Dark chocolate Quote by Nora Roberts
““It was amazing,really,how two people could live and work in basically the same place,and one could completely avoid the other.It just took setting your mind to it. Brian set his mind to it for several days.There was plenty of work to keep him occupied and more than enough reason for him to spend time away from the farm and on the tracks.But he found avoidance scared his pride. It was too close a kin to cowardice. Added to that,he'd told Keeley he wanted to help her at the school and had done nothing abuot it.He asn't a man to break his word, no matter what it cost him.And, he reminded himself as he walked to Keeley's stables, he was also a man of some self-control. He had no intention of seducing or taking the advantage of innocence. He'd made up his mind on it. Then he stepped into the stables and saw her.He wouldn't have said his mouth watered, but it was a very close thing. She was wearing one of those fancy rigs again-jodhpurs the color of dark chocolate and a cream sort of blouse that looked somehow fluid.her hair was down, all tumbled and wild as if she'd just pulled the pins from it. And indeed,as he watched she flipped it back and looped it through a wide elastic band. He decided the best place in the universe for his hands to be were in his pockets. "Lessons over?" She glanced back, her hands still up in her hair.Ah,she thought.She'd wondered how long it would take him to wander her way again. "Why? Did you want one?””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Untitled manuscript, 2023
A man struggles between pride, duty, and desire, choosing self‑control over temptation while confronting his own cowardice.
In simple terms: He fights pride and temptation, staying disciplined.
Choose discipline over impulse.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- workplace dynamics
- ethical dilemmas
- self‑discipline
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does true self‑control look like?
- Can pride be a barrier to honesty?
His avoidance may prevent genuine connection and growth.