Don’t worry about whether you can do it, Bailey Bean. Just pretend you can. Pretend enough and it becomes real.
– Jill Shalvis
Related Quotes:
- If it ran, a Bean would shoot it. If it fell, a Bean would eat it. – Carolyn Chute
- If it ran, a Bean would eat it. If it fell, a Bean would eat it. – Carolyn Chute
- Mom used to tell me not to worry when people didn’t get me. People throw rocks at things that shine – from the mixed up files of Tilly Adam’s journal – Jill Shalvis
- Be simple. Be direct. Be clear. Don’t worry about being correct. Worry about being real. – Jill Telford
- We all have horrible track records,- he said. -œIt’s what leads up to the real thing. It’s what allows you to recognize it when it shows up. – Jill Shalvis
- You know it’s real when reality becomes a dream, the dream becomes real, and real feels unreal – Evy Michaels
- A question that always haunts me. Why can’t people just be real? It’s easier being real than pretend being real. Give yourself a chance. – Manasa Rao
- Fear leads to worry. Worry leads to depression. But faith overcomes fear and worry. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- When I don’t have something to worry about, I worry. Nothing comes so naturally to a human being as anxiety and worry. – Brian Richardson
- I’d give up being a bitch, but I’m not a quitter. – Jill Shalvis
- Never do anything that you don’t want to have to explain to 9-1-1 personnel. – Jill Shalvis
- A conclusion is the place you get to when you’re tired of thinking. – Jill Shalvis
- If it’s going to be two against one, make sure you aren’t the one. – Jill Shalvis
- Accept that some days you’re the bug, and some days you’re going to be the windshield. – Jill Shalvis
- Men exist because a vibrator can’t fix a flat tire. On second thought, I should just buy a AAA card… – Jill Shalvis
- Oh good Lord. She definitely hadn’t put on enough deodorant for this. – Jill Shalvis
- God save her from annoying Alphas. – Jill Shalvis
- Everyone knew that bugs traveled in packs. Only the stupid ones got caught. The smart ones lay in wait for her to go to sleep so they could attack. – Jill Shalvis
- Some people aren’t meant to stay in your life. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t carry a piece of them in your heart. – Jill Shalvis
- He made it hard for a girl to not fall head over heels. – Jill Shalvis
- Truthfully, she was the best thing in his life and he was a complete idiot if he let her walk away from him. – Jill Shalvis
- What is it with us? – Jill Shalvis
- Whatever you need-¦ Always. – Jill Shalvis
- I want in your life, Elle. All the way in. – Jill Shalvis
- Feel free to kiss it better. – Jill Shalvis
- Apparently it’d been too long since her last social ??????… – Jill Shalvis
- Finn was different.And he was different because she wanted him in her left in a way she hadn’t wanted anyone for a very long time.Maybe ever. – Jill Shalvis
- Doesn’t everyone deserve their own version of a happily-ever-after? – Jill Shalvis
- Finn smiled and blew half her brain cells. -œYou going to teach me how to have fun, Pru?- he asked in that low, husky voice. – Jill Shalvis
- He regretted nothing. Not the way she’d felt in his arms and not the way he’d felt in hers. – Jill Shalvis
- He stared at her. -œHow is it that you’re cute, sexy as hell, and smarter than anyone I know?-She gave him a small smile. -œIt’s a gift. – Jill Shalvis
- Finn was different.And he was different because she wanted him in her life in a way she hadn’t wanted anyone for a very long time.Maybe ever. – Jill Shalvis
- This had already been the best sex she’d ever had and all he’d done was touch her. – Jill Shalvis
- I’ve got this. – Jill Shalvis
- Experience is what you get when you didn’t know what you wanted. – Jill Shalvis
- Go away. I hate everyone right now, and I’m pretty sure that includes you. – Jill Shalvis
- She’s drunk dialing contractors - Chloe said to Tara. -œSomeone should stop her. – Jill Shalvis
- Having plans sounds like a good idea – until you have to put on clothes and leave your house. – Jill Shalvis
- She wished now she’d brought that vibrator as a flashlight instead of leaving it on the couch. – Jill Shalvis
- Damn. A dead body. I hate it when that happens. – Jill Shalvis