Randall Quotes

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Suzannah Daniels
“I agree. To me, it [galloping on horseback] is the essence of freedom—the power of the beast beneath you, the wind in your face, the thundering of the hooves. It is a great elixir for the soul.”

“And does your soul need healing, Benjamin?” she asked quietly, gently running her fingertips across his bicep and down his forearm.

He turned away from the view of the pond and looked at her with clear, blue eyes, his expression serious. He captured her fingers in the palm of his hand. “My healing started the day I met you. You are my elixir.”

“Then perhaps you need another dose,” she whispered, her face upturned as she leaned closer to him.”
Suzannah Daniels

T.J. Klune
“If we wanted to hear from someone, we wrote a letter and got a response in three months. That was considered fast. Now, everyone is all about now, now, now.”
T.J. Klune, The Lightning-Struck Heart

T.J. Klune
“Now people are so concerned with virtue and innocence that they are blinded to the fact that when people get together, sex happens. We are held by societal standards that the body needs to be covered up and that we need to speak in prim and proper tones and words. Why, back in my day, clothing was optional! If you didn’t want to wear trousers, you didn’t have to! It was okay to go out and for everyone to see your(…)dedication to freeing your spirit from the confines of rigid morals and ethics that had no bearing on who we were as individuals and as a whole.”
T.J. Klune, The Lightning-Struck Heart

Suzannah Daniels
“Perhaps in body I am not quite as real as you,” he said, then looked alive, making him once again seem real, even though she knew that if she tried to touch him, she could not. “But my thoughts and emotions are as real as yours. My soul, Mia Randall, is as real as yours.”
Suzannah Daniels

Suzannah Daniels
“...sometimes we can’t enjoy the bloom of a rose because we’re too busy crying over being pricked by the thorn.”
Suzannah Daniels , Ghostly Encounter

Suzannah Daniels
“What’s wrong with my clothing?' she asked, glancing down the length of her body, clothed in a tank top and shorts.

He helped her up, unable to stifle a grin. 'Let’s just say women do not dress like that in 1863.”
Suzannah Daniels, Ghostly Encounter