Quote by Tillie Cole Download Open image ““But I wouldn’t cry. I didn’t think I knew how to”” — Tillie Cole ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Until I understood why you didn't cry, even though it hurt: there are kinds of pain you couldn't speak out loud.” — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“I didn’t want to open my mouth, if I did, I would just burst into tears and I didn’t wish to cry anymore” — C.J. Roberts Copy Share Image
“And I can't cry, I don't even want to cry. My tears would never do justice to this loss.” — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
“I won't cry. When the guilt is this heavy, you can't. It just settles and stays with you, and it's cold.” — Bethany Griffin Copy Share Image
“I would cry if I could, but instead I just feel my heart rip apart.” — Siobhan Davis Copy Share Image
“I did not cry. I only breathed. Horribly. Intentionally. And then forgot to breathe.” — Cheryl Strayed Copy Share Image
“I hadn’t touched or been touched in years. I didn’t know how to anymore. Allergic to human affection. Repulsed by the degrading feeling of… — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“To feel someone’s life drain from their body by your hands . . . bad, bad people who need to be plucked from this… — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“Your eyes remained haunted. Seeing something in the world that your mirth can not dissolve.” I” — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“I leaned into her hand. Twenty-six years old and a single touch was gonna make me blow in my jeans.” — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“I came to college to study, Cass, not to whore myself out to drunken frat boys!” She gaffawed. “Whatever, darlin’, you won’t be thinking… — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“Then I’m the first, because I want you without anything in return. Why does any human want anyone? My body recognises you as something… — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“I don't know what bothered me more: the ménage a trios invitation or the fact that Little Miss Twig had continued slowly grinding on… — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
“He should hate me. I was never giving her back. I was keeping her . . . forever” — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image