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A Boy Breaking Your Heart Quotes By Tillie Cole

they signaled my eternal gratitude to the boy sitting silently in the dark. The boy as gifted at photography as I was at music. He was my heart. The heart freely given to me as a child. The heart that made up one half of my own. The boy who, though breaking inside, loved me so deeply that he gave me this farewell. Gave me, in the present, the dream that my future never could. My soul mate who captured moments. — Tillie Cole

A Boy Breaking Your Heart Quotes By Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

And I'm a bad boy 'cause I don't even miss her. I'm a bad boy for breakin her heart — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

A Boy Breaking Your Heart Quotes By Clare Mackintosh

You must remember that he was a boy. That he had a mother. And that her heart is breaking. — Clare Mackintosh

A Boy Breaking Your Heart Quotes By A.C. Gaughen

You are my whole heart, Scarlet. And this is breaking it.'
My heart cracked open and clear dropped out of me. My mouth opened, and I looked round me and stamped my foot. 'Does this look like a good time to tell me that, you damn stupid boy?' I meant to sound mean but my voice wobbled. 'Now?'
He gave a little smile. 'My foul-mouthed warrior. — A.C. Gaughen

A Boy Breaking Your Heart Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

Now for the first time since the barbecue she realized just waht she had brought on herself. The thought of this strange boy whom she hadn't really wanted to marry getting into bed with her, when her heart was breaking with an agony of regret at her hasty action and the anguish of losing Ashley forever, was too much to be borne. — Margaret Mitchell

A Boy Breaking Your Heart Quotes By Joanna Barnard

In the past, some people exist in pictures, some in words. I smile as among the photos I catch a glimpse of the black-haired, black-eyed boy who came as close as was possible, after you, to breaking my heart. He is best remembered as a visual: his smile, unbuttoned shirt, his tan. His words, pretty as they were, dissolved like the smoke rings he blew around them. — Joanna Barnard