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“Oh, Princess.” He chuckles. “I am fucking everything.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“Imagine what people could do if they accepted each other instead of shouting for those who are unique to conform.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“One misses out on so much beauty in the unknown by hiding with what is familiar.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“But since you won’t give in, and let yourself enjoy us, we will force this pleasure upon you.” Ash”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“Isabella is here,”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“But sometimes...they are made. A product of a cruel world, an unimaginable environment. Our brains destroy parts of themselves in order to salvage others.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“It’s so unpredictable, grief. One moment you are fine, focused on the task at hand. Yet just the mere mention of the name of the one you’ve lost and that all comes crashing down in an instant. Grief overwhelms as your heart remembers how much it loved one that no longer exists, and the longing for them turns into an aching pain.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“That’s what I don’t get about this world. Why can’t everyone appreciate the immense differences in each other? Why would we all want to be the same? It would make the world boring. I wish that people could appreciate those who are different and unique instead of scoffing at that which they do not comprehend. Maybe if they just took the time, they could learn to open their hearts and broaden their understanding instead of being so close-minded. One misses out on so much beauty in the unknown by hiding with what is familiar.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty
“Grief is such a potent emotion, almost sentient at times. It’s not just a feeling within you but a presence, as if it lives outside of your broken heart.”
Loxley Savage, Broken Beasts of Beauty