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Tasha Alexander Quotes

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An appreciation for high fashion does not preclude possession of common sense.
Tasha Alexander

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It's delicious to have people adore you, but it's exhausting, too. Particularly when your own feelings don't match theirs.
Tasha Alexander

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Oh, I don't read. I skulk about in search of quotations that might make me appear educated.
Tasha Alexander

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At least as a single woman, I had time to pursue my own interests, read voraciously, and travel when opportunity presented.
Tasha Alexander

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You've faced horrors in these past weeks... I don't know which is worse. The terror you feel the first time you witness such things, or the numbness that comes after it starts to become ordinary.
Tasha Alexander

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The Heretic Queen is historical fiction at its best. Michelle Moran seamlessly incorporates accurate details into a story full of suspense, intrigue, and tenderness that's impossible to put down until you've reached the last page. An absolute triumph!
Tasha Alexander

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Beastly of him to die before you realized he might be fascinating.
Tasha Alexander

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You do know, I hope, that no man under the age of forty can even approach fascinating.
Tasha Alexander

Quote Topics by Tasha Alexander: Might Quotations Men Unrequited Love Common Sense Beastly Queens Historical Cities Numbness Winning Single Women Party Opportunity Age Educated Memorable Appreciation People Fashion Fascinating Triumph Letting Go Ordinary Book Past Government Travel Approach
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Politics is a delicate business. I understand that well. But if a party is not willing to stand up for what is right, does it deserve to win back control of the government?
Tasha Alexander

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TRIGGER CITY secures Sean Chercover's place as one of the best crime writers of his generation. It grabs you hard on the first page and doesn’t let go, even after you’ve closed the book.
Tasha Alexander