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Fortune Favors The Wicked Quotes

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Theresa Romain
“He wanted Charlotte's happiness more than his own. But how much greater would his own be if they were together? Somehow, sometime---maybe when she flirted with him over sour ale, maybe when she bandaged his arm---she had come to rest upon his heart.
Somehow, he had come to love her.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“Any place could be a cage. And maybe, with the right person, any place could be a home.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“Let me help," said Benedict. "Let me do this for you."

He took the spade from her hand, allowing her to step back and stand beside Maggie. To slip an arm around her crying daughter.

With smooth, slow movements, he turned over the earth. Quietly, doing what needed to be done with a graciousness that meant everything.

And that was when she realized: she had fallen in love with him.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“How can I know life with me won't become a cage to you?"

"Because I choose it---that is, if you'll have me. It makes all the difference to leave when one wishes, and to go where one wishes. Not to be getting away from something, but to be going somewhere you want to be. To a home. With someone I love.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“You're babbling," she said. "Go back to the part about making a home with someone you love."
His lips curved. "Did you like that part?"
"I did," she admitted, "like that part."
"Good. I like it too.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“He flicked his fingers out, just a whisper of a touch against the back of her hand. "You are brave, Miss Perry."
"I am what I have had to be, Mr. Frost." Her hand turned beneath his, and for a second they were palm against palm. "As are you.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“She did not know what sort of person he was. But she thought---she hoped---that he would hold her trust as the fragile, precious thing it was.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Theresa Romain
“Awful fondness you people have for knives. It's really not right.”
Theresa Romain, Fortune Favors the Wicked

Christine de Pizan
“Fortune, because of whom all good leaves us,
was thereupon born, and was complicit in the whole affair. She did this because of her fickleness. And I believe her to be the daughter of the devil because I do not find any writing or text—not prose, not verse—that says or proves that God, who makes all good, beneficial works out of nothing, ever formed or loved Fortune. So I believe that the devil made her, so that she would undo all good and put man in servitude, because there is no shame, damage, or misfortune that does not come to man because of Fortune (may all remember that!). And she does even greater harm to the best than to the worst, night and day. Her disruptive influence will not be short-lived; rather, her control will last until Judgment Day”
Christine de Pizan, The Book of the Mutability of Fortune (Volume 52)