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Top 60 Lucinda Riley Quotes (2025 Update)
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Lucinda Riley Quote: “Maybe it’s because you’ve.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “It seems impossible to believe that a girl not yet in her teens could fall in love, but I remember so vividly the moment I first laid eyes on him...”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “I wonder now why humans hate the map of their life that appears on their own bodies, when a tree like this, or a faded painting, or a near-derelict uninhabited building is lauded for its antiquity.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “I felt the protective dam I’d built around my heart began to crumble. I turned my eyes back to him and felt the love finally start to trickle out through the fissures. And hoped that one day it would become a torrent.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “The night was as perfect as she could possibly have hoped. Only on nights like this did Wharton Park rival the beauty of her childhood home in Provence. The softness of an English country evening, when land and sky seemed to melt into each other, the smell of freshly mown grass, mingling with the scent of roses, had its own special magic.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “If she had learned one thing from both her past and her present, it was that life did not provide second chances. It asked you, begged you, to go out and grab what was an offer, to recognize the good and try to discard the bad.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Here is where I keep the fiction.’ ‘The made-up stories?’ ‘Ah, my dear, there are no made-up stories. They all happened once upon a time.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Emilie gazed across the terrace and the formal gardens to the undulating vineyards that surrounded.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Brutally, I’d begun to realise that until one had experienced loss and deep pain oneself, it was impossible to truly empathise with others in the same predicament.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Pa used to say that to experience the best moments in life, you have to know the worst,’ Tiggy said.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “All I can tell you is that you have walked into the darkness without a candle before, and at the end of your journey, found a light.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Surely such a pure, perfect sound could not be coming from the skinny little girl in the dreadful pink dress? But as he watched Rosanna, he no longer saw her sallow skin, or the way she seemed to be all arms and legs. Instead, he saw her huge, expressive brown eyes and noticed a hint of colour appear in her cheeks as her exquisite voice soared to a crescendo.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Remember, my darling, one man’s rubbish might be another man’s gold. But perhaps we are all beachcombers in a way,’ Daddy had said, squinting in the sun. ‘We keep seeking, hoping to find that elusive buried treasure that will enrich our lives, and when we pull up a teapot rather than a gleaming jewel, we must continue to search.’ ‘Are you still searching for treasure, Daddy?’ ‘No, my Princess of the Fairies, I’ve found it,’ he’d smiled down at me and kissed me on the top of my head.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “And then I kiss her, and feel her respond with equal fervour. And as I hear the music rising to a crescendo above us, I know for certain that our dance of life is only just beginning.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “I only have time for one lesson. Be kind, little one. It is the secret to happiness.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “It’s a bit like running a marathon, isn’t it? It’s only when you reach the finish line that you have time to collapse.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Nothing in nature was safe, I mused, not even humans – the self-fashioned masters of the earth: with all our arrogance, we believed ourselves to be invincible. Yet I’d seen countless times how one mighty puff of wind from the gods in their heavens could wipe out thousands of us at a blow during tornados and hurricanes.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Beaumont’s intention was to promote the virtue and nutritional value of fruit-bearing trees. Fifteen different genera of fruit and a number of their different species are described in the work: almonds, apricots, a barberry, cherries, quinces, figs, strawberries, gooseberries, apples, a mulberry, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, and raspberries. Each colored plate illustrates the plant’s seed, foliage, blossom, fruit, and sometimes cross sections of the species.”
Lucinda Riley Quote: “Fear is the most powerful enemy human beings face, and your lack of it is the greatest gift that God has bestowed on you.”
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