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A Study in Scarlet Women (Lady Sherlock, #1) A Study in Scarlet Women by Sherry Thomas
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“Do not undervalue what you are ultimately worth because you are at a momentary disadvantage.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Worrying about outcomes over which I have no control is punishing myself before the universe has decided whether I ought to be punished.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Remind yourself that you're far more likely to undercharge than overcharge, my dear, because you don't yet understand your own value and you've never been taught to demand your full worth.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“I do not like the idea of bartering the use of my reproductive system for a man's support...”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“If God doesn't want people to lie, he shouldn't have given the best liars such earnest and innocent faces.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“That the loss of a man, even if he had been the love of her life, was not the end of a woman's existence.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“That’s what Papa counting on, no doubt. But romantic love is . . .I don’t wish to say that romantic love itself is a fraud—I’m sure the feelings it inspires are genuine enough, however temporary. But the way it’s held up as this pristine, everlasting joy every woman ought to strive for—when in fact love is more like beef brought over from Argentina on refrigerated ships: It might stay fresh for a while under carefully controlled conditions, but sooner or later it’s qualities will begin to degrade. Love is by and large a perishable good and it is lamentable that young people are asked to make irrevocable, till-death-do-we-part decisions in the midst of a short-lived euphoria.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“when gentlemen stare at my bosom, they don’t hear a word I say. I strongly believe that if trees sprouted breasts tomorrow, they would soon be wearing wedding rings.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“With your penchant for diminishing a man to little more than a shell of his former manhood, it never ceases to amaze me that you managed to receive all the proposals you did.”
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“It’s my décolletage—when gentlemen stare at my bosom, they don’t hear a word I say. I strongly believe that if trees sprouted breasts tomorrow, they would soon be wearing wedding rings.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“The public considers all women on stage to be of questionable morals, if not outright whores. But the serious Shakespearean actresses console themselves that at least they aren’t involved in the vulgarity of musical theater. And those of us in musical theater congratulate ourselves on not being involved in the pornographic nonsense that is the burlesque. I don’t know to whom the burlesque performers compare themselves, but I’m sure they feel superior to someone.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“I often question your actions, but rarely your reasoning. And this isn't one of those rare instances.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Some people never meet the right person in life. They, on the other hand, met when they were too young to realize what they had found in each other. And when they did at last see the light, it was too late.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“It really is too bad that sometimes inconvenient facts surface to thumb their noses at remarkably elegant hypotheses.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Though I suppose it's better to marry an idiot than someone who thinks you're an idiot.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“She had very much looked forward to a word in private with him. But she forgot, as she usually did, the silence that always came between them in these latter years, whenever they found themselves alone.

The queer sensation in her chest, however, was all too familiar, that mix of pleasure and pain, never one without the other.

She could have done without those feelings. She would have happily gone her entire life never experiencing the pangs of longing and the futility of regret. He made her human—or as human as she was capable of being. And being human was possibly her least favorite aspect of life.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“...when an old man dies, no matter how well loved he is, it is easier to accept: death has been in the wings for a while. But when a young man perishes unexpectedly, his devoted wife, who has had every expectation of many more happy years together, suddenly finds herself profoundly alone-- and descends into a powerful grief that lasts for years upon years.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Miss Holmes smiled. She had dimples. Of course she did—the Good Lord went to ridiculous lengths to make sure that one of the finest minds in existence was housed in a body least likely to be suspected of it.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Livia took Charlotte by the shoulders. “Don’t do anything you’ll regret.” Charlotte’s lips stretched into a smile that did not reach her eyes. “Would that someone had given Papa that warning.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“He made her human—or as human as she was capable of being. And being human was possibly her least favorite aspect of life.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Livia’s heart thudded. She was good at something?”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“But romantic love is . . . I don’t wish to say that romantic love itself is a fraud—I’m sure the feelings it inspires are genuine enough, however temporary. But the way it’s held up as this pristine, everlasting joy every woman ought to strive for—when in fact love is more like beef brought over from Argentina on refrigerated ships: It might stay fresh for a while under carefully controlled conditions, but sooner or later its qualities will begin to degrade. Love is by and large a perishable good and it is lamentable that young people are asked to make irrevocable, till-death-do-we-part decisions in the midst of a short-lived euphoria.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Charlotte couldn’t help laughing. “My dear lady, I feared to impose on your kindness. I see now that I needn’t have worried. You are a shark!” Mrs. Watson preened a little, evidently pleased by Charlotte’s observation. “A shark with a good nose for money in the water but, let’s say, rather soft teeth.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Mum—my real mum, not Mrs. Cornish—always told me that men hate it when women bring up their menses. I thought it was ridiculous. They love to moan about their own aches and pains, why should they begrudge us a little complaining about ours?”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Mrs. Watson feeds me ’round the clock and I haven’t turned anything down. But at the rate I’m going, within the week I’ll reach Maximum Tolerable Chins. Then I’ll be obliged to give up this reckless dining.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Please don’t think that my circumstances stand between me and a full stomach.” At least not until lately. “It has been all for vanity, of course. I can sustain somewhere between one point five and one point six chins. But the moment I have more than that, my looks suffer catastrophically.”

Mrs. Jebediah laughed, startled. “But surely you exaggerate, my dear.”

“I assure you I do not. Via scientific trials, I have determined the precise weight, to the ounce, at which the shape of my face changes to my detriment.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“persiflage,”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“She sighed—every sublime moment must come with a bereft hour.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Love is by and large a perishable good and it is lamentable that young people are asked to make irrevocable, till-death-do-we-part decisions in the midst of a short-lived euphoria.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Into many lives a little irregularity must fall.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women
“Usually one feels aimless because one isn’t sure yet what one wants—until one does, a proper strategy can’t be formulated.” Charlotte studied Livia a moment. “But in your case, it’s possible you know exactly what you want, but you’re afraid to want it, let alone pursue it.”
Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women

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