“A soulmate is a romantic partner who really understands the needs of your soul, mind and body with little or no explanation needed.”
“Dating. The word alone roused fear in her, confusion as to how to begin, and—worst—a disgusting, chilling whisper that assured her she wasn’t attractive enough or woman enough or whatever enough to keep a man long term. Yikes. Um . . . no wonder she’d been hiding behind dowdy clothes and her beloved spinster persona. It was time, past time, to stop hiding. To move beyond the scars Harrison had left. To repair her self-image. And to step into the future wearing a pair of fashionable high heels.”
“Ladies, your sensuality is the only key to not only attracting your ideal man but to also unlocking in him the best treasures no one has ever told you anything about.”
“And, of course, there was Marjorie Harvey, who besides having a fairylike face and a dazzling, bewildering tongue was already justly celebrated for having turned five cart-wheels in succession during the last pump-and-slipper dance at New Haven. Warren, who had grown up across the street from Marjorie, had long been crazy about her. Sometimes she seemed to reciprocate his feeling with a faint gratitude, but she had tried him by her infallible test and informed him gravely that she did not love him. Her test was that when she was away from him she forgot him and had affairs with other boys.”
“Many a woman was killed by her man whom she stole from his ex.”
“MODERN LOVE is so pathetic because of people s shallowness. Clearly people don t really care about understanding the actual deeper needs of others. The word longing makes them cringe because they intrinsically know it s calling them into a DEEP PLACE OF CONNECTION. They d rather open another bag of Dorridos, I tell you.”
“Because of their lack of originality, women who say that they like their men like they like their coffee turn off even men who are black and strong.”
“Please don t settle, it will only corrodes your soul and you will never be the best version of yourself.”
“Now. If someone is divorced, in my book that s not a reason to write him off. No, I like to write men off for concrete flaws like yawning weird of holding a fork the wrong way or saying porridge. But the fact is I don t want to date a man with kids at this stage in my life. I like children fine, and I m sure I ll love my own someday. But they add a layer of complication to a relationship that I d just rather not deal with.”
“Your sensuality has a divine mandate to protect you. Don t rob yourself of the ultimate experience of a lifetime.”
“She said: I will be fine! Her eyes said: Don t you know? So I stopped my car and kissed her lips slowly and tenderly!”
“When a man doesn t want you. He plays you. When a women doesn t want you. She humiliates you.”
“It is so important to cultivate a lifestyle that reflects the relationship you want to have with your ideal man. Set a standard for yourself that is true to who you are, the type of man you want to attract, and the lifestyle you want to have with him, then maintain it until it s deeply embedded in your DNA.”
“As a women s sensuality catalyst, my primary goal is to help women who have lost their sense of femininity and confidence in finding a partner who really understands the needs of their soul, mind and body.”
“Authentic people are usually very consistent.”
“Don t ask how can I find a high quality man, rather ask how can I construct my life in such a high quality manner that high quality men just keep finding me.”
“My personal aim for love is not money, sex and/or a royal wedding, but it s having an ever-growing and ever-deepening connection with the one I choose to be with. Connection is so underrated in this day an age, and it s the most authentic thing ever, much like sensuality.”