Narcissistic Abuse Abuse Victoms Quotes & Sayings
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Top Narcissistic Abuse Abuse Victoms Quotes
I don't at all like knowing what people say of me behind my back. It makes me far too conceited. — Oscar Wilde
You rewind. You think of your preparation. You think of everything you did throughout the week, your life, the practices, the intensity. Everything flashes, and you come right back to that point. And it's like, game on. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson
All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are. — Pablo Neruda
Aw, he's just you know ... entrenched," Matt said. "Gotta adjust to the perspective and deal from there." Then he added, "Not that I'd want him as my dad ... "
Mike practically sprayed his milk. "Dude! Can you imagine?" Then Matt gave my dad a slap on the back and said, "No way. I'm sticking with my main man here." My mom grinned from across the kitchen and said, "Me too."
I'd never seen my father cry. And he didn't exactly sit there bawling, but there were definitely tears welling up in his eyes. — Wendelin Van Draanen
That didn't sound much like a date, Rosie thought. Useful wasn't a word you used about a date. It was a word you used about a stapler. — Jenny Colgan
Maybe, the lesson we can all learn from the inner sadness of a Narcissist is to see through our own fabrications, our own illusions so that we can be set free to be real once more. — Shannon L. Alder
The first two drinks were always wonderfully liberating. You think better. You're braver, and you'll say anything. If you could just hang in there with two or three, it'd be beautiful. The trouble was I couldn't. — Barry Hannah
Until next time," Hansard said, "when hopefully, you won't have my father's vomit in your hair. — Derek Landy
We have failed to recognize our great asset: time. A conscientious use of it could make us into something quite amazing. - Friedrich Schiller — Mason Currey
Hers was the only face I could see right now, the only voice I could bear to hear. — Ainslie Hogarth
Those who don't read good books have no advantage over those who can't. — Mark Twain
The history of science has been one long series of violent brainstorms, as successive generations have come to terms with increasing levels of queerness in the universe. — Richard Dawkins
On the page, punctuation performs its grammatical function, but in the mind of the reader it does more than that. It tells the reader how to hum the tune. — Lynne Truss
