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Suitors Quotes

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Louisa May Alcott
“You don’t need scores of suitors. You need only one… if he’s the right one.”
Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

Jane Austen
“Every young lady may feel for my heroine in this critical moment, for every young lady has at some time or other known the same agitation. All have been, or at least all have believed themselves to be, in danger from the pursuit of some one they wished to avoid; and all have been anxious for the attentions of someone they wished to please.”
Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

William Shakespeare
“He will fence with his own shadow.”
William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice

“I've always thought of being in love as being willing to do anything for the other person--starve to buy them bread and not mind living in Siberia with them--and I've always thought that every minute away from them would be hell--so looking at it that way, I guess I'm not in love with you.

[Letter to suitor, R. Beverley Corbin, Jr.
20 January 1947]”
Jackie Kennedy Onassis

Sherwood Anderson
“The death of her father and mother and the rich acres of land that had come down to her had set a train of suitors on her heels. For two years she saw suitors almost every evening. Except two they were all alike. They talked to her of passion and there was a strained eager quality in their voices and in their eyes when they looked at her. The two who were different were much unlike each other. One of them, a slender young man with white hands, the son of a jeweler in Winesburg, talked continually of virginity. When he was with her he was never off the subject. The other, a black-haired boy with large ears, said nothing at all but always managed to get her into the darkness, where he began to kiss her.

For a time the tall dark girl thought she would marry the jeweler's son. For hours she sat in silence listening as he talked to her and then she began to be afraid of something. Beneath his talk of virginity she began to think there was a lust greater than in all the others. At times it seemed to her that as he talked he was holding her body in his hands. She imagined him turning it slowly about in the white hands and staring at it. At night she dreamed that he had bitten into her body and that his jaws were dripping. She had the dream three times, then she became in the family way to the one who said nothing at all but who in the moment of his passion actually did bite her shoulder so that for days the marks of his teeth showed.”
Sherwood Anderson, Short Shorts

Georgette Heyer
“Don't waste a thought on any of the eligible suitors you've found for me, dear ma'am! There is more of mama in me than you have the least idea of, and the only eligible husband for me is a rake!”
Georgette Heyer, Venetia

Siobhan Davis  ™
“The Suitors Ball is fast approaching and it's a nasty reminder that my suitor will be chosen shortly. I feel sorry for the poor unfortunate guy, whichever one of them it happens to be.”
Siobhan Davis, True Calling

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“Life is so unfair. Why would children be born to parents who use and abuse them while those who cherish and ‘garnish’ them remain ‘empty’? Why would the obdurate and cantankerous abound in wealth while the affectionate and generous pauperize? Why would the beautiful and dutiful lack suitors while the bland and unplanned are plenteously patronized? Why would everyday be for the thief’ and not for the chief? Why, why and why?”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

Madeline Miller
“Maybe she really fell in love with Paris.'
'Maybe she was bored. After ten years shut up in Sparta, I'd want to leave too.'
'Maybe Aphrodite made her.'
'Maybe they'll bring her back with them.'
We considered this.
'I think Agamemnon would attack anyway.'
'I think so too. They never even mention her any more.'
'Except in speeches to the men.'
We were silent a moment.
'So, which of the suitors would you have picked?'
I shoved him, and he laughed.”
Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

Siobhan Davis  ™
“I'm already under the covers when he comes in. I watch as he takes off his shirt and jeans, and climbs into bed beside me. On any other occasion, the sight and feel of his near naked body would send my blood pressure into orbit, but I'm so exhausted by the events of today that I'm incapable of feeling anything even close to desire. And he doesn't ask anything of me.”
Siobhan Davis, True Calling