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Mr Right Quotes

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Mandy Hale
“The right one for you will move mountains to be with you - he won't hide behind them.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Laurel House
“You know you found the right one when you stop looking for "more.”
Laurel House

Anthon St. Maarten
“These days when you kiss a prince you often run the risk of turning him into a frog. But don't let the ogres in shining armor get you down. There is no need for distress - you don't want to be anyone's damsel anyway. Simply remind yourself that you are busy racking up those 'frequent failure points' that will eventually pay for an all expenses paid trip to Mr Right.”
Anthon St. Maarten

Ankita Singhal
“Dear Mr. Right

People say you don't exist. Yes, I agree no one is perfect but people can be right with all the imperfections and flaws. Can't they? So, You must know that I do believe in you. I do believe somewhere out there you do exist.

Yesterday my friend told me that you aren't riding a White horse but the tortoise that is why you are taking eons to reach me. But that's okay with me, I don't have any preference for your choice of a commute as long as you are using Google Maps with me as your destination.

You must have detoured a lot. Hope you had fun but now it's time we start our own adventure. So, reach soon.

Yours Forever”
Ankita Singhal

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Let us find someone who will never break our heart, who will always be there for us, who will make us happy all the time, who will respect, love and cherish us in everything, and we can't go far in the search because such personality is within us, not in the world we are living now!”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Mr. Right' is usually two or eight men.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Finding a soulmate is an easy adventure, but the difficult part admist the game is finding your kind of person.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The vacancy in your heart doesn't connotes that nobody is seeking for the job of servicing your feelings, but because the employee must first have all the necessary credentials needed for the job.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Jane Green
“I'm just scared that you've fallen for the way he's treating you rather than for the man himself.”
Jane Green, Mr. Maybe

Amy Noelle
“It’s easy to forget all of the bad memories once you’ve found Mr. Right.” Her eyes got that look, and her smile faltered. I cringed. She was thinking of him again. “Then, when you lose him, you still remember the good. And you look for it everywhere, but you can’t find it.”
Amy Noelle, Code Red

Jane Green
“Men haven't changed: they love the thrill of the chase, and if you hand yourself over on a plate they'll lose interest.”
Jane Green, Mr. Maybe

Jane Green
“The thing is love is really the most important thing. That in love feeling at the beginning settles down into a different, familiar sort of love, but it has to be there right from the start, otherwise it just won't work”
Jane Green, Mr. Maybe

Lindsay Chamberlin
“Lori’s biggest quest in life was to find Mr. Right Now, not to be confused with Mr. Right.”
Lindsay Chamberlin, The Shoreline

Laurie Boris
“This Mr. Right." Freddie leaned forward and rested his hands, still flushed from washing dishes, on his knees. "It has been months and months, and you are still ashamed to introduce us? He must be Mr. Wrong-But-It-Feels-So-Right.”
Laurie Boris, Playing Charlie Cool

Jane Green
“Whenever our friends get involved with married men we hear about what they say and it's always the same and we always tell our friends that he's never going to leave her, but the minute it happens to us, the minute we meet a married man and he says he loves his wife but he's not in love with her, we believe him.”
Jane Green, Mr. Maybe

Jane Green
“But maybe love doesn't have to be about lust, maybe I could learn to love, maybe.”
Jane Green, Mr. Maybe

“Why bother with Mr. Right when Mr. Right Now is gorgeous, available, and asking me to dance?”
Cristiane Serruya, Not A Book

Lori Nelson Spielman
“Do I have the courage, this late in the game, to toss aside the prototypical Mr Right in hopes of finding Mr Absolutely Right? Or is that courage at all? Maybe it’s stupidity, or immaturity. Just where is that line between courage and arrogance, between wanting what’s right, and expecting more than we deserve?”
Lori Nelson Spielman, The Life List

Paris Brandon
“So are you here looking for Nick Santucci as a possible Mr. Right? ‘Cause, honey, Mr.
Right could be fat, bald or married—and very possibly, all three.”
Bliss blinked. “It’s scary how much we think alike. And the answer is not just no, but hell
no. I think. So, are you not looking for Mr. Right, either?”
“There’s no such animal,” Fran scoffed. “But I wouldn’t mind a few rounds with Mr.
Wrong,” she said, and surprisingly enough, she almost sounded wistful.”
Paris Brandon, IOU

Siggy Buckley
“Don't become a grumpy old dater! Life is for living, laughing and loving! Stop searching, start finding!”
Siggy Buckley, Next Time Lucky: Lessons of a Matchmaker

“In the busyness of living, he is the kind of man that makes a woman pause and write romantic poetry.”
Terry a O'Neal

“the wrong ones come to leave
the right ones come to stay”
Dahi Tamara Koch, Within the event horizon: poetry & prose

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“It is almost always, not just ‘Mr Right’, but ‘Mr Right … For Now’.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“It is possible for your ex, your boyfriend or girlfriend, or your husband or wife, to no longer be your type.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“The customer is always 'RIGHT' is not necessarily true. The customer is just another human being who tries to bully, influence & manipulate to fit the title of Mr. Right. Conflict resolution represents an art of maintaining a balancing act without allowing the customer realize their Mr. Right mask has been removed.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

“Don’t waste your time with Mr. Wrong. There are many Mr. Rights out there who are real men who want a real relationship. They aren't focused on physical attraction alone and certainly are not interested in a woman sacrificing her physical health, comfort, values, beliefs, and self-respect to please someone else.
The right man is interested in a strong, confident woman because he knows she will bring value to his life. These are the only men whose opinions should matter to you.”
Leandra De Andrade, This Girl's Got Game: A Smart Girls Guide to Having the Upper Hand over Men in This Game Called Love

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“Despite being a delight to attract Mr/Mrs Right, it'll be a matter of insight not to expect all to be right with him/her. Expecting otherwise will be uptight or outright oversight. There'll always be a blight no matter how slight that when brought to the limelight can cause affection flight. Fight it with your might if you will, this birthright is our common plight. It is therefore, foresight to to hold on tight to what you've got. Marriage is a decision to manage the imperfections of a fellow imperfect person.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu