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Ranch Quotes

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Jeannette Walls
“The way Mom saw it, women should let menfolk do the work because it made them feel more manly. That notion only made sense if you had a strong man willing to step up and get things done, and between Dad's gimp, Buster's elaborate excuses, and Apache's tendency to disappear, it was often up to me to keep the place from falling apart. But even when everyone was pitching in, we never got out from under all the work. I loved that ranch, though sometimes it did seem that instead of us owning the place, the place owned us.”
Jeannette Walls, Half Broke Horses

“Cowgirl Courage isn't the lack of fear, but the courage to take action in the face of fear.”
J.H. Lee

Veronica Randolph Batterson
“When you turn around, you'll see something I bet you've never seen before. If it takes your breath away, then you'll fit in nicely. If you don't feel anything, then maybe you don't belong here.”
Veronica Randolph Batterson, Daniel's Esperanza

Elizabeth  Otto
“So you’re telling me that intoxicated cowboy is my best hope of getting to Paint River Ranch tonight?”

The bartender gave a sympathetic shrug. “Yep. And you’d better catch him before he starts drinking again.”
Elizabeth Otto, Tempting the Cowboy

Jarod Kintz
“Hidden Valley is a golf course in Springfield. Hidden Valley is also the name of a brand of ranch dressing, and that’s more suited to my game.”
Jarod Kintz, To be good at golf you must go full koala bear

Shannon Noelle Long
“Cowboy Rodeo was a very simple man. He liked his life simple. He liked his ranch full of animals, he liked the breeze across the plains, and he liked when the sun rose and set. He liked strong, cold whiskey and the stars at night.

Cowboy Rodeo realized at that moment he also really, really liked corsets and black pencil skirts that showed off the curve of the hip.”
Shannon Noelle Long, Second Coming

Elizabeth  Otto
“What I want the most right damn now it to forget, for one day, that I’m your boss so I can make love to you with no regrets and no what-ifs.”
Elizabeth Otto, Tempting the Cowboy

Carol Devine
“You are speaking of something sacred, something holy. Love is patient and kind. It does not envy or boast. It casts out pride, selfishness and anger. It keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres and never fails.”
Carol Devine, A Man of the Land

Susan Froderberg
“The night sky is filled brimful as a night sky can be, lit brightly as it is with clusters of planets and pulsating stars and marriages of galaxies, all of it within a wobble of dust and gas and debris unseen. There are the Dippers Little and Big tonight, a lovely Pleiades, and a throbbing red star out like a tiny heart. This is the stuff of which we are made, I say to Son, all that is of us above us. We stand together looking upward, our mouths hung open as if to swallow what's above down and into us. Looking out at the past in its far distance, where from there, he we are not.”
Susan Froderberg, Old Border Road

Debra Parmley
“Then she saw him walking from the barn to the bunkhouse.


Hardworking Rob, who did so much for her and never asked for anything in return. Here she’d been indulging herself, enjoying the fancy soap, the nice nightgown and he was still working. Working to provide a place for them to stay. 


He looked up and she raised her hand to wave to him, longing to tell him all she felt in her heart and didn’t know how to put into words. She wanted to say come look at the moon with me, let me wash your hands and your tired face, let me ease your boots off and rest. Rest here with me.

He stopped and stared at her almost as if he’d read her thoughts. 

- A Desperate Journey”
Debra Parmley, A Desperate Journey

Carolyn Brown
“One hand went around her shoulders and the other one tipped her chin up. For several seconds he lost himself in her blue eyes and then his lips found hers in a lingering kiss and both her arms went instinctively around his neck.

“I’ve wanted to do that all morning,” he said.

“I’ve wanted you to do that all morning,” she whispered. “I guess we don’t need to talk about this thing anymore now.”

“I’m ready to do lots of things, Annie Rose. Talk is not anywhere on the list.”
Carolyn Brown, How to Marry a Cowboy

Veronica Randolph Batterson
“Stallions," Frank said, "they're fightin' over a girl. - DANIEL'S ESPERANZA”
Veronica Randolph Batterson, Daniel's Esperanza

Christina Engela
“The Imperial Senate, ever conscious of the weight of public opinion resting on the tip of the pencil come voting day, wanted to be fair and just – or at least appear that way. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, there was little love lost between Imperial troops and the locals who viewed each other with little short of open hostility, and often through the sighting devices attached to weaponry of various diverse descriptions.”
Christina Engela, Dead Beckoning

Theodore Roosevelt
“You would be much amused with the animals round the ranch.”
Theodore Roosevelt, Letters to His Children

B.J. Daniels
“I have a killer loose on the ranch and all I can think about is kissing you again.”
B.J. Daniels, Stroke of Luck

Ellery Adams
“She'd poured her joy into the filling as if it were tablespoons of pure vanilla extract. Did she really have the power to transfer emotions into the food she made?”
Ellery Adams, The Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries Boxed Set: Books 1-3

Steven Magee
“When I worked in Florida in 2009, Babcock Ranch was just a design idea.”
Steven Magee

Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
“My woman is worth the world to me,” Boone replied. He hadn’t moved or lowered the weapon. “My brother, there, means plenty too. The last time you came around, I was flat on my back, near death, but I’m alive and well.”
Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy, The Legacy of Boone Wilson

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