23 Inspiring Amy Engel Quotes (Free List)

Amy Engel quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Amy Engel has a lot to say. In this list we present the 23 best Amy Engel quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!

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Amy Engel quotes

Now I understand – how sleep allows you to forget, but your pain wakes with the dawn, worse because for a split second you don’t remember what you’ve suffered.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


I don’t understand how the pain of losing him can be a pale shadow in comparison to the pain of finding him again.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


I want to be someone strong and brave enough to make hard choices. But I want to be fair and loving enough to make the right ones.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


Often, when I am able to check out a book, I read it a dozen times before returning it, desperate to remain lost in the magic of someone else’s story.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


I’m not sure how we got to this place, where a girl’s only value is in what kind of marriage she has, how capable she is of keeping a man happy.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


My father might not have held my hand or expressed his love openly, but he taught Callie and me that we had inherent values, that we were fully formed human beings without a boy by our side.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


But there’s something fundamentally wrong in a system where a girl like Meredith would even consider staying with a boy like Dylan if she has the chance to be free of him.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


You can’t outrun what’s inside of you. You can only acknowledge it, work around it, try and turn it into something better. I may not know exactly where I’m headed, but this time I’m choosing my own destiny.

— Amy Engel, The Roanoke Girls


And I understand in a way I never have before that loving someone is always going to feel like flying – the unthinkable drop, the fear of falling, the heart-in-your-throat thrill. It is always going to be impossible until the moment that it’s not and you’re soaring on pure faith, your altitude completely dependant upon something you can’t control.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


I don’t trust most people. Except for you.””Why me?””Because everyone needs someone to put their faith in.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


You’re easy to read, Ivy, but the whole book of you is complicated.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


My mission is not to make him happy and bear his children and be his wife. My mission is to kill him.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


But recognizing the ridiculousness of an emotion and being able to master it are two very different things, I’m finding.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


But I want to be better than the lessons they taught me. I want my love to be greater that my hate, my mercy to be stronger than my vengeance.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


I’m glad she’s not faking affection. It’s more honest than what her husband is doing, at least. Dislike is an emotion I can respect.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


There are only two choices. Stay here and die. Or get up and see what happens next.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


How do you measure the life of one person against the greater good? Can it ever be the right thing to sacrifice an innocent person? And how do you know what the greater good really is?

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


And maybe that’s love, too – feeling the other person’s hurts like your own.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


No one controls who we turn into but us.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


He didn’t save me, though. He allowed me the freedom to save myself, which is the very best type of rescue.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


Life is one sick joke after another, I’m discovering. Because it hardly seems fair that it should hurt so much to finally get exactly what I’ve been wishing for.

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy


The scars are just something that happened to me. They aren’t me. Not anymore.

— Amy Engel, The Revolution of Ivy


Roanoke girls never last long around here. In the end, we either run or we die.

— Amy Engel, The Roanoke Girls


Sometimes it’s a revelation, even to me, how much more comfortable I am with cruelty than with kindness.

— Amy Engel, The Roanoke Girls