58 Quotes by Alexandra Ripley

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    Why don’t you put on an animal’s pelt and drag me to your house by my hair?

  • Share

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    Happy is the best way to be because then you can let other people be happy, too. Their own way.

  • Share

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    Why?” Rhett’s mouth twisted in a smile. “Because she was so full of fire and so recklessly, stubbornly brave. Because she was such a child beneath all her pretenses. Because she was unlike any woman I had ever known. She fascinated me, infuriated me, drove me mad. I loved her as consumingly as she loved him. From the day I first laid eyes on her. It was a kind of disease.

  • Share

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    During that year Scarlett had been so busy, had experienced such changes in her life, that she’d been able to block out the pain he had caused her. Now it tore her heart, and with the pain was a deep fear of Rhett’s unpredictable power. She transformed them into rage. Rage was strengthening.

  • Share

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    I guess I let things get me down as far as a person can go, she thought with disgust, and her own scorn warmed her. I won’t let it happen again, ever, no matter what comes. Once you get down all the way, the road can only go up.

  • Share

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    Put me down and I’ll show you,” said Scarlett. Rhett lowered her to her feet. His big hands closed on her shoulders, and he pulled her to him impatiently, then kissed her, briefly, firmly, and let her go. “I’d hate to be shot without getting what I came for,” he said. She could hear the laughter in his voice. “Now, Scarlett, get us out of here.

  • Share


  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    Do you not see that love feeds without gluttony on itself, that love is an ever-brimming cup, from which drinking fills again and still more.

  • Share

  • Author Alexandra Ripley
  • Quote

    No woman can be truly beautiful who is not, also sometimes, truly ugly.

  • Share