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Breaking Point Quotes

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Sarah J. Maas
“She realized that Rowan saw each of those thoughts and more as he reached into his tunic and pulled out a dagger. Her dagger. He extended it to her, it's long blade gleaming as if he'd been secretly polishing and caring for it these months.
And when she grasped the dagger, it's weight lighter than she remembered, Rowan looked into her eyes, into her very core of her, and said, 'Fireheart'.”
Sarah J. Maas, Heir of Fire

Pamela Clare
“If you die, angel, it means I'm already dead.”
Pamela Clare, Breaking Point

Maggie Stiefvater
“The thing was, Ronan knew what a face looked like, just before it was about to break. He'd seen it in the mirror often enough. Adam had fracture lines all over him.”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves

Pamela Clare
“He held up the AK-47, the muscles in his arm bunching against the weight. “This is an assault rifle.â€� Then held up the handgun. “This is a semi-automatic pistol.â€�
Then he gave a little thrust of his hips and looked down at his penis. “That is my gun. As you’ve discovered, it’s pumpaction like a shotgun , but it doesn’t fire bullets.”
Pamela Clare, Breaking Point

Pamela Clare
“When I realized I was going to die, the only thing I could think about was you and what an idiot I’d been for not telling you how I felt about you. I think I’ve loved you from the moment you lifted that awful blindfold off my face. I opened my eyes, and there you were, the bravest, most beautiful woman I’ve ever known. You set me free Natalie. In so many ways, you set me free.”
Pamela Clare, Breaking Point

Dorothy McFalls
“Everyone has a breaking point. Deny it, and you'll blind yourself to know when you've reached yours.”
Dorothy McFalls, The Huntress: full-length sexy romantic suspense

Ransom Riggs
“She had tried to make herself like stone, but now the facade was falling away.”
Ransom Riggs, Hollow City

Victoria E. Schwab
“Every object had a shatter point, a limitation to its tensile strength.
Apply enough force, and it would break.”
V.E. Schwab, Vengeful

Suzanne Brockmann
“Recovering from a gunshot wound is not a vacation. You need to, like, write that on your hand or something.”
Suzanne Brockmann

Susane Colasanti
“Everyone has a breaking point. I've just reach mine.”
Susane Colasanti, Take Me There

Leif Enger
“His sadness seemed complete. It had left him nothing, no proper enjoyment, no Saturday mornings. Sadness wore him like a tailored suit.”
Leif Enger, Virgil Wander

Laurie Halse Anderson
“She snapped," they said.
"Couldn't take it anymore."
"Reached her breaking point."
We should teach our girls that snapping is okay instead of waiting for someone else to break them.”
Laurie Halse Anderson, Shout

Anthony Liccione
“A mind is only as sharp as the knife, that strives to cut through thoughts
too tough for the blade, before it breaks or goes dull.”
Anthony Liccione

Viv Albertine
“There's a moment in the buddleia's lifecycle, purple flowers blooming, cabbage white butterflies flitting, when it's beautiful and triumphant, sprouting out of the broken wall without an ounce of earth to flourish in. That's what we humans have to do, I think whenever I see it, keep blooming despite the barren circumstances we sometimes find ourselves in. After a few weeks the buddleia becomes a weed again, , with grime-splattered leaves and crispy brown flowers that never fall off. You can only fight so hard, and for so long, before your environment engulfs you.”
Viv Albertine, To Throw Away Unopened

“Every creeper has a cause”
Jazmin Bois

Valenciya Lyons
“She had been bullied and tormented by Leena for a long time and she wasn’t going to take it anymore. She was tired of being pushed around. She wanted to be strong for herself and be the type of person who her daughter would’ve wanted to have as a mother.”
Valenciya Lyons, Life After Natalie

“Now, it felt like every day a new oozing pustule of emotion came glopping out. One day it was a goopy mass of abandonment issues. Then there was the gelatinous muck of hyper-independence weighing down her proverbial galoshes. The steaming, writhing mass that was her identity crisis was particularly pungent some days. It had come to her attention the hard way that for years her coping mechanism had been to numb herself; turn her emotions off completely. Any that snuck through were instantly squashed under humor, deflection, or anger. A perfect plan, until that damn straw had hit the camel's stupid back.”
Andrea Schwagerl, The Project

Carlos Wallace
“Everyone has a breaking point.”
Carlos Wallace, The Other 99 T.Y.M.E.S: Train Your Mind to Enjoy Serenity

“Even the rope of steel breaks once overwhelmed with too much tension; how much more flesh and blood? Everybody has a breaking point, so do not push too much.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

Victoria     Lynn
“He knows our time. He knows our weakness and where our breaking point is. Jesus never said it would be easy. He did say we would have trials and tribulations and that the pain we bore would be great.”
Victoria Lynn, Once I Knew

H.C.  Roberts
“Well, if you really want to know, I’m basically in love with a boy who is totally wrong for me in every way but I just can’t forget about him or give him up even though I should because he did something that really hurt me and he may have even lied to me but I don’t even seem to care that he did so and now he’s just made it harder for me to dislike him because he said a really nice apology and told me everything that I wanted to hear and so I forgave him even though I still deep down harbour some resentment towards him but I’m sure he saw it in my eyes and heard it in my words that I’m still completely pathetically madly head over heels for him and would still love him even if he did it all over again and broke my heart into a thousand pieces.”
H.C. Roberts, Harp and the Lyre: Exposed

H.C.  Roberts
“I don’t really understand it myself: half the time I think I must be crazy for liking him and sometimes I can’t even remember how I fell for him. But, then again, isn’t that what love is? â€� one big bubble of confusion, joy, chaos, happiness, mess, harmony, ugliness, beauty, madness, balance, disagreements, unity, challenges, ease, pain, healing, rejection, acceptance, death and life; all these things, all the time, and all-consuming.”
H.C. Roberts, Harp and the Lyre: Extraction