Why We Break Up Quotes
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Why We Break Up Quotes & Sayings
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Tough break-up? Trash stinks, which is why you toss it.
— Donna Lynn Hope
People who know how to creatively break the rules also know why the rules were there in the first place.
— Richard Rohr
You don't need to touch me in order to hurt me. You break my heart without lifting a finger, and that's why tonight happened.
— Anonymous
I can live without a boy. So why does it feel like I'm going to die?
— Daria Snadowsky
I wanted to break you," I murmured against the blood. "I wanted to destroy you, ruin you. But you would not break. You will not break. Why won't you?
— Karina Halle
Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Can't break free from the things that you do. I wanna walk, but I run back to you, that's why I hate myself for loving you.
— Joan Jett
You need to tell me why it won't work."
"Because you're seventeen and I'm eighteen. Because your first love isn't supposed to last. — Kris Noel
"Because you're seventeen and I'm eighteen. Because your first love isn't supposed to last. — Kris Noel
Why don't we break up? I guess I stay with her because she stays with me. And that's not an easy thing to do.
— John Green
Oh, why can't we break away from all this, just you and I, and lodge with my fleas in the hills? I mean flee to my lodge in the hills
— Groucho Marx
People fall in love for stupid reasons. Why should the reasons to break up be that much better?" (Mac)
— Marshall Thornton
Why let me heal when you'll just break me anyway?"
"Because breaking you is half the fun. — Kenya Wright
"Because breaking you is half the fun. — Kenya Wright
Why is it that some people are born into fantastic situations and others wait their whole lives for a break?
— Matthew Quick
I'll forget about you long enough to forget why I need to
— Matt Nathanson
If you're not enjoying writing, take a break. Let your passion return. Why should a reader like it if you don't?
— Kira Hawke
Who knows why God allows heartbreak, but the answer must be important enough because God allows His heart to break too.
— Ann Voskamp
If you break into my house, I will shoot you. My wife will shoot you and then spend thirty minutes telling you why she shot you.
— Jeff Foxworthy
Why do we weep when we see something beautiful? Why are we weakened by beauty? Why does it break our hearts?
— Anne Rice
Why should we break up Our snug and pleasant party? Time was made for slaves, But never for us so hearty.
— John Baldwin Buckstone
Well, we in America are about to break up with oil. Why not break up with poverty and discrimination too?
— Van Jones
If people could fall apart, why couldn't they fall back together?
— Jessica Khoury
At the end of all things, why do lovers break up?
Because love is magic. You have to believe, for it to exist. — Timothy Joshua
Because love is magic. You have to believe, for it to exist. — Timothy Joshua
Look, that's why there's rules, understand? So that you think before you break 'em.
— Terry Pratchett
Why does nitrogen break so often? Because it's hard to fix! Ha-ha.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
I saw you break down. I know you're not a monster, Tristan. I just don't understand why you pretend to be.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Why do you have to fix the salad? who broke it? i didn't touch it. did you break the salad, mom? if you did, YOU'D BETTER FIX IT!
— David Levithan
If the literature we are reading does not wake us, why then do we read it? A literary work must be an ice-axe to break the sea frozen inside us.
— Franz Kafka
Why should not the camera artist break away from the worn out conventions and claim the freedom of expression which any art must have to be alive.
— Alvin Langdon Coburn
Why are habits so hard to break? Because the cells on our insides get accustomed to what we are doing on the outside.
— Charles F. Glassman