Patricia Gaffney is an American writer of romance novels and women's fiction novels.
What was it called, that symbol of the serpent eating its own tail? It probably signified infinity, endlessness, timelessness. But for me it would mean the effort to love well going on and on, round and round, always imperfect and always forgivable. The best we could ever do for each other.
You were the best thing in my life … I did love you. I do. As much as I’ve ever loved anyone, as much as I can. It feels like a lot – it takes up my whole heart.
Misery alternates with euphoria.
I often think my life would be a lot easier if I were a mute.
. . . laughter is cathartic and cleansing, that it's good for the body and the soul, and when it's real it's better than sex.
Topics. . . are what people talk about when they don't know each other well. Topics. . . are what men talk about.
I love the slow, warming sensation of my body going numb when I drink.
I hate jealousy. At least it's its own punishment; it makes me feel like hell.
Little things. The thought of losing them makes them unbearably dear. . . I only think of the sweetness. Simple things. The quarter moon, the taste of an orange. The smell of the pages of a new book.
Amy Dumas
Fergus Henderson
Sally Rand
Joshua Leonard
Adela Florence Nicolson
August Sander
Ujjwal Nikam
Gene Brown
Schuyler Fisk
Bill Buxton
Paul Martin
Rudi Gernreich