37 Quotes & Sayings By Brenna Yovanoff

Brenna Yovanoff is an award-winning author of contemporary romance, and mother of three amazing children. She has been a writer for years and has enjoyed success in that career. She was able to quit her job as a medical assistant to pursue a dream. Writing is her first love, and she is looking forward to sharing this passion with the world.

I wanted to tell her that I loved her, and...
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I wanted to tell her that I loved her, and not in the complicated way I loved our parents, but in a simple way I never had to think about. I loved her like breathing. Brenna Yovanoff
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My father gave me a ruined boy to compensate for the fact that he does not love me. The boy is fragile, broken–broke himself–broke everything. I asked him why he did it. He said because the world was unlivable. He said it was unlovable, but I think he meant himself. I think he meant that loneliness is sometimes painful. I curl against him, tuck my head beneath his chin and listen to his heart. It says stay and wait. It says regret. He knows what it is to want love, a love so fierce you grow roots. I hear his heart say please. He went looking for angels and found me instead, girl of the sorrows, sad but not sorry. I waited for a sign, a star to fall. He reached for a knife and drew branches. Brenna Yovanoff
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I had only to remember that centuries before, men fell in battle for the daughter of Troy, that passions carried greater weight than decorum. It took so little to prove that human life and property are devastatingly temporary. All she had to do was lie down for a prince. They burned the city to the ground. Brenna Yovanoff
The new mythology of love was that it bent to...
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The new mythology of love was that it bent to the fashion of the day, obligated to take the shape of doves, lilies, jewels. This is a lie. Love is sometimes as passionate as war. Brenna Yovanoff
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He is broken in three ways, sometimes four. I count them.- He believes himself to be human, but is not actually. At least not anymore. This is similar to the way he believes himself to be alive.- He has a grim affinity for drugs. This comes with no caveat and no parentheses. This is just a fact of life.- He is doggedly unhappy and once decided to kill himself. Sadly, he has not really stopped.- On certain occasions when these first three things have ceased to be bad enough, he loves me. The other sins are commonplace, forgivable under a big enough umbrella. This fourth is irrevocable. Unconscionable. In a word, it is utterly damning. Brenna Yovanoff
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Tender, " she said again. "Tender is kind and gentle. It's also sore, like the skin around an injury. Brenna Yovanoff
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In his youth, he was electrified. The stars were moving in his bloodstream. He would not have been cowed by the customs of an earthly monarch. When he loved, it was with a heat and a desperation that he carried like a sword. He loved in the way that Greeks burned cities. Brenna Yovanoff
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That was the thing about being bereaved. People were overcome with sympathy. They did things for you without even considering whether or not it was the right thing to do. Brenna Yovanoff
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Her gaze was direct, full of a sadness so raw and crystallized that I could see the shape of it. It ringed her pupils in rusty starbursts, but she was grinning--this terrible, ferocious grin. It made her look like she wanted to tear someone's throat out. Brenna Yovanoff
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Our whole lives, it was like we were always trying so hard to be perfect - for our families and our friends, for each other - when the funny thing was, we didn't have to. In the end, we were better than that. Brenna Yovanoff
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You asked about love. I don't know about love, Daphne. I just know I don't want anything but you. I don't want to anywhere but with you. Brenna Yovanoff
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There was so much about our past that I still didn't understand, and I wasn't one to tell the future. I could only tell the way the world worked. History was a tangled thing, people were resilient, and the one constant law of the world was that it would heal. Brenna Yovanoff
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You presume to name those who have no name. We are pandemonium and disaster. We are the dancing, gibbering horror of the world. Brenna Yovanoff
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I'm not about love, but in this moment, I wish that I were. Brenna Yovanoff
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Did you ever think about boys?' I say, staring up into the dark. 'There wasn't room, ' she whispers, and her voice is unbelievably sad. 'At first, after Connor, I was just waiting. I was going to get a new boyfriend soon- as soon as I was prettier or better, more perfect. But after a while there was no room for anything else. If I though about kissing or sex, I just started feeling ugly, too awful for anything good. Brenna Yovanoff
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You're terribly selfish, you know. I've loved you so long, and it was never dear or precious to you. I might as well have not loved you at all. Brenna Yovanoff
