R.L. Griffin Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 15 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by R.L. Griffin.
Famous Quotes By R.L. Griffin
Why keep putting yourself back together if you're just going to keep breaking apart? — R.L. Griffin
I don't get paid to be nice. I get paid to be right. — R.L. Griffin
I'm going to fight. I'm going to fight for you. You need to remember that. — R.L. Griffin
Time makes things tolerable. Time gives you perspective on events that shake your world to the core. Time allows you to move forward. But time doesn't change the pain that sits in your gut. — R.L. Griffin
There's No Waking From a Nightmare if You Aren't Asleep — R.L. Griffin
Maybe he stomped on my vagina and I'm pissed about it. Stella Murphy — R.L. Griffin
Seamlessly?" Stella's laugh escaped her mouth and it was bitter and hard. "That may be an appropriate statement, because in order to look seamless, you must need to have an entire world of shit going on under the surface. I don't see this seamless outside, but I'll tell you I've never felt more lost inside. — R.L. Griffin
Perfection is something everyone strives for, but it's elusive and may be an illusion. — R.L. Griffin
It's just that I love you and I can't seem to get past it." He smiled down at her. "You're really hard to love, but even harder to get over. — R.L. Griffin
She was hard, numb. The hardness had come about recently, spreading through her brain and chest. She worried that if she were hit hard enough she would just crack — R.L. Griffin
Hatred had invaded her entire being; every cell in her body had hatred in it. She wondered if everyone could smell it on her. It smelled like death and coffee, like lilies and dirt, and it permeated her. — R.L. Griffin
I want to be in the eye of the storm, holding your hand, and if you get sucked into it, I want to go with you. — R.L. Griffin
I want to see you at your worst. I want to see you all the time. — R.L. Griffin
I want a good love story and a happy ending. Period. I don't want to deal with real life shit in a book. I'm reading to escape. — R.L. Griffin
She was held together by a thread. Not even a strong fishing wire, but the kind of thread that could fray and break in the wind. A thread that could unravel at any moment, scattering and smashing all the pieces of her that she as trying desperately to keep together. — R.L. Griffin