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He's amazing.He's beautiful, kind and everything I never knew I always wanted. But somehow everything I know I'll ever need.
— Tara A. Fuller
He said, "Charlie isn't like us, you know?" and I knew what he meant, but somehow it was that not-like-us that made me love Charlie more.
— A.S. King
Somehow, we both got carried away. I don't know exactly how it happened, but before long, I knew nothing was ever going to be the same.
— Brenda Perlin
The Chop Shop is soundproof. Somehow he knew it would be.
— Neal Shusterman
I knew that he had decided that Caleb was right, that he was disgusting, that he had, somehow, deserved what had happened to him.
— Hanya Yanagihara
He tethered me to him, my magnetic north, while my mind went here or there. I always knew. Somehow I always knew.
— T.J. Klune
I didn't know why God had chose me for this ordeal, but I was somehow suited to it and knew that I would see it through to the end.
— Amber Frey
Somehow I knew that no matter what I chose to tell or to keep secret, he would understand.
— Lisa Kleypas
Ciro took Enza's face in his hands. I have loved you all of my life. I was a boy who knew nothing, but when I met you, somehow I understood everything
— Adriana Trigiani
Somehow, my soul knew your soul before we ever had the chance to meet.
— Amanda Lovelace
We always knew when we took on the issue of violence against women that somehow our opposition would come after us.
— Patricia Ireland
Learning is knowledge and knowledge is freedom and power. He knew that. He had forgotten that, somehow. But he knew it once more.
— Oliver Bowden
As she drifted off to sleep, she found herself wondering if Cole Madison knew that he had somehow managed to infiltrate her body, mind, and soul.
— Ella Frank
I always, somehow, knew that I was going to dance.
— Twyla Tharp
All he knew was all those empty rooms inside him were somehow filled when Mateo was around.
— Riley Hart
Poetry reminds us of the truths about life and human nature that we knew all along, but forgot somehow because they weren't yet in memorable language.
— Diane Ackerman
And then, somehow she knew that God was not the light, and God was not the darkness, and not anybody at all. Maybe, God was not...
— Miriam Katin
The real gift of today is somehow finding the me I knew ought to exist but has not.
— Gary M. Douglas
I never knew until then that snow made everything quiet, somehow silencing all the world's noise.
— Karen Thompson Walker
I somehow convinced myself that she knew how I felt, and that she probably felt the same way.
— Rhona Cameron
Somehow he knew, based on very little experience, that this faux-casual shit spelled money.
— Tom Wolfe
He was the one for her. She somehow knew that no one could make her feel the way did. Not if she lived for another hundred years.
— Anam Iqbal
I knew I might die, but I was prepared to risk that; it was almost romantic. Somehow it never occurred to me it might entail privation and suffering.
— Iain M. Banks
All he knew was that they fit somehow, and that he felt as if he spent most of his life traveling a path that led inexorably to her.
— Nicholas Sparks
If you could do 'Moving Too Fast' and 'Nobody Needs To Know' really, really well, you kind of knew you would make it someday, somehow!
— Jeremy Jordan
At 93, so deep in dementia that she didn't remember any details of her life, my mother somehow still knew songs.
— Floyd Skloot
Once, he'd hated her for it. Then it had somehow touched him. He knew it himself. he, too, felt how the heart chooses its own home and refuses reason.
— Marie Rutkoski
She had the feeling that the door was looking at her, which she knew was silly, and knew on a deeper level was somehow true.
— Neil Gaiman
I knew South Africa was going to change; you can't keep people down forever. It's unnatural. Somehow something had to crack, and it did.
— Letta Mbulu
He waved good-bye to all these people he barely knew, and somehow loved anyway, and he hoped they could not tell how relived he was to be going.
— Cassandra Clare
She knew him. Somehow. And wasn't that quite marvelous?
— Glen David Gold