Mary Balogh Quote

What sort of man could you love for a lifetime? he asked her.She was silent for a while. He guessed that she was considering her answer. A kind man, she said. When we are young and foolish we do not realize how essential a component of love kindness is. It is perhaps the most important quality. And an honorable man. Always doing the right thing no matter what.His heart sank-on both account.And a strong man, she said. Strong enough to be vulnerable, to take risks, to be honest even when honesty might expose him to ridicule or rejection. And someone who would put himself at the center of my world even before knowing that I would be willing to do the same for him. A man foolish and brave enough to tell me that he loves me even when I have hidden all signs that I love him in return.Eve- he said.He would have to be tall and broad and dark and hook-nosed, she said. And frowning much of the time, pretending he is tough and impervious to all the finer emotions. And then smiling occasionally to light up my heart and my life.Good God!He would have to be you, she said. no one else would do. Which is just as well, considering the fact that I am married to you...

Mary Balogh

What sort of man could you love for a lifetime? he asked her.She was silent for a while. He guessed that she was considering her answer. A kind man, she said. When we are young and foolish we do not realize how essential a component of love kindness is. It is perhaps the most important quality. And an honorable man. Always doing the right thing no matter what.His heart sank-on both account.And a strong man, she said. Strong enough to be vulnerable, to take risks, to be honest even when honesty might expose him to ridicule or rejection. And someone who would put himself at the center of my world even before knowing that I would be willing to do the same for him. A man foolish and brave enough to tell me that he loves me even when I have hidden all signs that I love him in return.Eve- he said.He would have to be tall and broad and dark and hook-nosed, she said. And frowning much of the time, pretending he is tough and impervious to all the finer emotions. And then smiling occasionally to light up my heart and my life.Good God!He would have to be you, she said. no one else would do. Which is just as well, considering the fact that I am married to you...

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About Mary Balogh

Mary Balogh (born Mary Jenkins on 24 March 1944) is a Welsh-Canadian novelist writing historical romance, born and raised in Swansea. In 1967, she moved to Canada to start a teaching career, married a local coroner and settled in Kipling, Saskatchewan, where she eventually became a school principal. Her debut novel appeared in 1985. Her historical fiction is set in the Regency era (1811–1820) or the wider Georgian era (1714–1830).