Quotes From "Kiss An Angel" By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I don't love you anymore
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I don't love you anymore", she whispered. "I don't love you at all." His throat closed. "It's all right, sweetheart. I love you enough for both of us. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Pride had kept her running when love had betrayed her.
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Pride had kept her running when love had betrayed her. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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Did you eat my Twinkies?"She gulped. Keeping her eyes glued to the whip, she said, "Exactly what Twinkies are we talking about?"" The Twinkies in the cupboard over the sink. The only Twinkies in the trailer." His fingers convulsed around the coils of leather. Oh, Lord, she thought. Flayed to death for a Twinkle."Well?""It, uh – it won't happen again, I promise you. But they didn't have any special marking on them, so there was no way I could tell they were yours." Her eyes remained riveted on the whip. "And normally I wouldn't have eaten them– I never eat junk food-–but I was hungry last night, and, well, when you think about it, you'll have to admit I did you a favor because they're clogging my arteries now instead of yours." His voice was quiet. Too quiet. In her mind she heard the howl of a rampaging Cossack baying at a Russian moon. "Don't touch my Twinkies. Ever. If you want Twinkies, buy your own. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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He shook his head. "The next time I hear a women going on about how neurotic men are, I'm going to remember this. You tell me you like my body, and what do I say? I say, thank you. Then I tell you I like yours and what do I hear? A long lists of grievances. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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I take thee... to be my awful wedded husband Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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The point I was trying to make before you interrupted with your inventoryof my personality is that neither of us is going to be able to stay celibate for the next six months." She dropped her eyes. If only he knew that she'd stayed that way all her life. We'll be living in close quarters, " he went on. "We're legally married, and it's only natural that we're going to get it on." Get it on? His bluntness reminded her that none of this meant anything to him emotionally, and contrary to all logic, she'd wanted to hear something romantic. With some pique, she said, "In other words, you expect me to keep house, work for the circus, and 'get it on' with you." He thought it over. "I guess that's about the size of it. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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What are you gonna do, angel face? Stab me with your eyebrow pencil? Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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His fists clenched at his sides. 'Damn it! Where's your pride?' 'Pride? It's in my heart, of course.' 'You're letting me demean you! ' She smiled. 'You can't do that. I can only demean myself. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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I’m not beautiful. My mother–”“ I know. Your mother was a knockout, and you’re paper bag ugly.. Sorry to upset all those cherished illusions of yours, but I don’t see it your way.”“ That’s because you didn’t know her.”“ Could your mother have led tiger back into its cage?”“ Maybe not that, but she was very good with men. They’d do anything for her.”“ This man will do anything for you. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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I love you, Daisy. I love you so much I hurt. Susan Elizabeth Phillips