“Women are the cradles of life. What sort of man tries to break a cradle.” — Diana Palmer Cradle Copy Share Image
Women are the cradles of life. What sort of man tries to break a cradle (Marc) — Diana Palmer Break Copy Share Image
The first sign on a declining civilization is a decline in the arts. — Diana Palmer Art Copy Share Image
Walls work both ways. They keep people out...but they keep people in, too. — Diana Palmer People Copy Share Image
“Leave it to you to find a legal way to do something illegal” — Diana Palmer Illegal Copy Share Image
“Leave it to you to find a legal way to do something illegal (Candler)” — Diana Palmer Illegal Copy Share Image
“...but it won't last," "Yes," he replied. "Yes it will. You're all I see, hear, or need in all the world.” — Diana Palmer Hear Copy Share Image
Get used to it. Life doesn't give, it takes. Anything worth having is worth fighting for. — Diana Palmer Anything worth having Copy Share Image
“Pity Matt didn’t help him through a window instead of over a sofa,” she grumbled. “He needs an attitude adjustment.” — Diana Palmer Attitude adjustment Copy Share Image
I never knew how empty the world could be, how colorless, until I tried to live in it without you — Diana Palmer Colorless Copy Share Image
“Matt was deeply touched that his estranged son would come to him for advice. He wasn’t going to let it show, of… — Diana Palmer Estranged Copy Share Image
“I think small towns are the closest to heaven you can get on earth. I'm glad that some other people, my wonderful… — Diana Palmer Books Copy Share Image
There are in life a few moments so beautiful,that even words are a sort of profanity. — Diana Palmer Awe Copy Share Image
“It's better to keep one's mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubts.” — Diana Palmer Doubt Copy Share Image
“Just doing my job,” he replied, and grinned again. Why should Tank suddenly think of a play, with one of the characters… — Diana Palmer Business Copy Share Image
“Tate opened another beer. He was glad he had several. He held up the beer to his image in the mirror. “To… — Diana Palmer Beer Image Copy Share Image
“Think about what life will be like without me because I've already considered that question. And I've decided that no life at… — Diana Palmer Life Copy Share Image
“Well, that should do it,” the man replied. “Oh, and I did put a small camera in your office, just to square… — Diana Palmer Camera Copy Share Image
College was an experience I'll always cherish. Now I fund a scholarship at my alma mater in my late father's name-he'd laugh… — Diana Palmer Alma mater Copy Share Image
“What a curse, to want only one person.” He drew her into his arms and kissed her again, hungrily. “What a glorious… — Diana Palmer Gaze Copy Share Image
“He laughed. He had a similar appliance in his truck, a Lo-Jack, and where it was installed nobody knew. “I get it.”… — Diana Palmer Good man Copy Share Image
“Everything goes. But the one thing that separates human beings from animals is a nobility of spirit, a sense of self-worth. I… — Diana Palmer Animals Copy Share Image
“I want a son with you,” he said huskily. “I want a houseful of children.” Her eyes sketched his face. “Dark-haired little… — Diana Palmer Children Copy Share Image
“Tate was probably on his way back to the nation’s capitol right now, she thought miserably. He would have protected her, and… — Diana Palmer Love Copy Share Image
“You’re a worse punishment than even he deserves, lady,” she bit off as she turned away from the phone. “I wouldn’t wish… — Diana Palmer Worst enemy Copy Share Image
“Why did you want to see me?” He studied her face curiously. “Why do I always want to see you?” he countered.… — Diana Palmer Copy Share Image
I've been noble since they took you to the hospital," he said through his teeth. "I'm tired of it. I don't eat,… — Diana Palmer Ache Copy Share Image
“It seemed such a short time ago that Erin had come running toward him, laughing, her black hair like silk around an… — Diana Palmer Black hair Copy Share Image
“Please go away,” she whispered. “Leave me in peace.” He scowled. “Cecily…” “Please, Tate,” she pleaded gently. “Just go home and forget… — Diana Palmer Leave Copy Share Image
“I want to stay here,” she said quietly. He drew in a short breath, still full of adrenaline from the violence and… — Diana Palmer Forced Copy Share Image
“Colby Lane and Pierce Hutton had the manager of Tate’s apartment building open his door for them. They knew that Tate had… — Diana Palmer Gaze Copy Share Image
“You’re as beautiful as you were the night we made our son,” she whispered, bending to kiss him tenderly. His fingers traced… — Diana Palmer Gaze Copy Share Image
“The ambulance arrived when the police cars did. They were accompanied by a man in a black suit who had the look… — Diana Palmer Police officers Copy Share Image
“Go ahead. Ask me who the father is.” He only smiled. “Do I look that stupid to you?” She pushed back her… — Diana Palmer Marry Copy Share Image
“Are you a relative of her late husband?” the woman asked. His eyes widened. “I beg your pardon?” “It must be so… — Diana Palmer Closed door Copy Share Image
“Lane,” it said curtly. “I was afraid you were still out of the country,” Cecily said with relief. “Are you all right?”… — Diana Palmer Bad people Copy Share Image
“Colby arrived the next day, with stitches down one lean cheek and a new prosthesis. He held it up as Cecily came… — Diana Palmer Gaze Copy Share Image
“Yes?” he said impatiently. There was a pause. “You wouldn’t believe how many people I had to bribe to get this new… — Diana Palmer Big sur Copy Share Image