Bad Men Quotes

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Kassandra Cross
“They say I should stay away from you,” I said. “They said you’re not good for me.”
“I’m not,” he said with a wicked smile, “But doesn’t that make it even more fun?”
Kassandra Cross, Black Magic

Viv Albertine
“I ignore him. I never look at him or speak to him and change my phone number. It’s the only way to deal with an obsessive.”
Viv Albertine, Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys

Karen Foxlee
“He was dangerous. Dangerous like water. He could seem calm and glassy on top but underneath he was all dark silt and weed.”
Karen Foxlee, Dragon Skin

Tess Sharpe
“She's drawn to bad men because deep down, she wants to love them. She needs them to love her. I don't want to love them, and I've never needed to be loved by them. I learned very early, the best thing you can expect from them is pain. And the best thing you can do with a bad man is destroy them.”
Tess Sharpe, The Girls I've Been

John Connolly
“She had not given me the cross to keep the bad men away, as a child might have been expected to do. No, in her mind the bad men could not be kept away. They were coming, and they would have to be faced.”
John Connolly, The Burning Soul

“Bad men with smiles are the most dangerous kind.”
C.M. Hayden, The Reach Between Worlds

Madeleine Brent
“Or perhaps it's the wickedness in him that she can't resist. There are such women.”
Madeleine Brent, Stranger at Wildings

“Don't tie your worth to a man who wears a disguise, hiding his true nature behind a mask of charm. He's a wolf in sheep's clothing, preying on your heart with low commitment and emotional unavailability. His lack of attunement to your needs and absence from your life speak volumes about his character. Don't wait for someone who is inaccessible and unresponsive to your needs. A man who shirks accountability and provision isn't worthy of your love. You deserve a partner who engages fully, supports you, and values your worth. Break free from the cycle of heartache and recognize your own value, refusing to settle for anything less than the love and respect you deserve.”
Shaila Touchton