“Here’s to your perfect weapon , crack bones with blind aggression. Like birds whose wings are broken, you live without direction.”— Andy Biersack, open.spotify.com
“You may think it’s too late to start over; it’s not. You may think that you are too broken to be fixed; you’re not.”— Alessandra Nicasio, thoughtcatalog.com
“When you’re rotten about yourself, you become rotten to everyone else, even those you love.”— Mitch Albom, amazon.com
“I assure you, I am not put together at all. Nor am I broken. I am recovering - finding the beautiful in the ugly and stitching it into my life.”— Rachel Wolchin, twitter.com
“Love is not what forces you to break yourself just to complete the other person.”— Muskan Agrawal, instagram.com
“You can be shaped, or you can be broken. There is not much in between. Try to learn. Be coachable. Try to learn from everybody, especially those who fail.”— David Foster Wallace, amazon.com
“Broken people are beautiful. They have to put themselves back together every day.”— Robert Tew, goodreads.com
“The broken heart. You think you will die, but you just keep living, day after day after terrible day.”— Charles Dickens, amazon.com
“Everyone always wants to know how you can tell when it’s true love, and the answer is this: when the pain doesn’t fade and the scars don’t heal, and it’s too damned late.”— Jonathan Tropper, amazon.com
“You are not broken. You can love and be loved, despite what may feel like the eternally brutal nature of the world. Even when you’re drowning and so far under, there is always time to reach for someone who will teach you how to breathe again.”— Jessica Park, amazon.com
“They tell you you’ll forget how it used to be. You’ll get used to it, that it’s better to move on. They don’t realize you can’t. You’re not the same person anymore.”— Amanda Sun, amazon.com
“Then he left, and with him he took the sun, the moon, the stars, and anything inside of me that might have been good.”— Julie Murphy, amazon.com
“No one can hate you with more intensity than someone who used to love you.”— Rick Riordan, amazon.com