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Quotes About Empowerment

The true power lies with you.
~ Christine Feehan
Do you see, Solange, that you are the only woman in my world? The one woman who can choose life or death for me. You are the center of my world and you always will be. When I tell you that your pleasure is mine, I mean that literally
~ Christine Feehan
There's no room for him in your head, Elle. I'm there. I'll always be there and if he tries to come in I'll drive him out until you're strong enough to do it yourself. And there was never room for him in your heart because I was already there. He couldn't touch your soul. It belongs to you and no one else unless you decide to share.
~ Christine Feehan
There was a certain feminine satisfaction in having the last word, delivering her line smartly, and breaking the connection between them quickly and decisively.
~ Christine Feehan
When I am with you Zara, I'm so much better…You have magic and you give it all to me.
~ Christine Feehan
Women were different. They no longer were satisfied having a man care for them. He has no idea to do with a modern women. Contemplating his demise seemed much wiser than trying to understand the reasoning of a present-day woman.
~ Christine Feehan
We don't have to do a single thing until you're ready.
~ Christine Feehan
You know me, gattina, you're just conditioned to think you can't trust anyone. He did that to you. Don't let him interfere with us. You have the right to live your life, Grace.
~ Christine Feehan
I need you with me, Raven. You chase away the shadows and lighten the terrible load that threatens to drown me.
~ Christine Feehan
He'd loved that she'd fought back, that she was no pushover. That wasn't wanted in a woman, but maybe it was just what he needed.
~ Christine Feehan
Looking into Ricco's eyes, she knew she was safe with him. She felt safe. More she felt free.
~ Christine Feehan
That won't be necessary. They aren't living with us. They can get their own damn homes. If they want to hang around, they can sit out on the roof and play with their guns.
~ Christine Feehan
A true feminist wouldn't tell other women what they should do or shouldn't do. They would support their decisions. - Gino to Zara
~ Christine Feehan
Women, real women do not have to prove anything to men. We already know we're the superior gender.
~ Christine Feehan
Staying strong for our people. Staying strong to keep the demon inside. Staying strong for her. Only her.
~ Christine Feehan
She wasn't asking his permission either. He wasn't in charge. She'd made that clear more than once. Shylah was an independent thinker, was used to working alone.
~ Christine Feehan
It was strange, that feeling of freedom, as if by tying her, he released her spirit--beaten down, so encased in the beliefs of others, what was right, what was wrong, what she was-- so that she could just be. Simply be.
~ Christine Feehan
Timur. She whispered his name. Knowing she shouldn't. Unable to stop herself. She waited until his blue eyes lifted to hers. You're not a psychopath, nor are you what your father tried to shape you into. You're...extraordinary.
~ Christine Feehan
Czar had been a ten-year-old boy who mastered the plan to keep them all alive in the hell they'd grown up in. He'd given them hope in their darkest times. He'd driven them to perfect their abilities.
~ Christine Feehan
I know you can hear me. I'm sorry I intruded. It was thoughtless of me; it won't happen again. But just for the record, don't try flexing your muscle on me again. He was glad he was in the form of a creature, so he couldn't smile. She didn't know what muscle was.
~ Christine Feehan
She realized she was afraid of Xaviero, but was no longer completely and utterly terrified of him. Somehow, in confronting her worst nightmare, she gained confidence in herself.
~ Christine Feehan
It will take time, little one, but give our ways a chance. There are wondrous things we can do. Concentrate on the things you would enjoy. Shape-shifting, flying with birds, running free with the wolves." Her small fist jammed into her mouth to stop a strangled sound somewhere between fear and hysterical laughter.
~ Christine Feehan
That's right, hotshot. A woman defeated you. Go to hell thinking about that.
~ Christine Feehan
Years ago women were nothing, Eloisa. They had no rights. They couldn't own property. They were property. That changed because it wasn't right. Children were beaten regularly by parents. That changed because it wasn't right. Just because something is tradition, handed down from one generation to the next, doesn't make it right.
~ Christine Feehan