On Dublin Street Quotes
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“It's a bloody picnic. Sit. Eat. Shut up.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“We f*ck, we have fun, we spoon. I don't go home. I don't go home because sometimes in the middle of the night I wake up, and when I wake up, I want to f*ck. And for some baffling reason, the person I want to f*ck is you. Now, I'm only going to say this one more time: Go to sleep.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Babe" -he gave me a look that suggested I was missing the obvious- "I never kid about blowjobs."
The sound of someone choking brought my head up. Our waiter had descended on us just in time to hear those romantic words, and his rosy cheeks betrayed his embarrassement. "Ready to order?" he croaked out.
"Yes," Braden answered, obviously not caring that he had been overheard. "I'll have the steak, medium rare." He smiled softly at me. "What are you having?" He took a swig of water.
He thought he was so cool and funny. "Apparently sausage."
Braden choked on the water, coughing into his fist, his eyes bright with mirth as he put his glass back on the table.
"Are you okay sir?" the waiter asked.”
― On Dublin Street
The sound of someone choking brought my head up. Our waiter had descended on us just in time to hear those romantic words, and his rosy cheeks betrayed his embarrassement. "Ready to order?" he croaked out.
"Yes," Braden answered, obviously not caring that he had been overheard. "I'll have the steak, medium rare." He smiled softly at me. "What are you having?" He took a swig of water.
He thought he was so cool and funny. "Apparently sausage."
Braden choked on the water, coughing into his fist, his eyes bright with mirth as he put his glass back on the table.
"Are you okay sir?" the waiter asked.”
― On Dublin Street
“You were waiting on me?"
He smiled a little as he approached. "Thought I could walk you home."
"Does that walk happen to conclude with us naked in bed together?"
His laughter was low, rough, and It floored me as always. "That's what I had in mind, yes.”
― On Dublin Street
He smiled a little as he approached. "Thought I could walk you home."
"Does that walk happen to conclude with us naked in bed together?"
His laughter was low, rough, and It floored me as always. "That's what I had in mind, yes.”
― On Dublin Street
“You cried because the thought of me doing that ripped you apart. You love me.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Because you make me laugh, you challenge me, and you turn me on like no one can. I feel like I'm missing something important when you're gone. So important I don't feel myself. I've never felt like someone was mine before. But you're mine Jocelyn. I've known that from the moment we met. And I'm yours. I don't want to be anybody else's, babe.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Do you know what’s scarier than taking a risk and losing?” I shook my head. “Regret, Joss. Regret does awful things to a person.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Grief and loss are probably the most fearful creatures that exist. They can teach us to worry about the future, to question the longevity of contentment, and prove us unable to enjoy happiness when we have it. But loss shouldn't be a fearful creature. It should be a creature of wisdom. It should teach us not to fear that tomorrow may never come, but live fully, as though the hours are melting away like seconds. Loss should teach us to cherish those we love, to never do anything that will result in regret, and to cheer on tomorrow with all of it's promises of greatness.
Sometimes strength and courage aren't in the big things. Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is enjoy what we have and be positive about what makes us lucky. It's easy and un-extraordinary to be frightened of life. It's far more difficult to arm yourself with the good stuff despite all the bad and step foot into tomorrow as an everyday warrior.
(afterward)”
― On Dublin Street
Sometimes strength and courage aren't in the big things. Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is enjoy what we have and be positive about what makes us lucky. It's easy and un-extraordinary to be frightened of life. It's far more difficult to arm yourself with the good stuff despite all the bad and step foot into tomorrow as an everyday warrior.
(afterward)”
― On Dublin Street
“Eso es lo que pasaba cuando confiabas en la gente. Empezaban a pensar que te conocían cuando no sabían una mierda.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Seriously, you should walk around naked all the time.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I don't know what I like better, the naked you or you in that tank top. Ds,right?”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Are you saying I'm disagreeable?"
He raised an eyebrow. "Woman, how stupid do you think I am? You really think I'm answering that? I want to get laid tonight.”
― On Dublin Street
He raised an eyebrow. "Woman, how stupid do you think I am? You really think I'm answering that? I want to get laid tonight.”
― On Dublin Street
“Of course this only made the idiot laugh harder.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“What's taking so long?"
"Jocelyn was just begging for sex, but I told her it was a highly inappropriate time for it." Braden answered loudly, causing passerby's to chuckle at him.
"That's okay sweetheart. I have a toy that does a better job of it anyways.”
― On Dublin Street
"Jocelyn was just begging for sex, but I told her it was a highly inappropriate time for it." Braden answered loudly, causing passerby's to chuckle at him.
"That's okay sweetheart. I have a toy that does a better job of it anyways.”
― On Dublin Street
“I winced knowing how much”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“No human relation gives possession in another—every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. —Khalil Gibran”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I know you love me, Jocelyn, because there’s no fucking way I can be this much in love with you, and not have you feel the same way. It’s not possible.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“You're a good person, which makes the fact that you don't trust anyone, really hard for the people who care about you.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street