenish eyes, not blue."" Ah, I see, " Royce said sarcastically, "it wasn't Arrogance that sent you trotting away from your post, it was Beauty. What does she want? . Judith McNaught
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I wanted you to have the best pears in New York and I wanted to be the man to buy them for you. Judith McNaught
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I'm familiar with the myth, I'm merely surprised that a femalewould be familiar with the classics."" You must have a very limited experience with my sex, " Alexandrasaid, surprised. "My grandfather said most women are every bit asintelligent as men." She saw his eyes take on the sudden gleam of suppressed laughterand assumed, mistakenly, that he was amused by her assessment offemale intelligence rather than her remark about his inexperiencewith women. Judith McNaught
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If being ugly was a crime, they'd be hunting that woman down with helicopters and bloodhounds. Judith McNaught
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She wept with shame for her lack of will and with fear for a love she couldn't control. Judith McNaught
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An answering smile drifted across his tanned face. "What is mine, I intend tokeep. Judith McNaught
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But he knew instinctively what he suggested was impossible. She'd been through so much, and held her tears back for so long, that Royce doubted that anything could force her to shed them. Judith McNaught
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Behold your new mistress, my wife, " he pronounced, "and know that when shebids you, I have bidden you. What service you render her, you are rendering me. What loyalty you give or withhold from her, you give or withhold from me! "- Royce Westmoreland Judith McNaught
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A lie is an affront to the soul, as well as an insult to the intelligence of the person to whom one lies. Judith McNaught
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How are babies made?" Visibly startled, Jordan turned and opened his mouth, as if he intended to speak, but for some reason no words came out. At first Alexandra was puzzled by his involuntary silence, but then understanding dawned. She shook her head and sighed with sympathy for their mutual plight. " You don't know either, do you? Judith McNaught
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Everything wrong I've ever done has always seemed like the right thing to do at the time. Judith McNaught
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I think we women underrate ourselves when it comes to our courage and strength. Judith McNaught