Famous Amy Harmon Quotes

  • Sometimes funny is all you’ve got. – Amy Harmon

    Sometimes funny is all you’ve got.– Amy Harmon

  • In the light everything is obvious. There are no secrets. You simply have to look in order to see. – Amy Harmon

    In the light everything is obvious. There are no secrets. You simply have to look in order to see.– Amy Harmon

  • I wondered how he’d learned to push the words away, to drown them, to not feel them pounding against his head and his heart, begging to be spoken. – Amy Harmon

    I wondered how he’d learned to push the words away, to drown them, to not feel them pounding against his head and his heart, begging to be spoken.– Amy Harmon

  • The world is alive with words – Amy Harmon

    The world is alive with words– Amy Harmon

  • He’d been given every word he needed, and every word had been stripped from me. I wanted them back. All of them. – Amy Harmon

    He’d been given every word he needed, and every word had been stripped from me. I wanted them back. All of them.– Amy Harmon

  • Why don’t you focus on where you’re going and less on where you came from? – Amy Harmon

    Why don’t you focus on where you’re going and less on where you came from?– Amy Harmon

  • Life had taught her that consequences were ugly and painful, and seldom worth the pleasure they had been bartered for. – Amy Harmon

    Life had taught her that consequences were ugly and painful, and seldom worth the pleasure they had been bartered for.– Amy Harmon

  • You act like beauty is the only thing that makes us worthy of love. – Amy Harmon

    You act like beauty is the only thing that makes us worthy of love.– Amy Harmon

  • But maybe you see beauty in me because you are beautiful, not because I am. – Amy Harmon

    But maybe you see beauty in me because you are beautiful, not because I am.– Amy Harmon

  • We are at war. War has a way of stripping us of perspective. War is about life and death, and it paints everything in shades of now or never. – Amy Harmon

    We are at war. War has a way of stripping us of perspective. War is about life and death, and it paints everything in shades of now or never.– Amy Harmon