36 Quotes & Sayings By Katlyn Charlesworth

Katlyn Charlesworth is an author, bestselling blogger, mother, fitness enthusiast - who helps people with weight loss through her blog 'Lose Weight and Be Happy' and her book 'Pounds and Inches: Secrets to a Slimmer You' (published by Orion 2015). Katlyn's blog was the first to introduce the concept of emotional eating to the UK and she has been featured in many magazines and newspapers since then including The Mirror and Woman's Own. She is also a regular contributor to the Huffington Post UK. Katlyn lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and two boys.

They say the eyes are the apertures to the soul....
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They say the eyes are the apertures to the soul. If that is so, I feared Locusta's soul was far darker than even Nero's. Katlyn Charlesworth
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In an empire as unruly as Rome, it is quite easy to get away with something as thespian as murder. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Even freed men will do what they must in Rome. Katlyn Charlesworth
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If I kiss you now, I won't be able to stop. Katlyn Charlesworth
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I am afraid, my dear niece, that a ‘mere woman’ is something you most certainly are not. Katlyn Charlesworth
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And in that moment she realized none of it was real, and so she set herself free. Katlyn Charlesworth
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You can’t worry about the yesterdays or even the todays. All you can think of are the tomorrows. They are what keep you going when your life seems to be falling apart. Trust me on this. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Half asleep and half awake, I became lost in a deep span of my version of a perfect world. A place I wanted so desperately to reach, but would never find except from within the catacombs of my mind. A place where the sun rose in the west and set in the east, where the mountains bowed to the wind like trees, and the rain sprinkled up from the ground below and onto the clouds above. A place where no one hurt or lost, or felt any tinge of desperation. A place where heartbeats were the only words needed, and music floated on the wind like dust. A place where no place was home. Where a single person could be the only sustenance needed to survive. A place where there were no yesterdays or todays, only tomorrows. A place for me to find solace, an escape from the real world I was forced to live in. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Men may fight the battle, but women wage the war. Katlyn Charlesworth
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As with most dreams of men, the ideal becomes just that——an ideal——and the pure rationale of existence is thrust upon the best of the dreamers. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Change is inevitable. And in a way, change is a sort of magic. However, not everyone believes in something as frugal as the unexplained. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Some girls are sweeter… Others have a tinge of bitterness… It is as if I can smell their souls. Their experiences and relationships are painted in warm, sour crimson. Katlyn Charlesworth
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It takes courage to live. It takes even more courage to wonder. But it takes the greatest courage of all to believe. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Her heart is of a much harder material... A diamond. Beautiful, but deadly… And amid people with hearts of diamonds, it is best to remember that no one is exempt from their malevolence. Not even themselves. Katlyn Charlesworth
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She wanted to be remembered for doing something great. And her greatest fear was of being completely forgotten. Katlyn Charlesworth
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War is a terrible, bloody thing. Katlyn Charlesworth
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When you live in my house, you learn to be fine with whatever you come across. It's the only way to stay sane in insanity. Katlyn Charlesworth
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You’re right. The fact that the entire party of fifty guests caught you and Jill Moench kissing in the closet was a complete misunderstanding." Theo snorted, turning to Penny, "His girlfriend certainly got a surprise at her party. And it wasn’t the kind where everyone jumps out from behind the couch to yell, ‘Surprise! Katlyn Charlesworth
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Peggy is a sovereign nation. She governs herself and those around her by her own laws. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Mama says love is a sickness of the heart. Only the weak fall under its spell. Katlyn Charlesworth
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How can one fight for a love that acts as the enemy? Katlyn Charlesworth
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Our lover is the sun, and we the stars forever floating in their glow. We push and push, yearning for our sun's rays to reach out and touch us for just a moment in time… one second-glance to warm our spirits and soothe our aching hearts. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Rather, that rigidity had simply been given sporadic spots of wrath, coupled with the sprinkling of secrets, and placed in a cold corner to slowly stew and starve——leaving it no choice but to eventually break through with blooms of fury. And on the night of Cornelius’s arrival, it at long last broke through. Katlyn Charlesworth
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It seemed ironic to her that women were considered far too meek for the morbidity of war, and yet a child could give their life in a battle they did not even understand. Katlyn Charlesworth
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The notion of there being something greater than humanity can strike fear in the bravest of soldiers and cradle courage in the palm of a child’s hand. Katlyn Charlesworth
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The porcelain doll residing in her white-pillared dollhouse was a mirage. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Julia Woodhull was many things: a lady of secrets, a patriot’s niece, and a dead man’s daughter. But one thing Julia Woodhull was most certainly not was a fool. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Some of the braver say I am mad. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Where do you go when you die twice-lest a thousand deaths? Katlyn Charlesworth
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It is dark and there are bad creatures in these woods."" Yes, there are... Katlyn Charlesworth
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Oh, she's still here;she's just not as pretty... anymore. Katlyn Charlesworth
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Mothers cry in anguishand fathers curse in anger, while others turn away in sadness, all for the children who are lost. Katlyn Charlesworth
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It was no wonder they thought us to be immortal——our nightly celebrations put Olympus to shame. Katlyn Charlesworth
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They think they are invincible. But, the truth is, Nova——gods fall just as hard as mortals. The only difference is... gods do not see the fall coming until it is too late. Katlyn Charlesworth
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The wheel of Rome spins constantly. Gods rise and fall, mortals live and die, and round and round we go. We all play a part in that wheel... And I make sure the wheel never stops spinning. You see, if the wheel stops, balance is lost. Katlyn Charlesworth