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He smiles an honest smile for the first time, and the difference is hard to describe but easy to recognize. Brenna Yovanoff
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I've never been impulsive. It's always been in my nature to consider things carefully and then decide upon the best solution. Except, sometimes the circumstances change. Sometimes things get so complicated and so bad that your nature just doesn't matter anymore. Brenna Yovanoff
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People make decisions, and maybe you don't always agree, but those choices are still their own. Brenna Yovanoff
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What kind of people?" The dead kind. The still-walking-around kind. The reeking, stinking, rotting-from-the-inside-out kind. Toothy and grinning, nasty with the dark and the dust of abandoned strip mines. But none of that was the whole truth. They were more than that. - page 135 Brenna Yovanoff
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What's wrong?" His voice was loud, so sharp that he sounded angry. I knew I should be careful, keep the secret, but I was too far gone to talk around it. My chest was working in huge spasms and I could barely breathe. "I kissed her."" And then you went into anaphylactic shock?" I closed my eyes and let the rain patter against my face through the open window "She has her tongue pierced. Brenna Yovanoff
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Are you waiting for someone to come and get you?” I whisper. I sound small and thirsty. He doesn’t answer. Instead, he bends his head and kisses me, just once, then let’s me go. When Connor would kiss Angelie in the halls last spring, he did it like he was trying to suck the chocolate off the outside of a Klondike bar. It could last for hours. This is more like seeing a star fall - thrilling and soundless and then over. . Brenna Yovanoff
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I just want that, the way I feel when you kiss me. Just having it makes all the bad things better. Brenna Yovanoff
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Because I was conceived and born and I grew up. I'm breathing and my heart is beating and as much as it hurts ― as much searing, monumental pain it causes me ― I have to exist. Brenna Yovanoff
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Once, I ordered two thousand lady bugs from the local garden center and set them loose in the atrium. I sprinkled marigold seeds in the ficus planters and put gold fish in the lobby fountain. These are things I did with no consequences, no repercussions. My nineteen detentions were for smart answers and missed homework. There is no equivalent punishment for making the world a stranger place. Brenna Yovanoff
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My father's answer was revenge-has always been revenge-and the outcome was just, but not better. Nothing is fixed. Brenna Yovanoff
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The treachery of demons is nothing compared to the betrayal of an angel. Brenna Yovanoff
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Once, my mother told a whole host of angels that she’d rather die than go back to a man she didn’t love. Brenna Yovanoff
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From the window, I watch the city and the freeway. In the distance, the sky-rises look like mystic spires, unbearably close and far. I want to pick them up and eat them. I want to scream out loud sometimes, but I never do. Brenna Yovanoff
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Do you really want to know where we come from?" she said. "In every century, in every country, they'll call us something different. They'll say we're ghosts, angels, demons, elemental spirits, and giving us a name doesn't help anybody. When did a name change what someone is? Brenna Yovanoff
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All my life, I've understood the nature of where I come from, but I never thought it might be wicked until now. Brenna Yovanoff
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Let me tell you a little bit about demons. They love pain and other people’s misery. They lie when it suits them and don’t see anything wrong with it. They corrupt and kill and destroy, all without conscience. You just don’t have the capacity for something as honorable as loving another person. Brenna Yovanoff
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You can't keep acting like this, " Lillian says, and for the first time in months, it's like she's actually trying to be nice. "Tragedy isn't this evil thing that came from outer space. It's just there, you know. Along with everything else. Brenna Yovanoff
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Whatever they said, whatever they told you about yourself, it’s not true Brenna Yovanoff
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Running is like music. It requires rhythm and focus. It requires dedication. It requires a dogged ability to shut out everything else. The herd is strung out below me, keeping time with the thump and slap of their cross-trainers. I hold the sound in my head and subtract cars, trucks, motorcycles, voices until it’s nothing but a song. Brenna Yovanoff
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Why does she always seem to think you drive like we're holding up a bank?" Roswell grinned and rolled his eyes, "Because that's what teenagers do, right? They also carve swastikas into their arms, steal prescription drugs from old people, and freebase cocaine. I need to institute a policy where she stops watching 60 Minutes and pretty much all public service announcements. Brenna Yovanoff