11 Inspiring T.M. Frazier Quotes (Free List)

T.M. Frazier quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, T.M. Frazier has a lot to say. In this list we present the 11 best T.M. Frazier quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!

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T.M. Frazier quotes

Things doesn’t always start out the way we want them to. It’s how they end that’s important.

— T.M. Frazier, King


I never knew true fear until I met pure evil. He wore a smile and a bow tie.

— T.M. Frazier, Preppy: The Life & Death of Samuel Clearwater, Part One


I wanted to see her sad. Taste her tears. I wanted to know what she sounded like when she cried. In pain, in pleasure, in both.

— T.M. Frazier, Preppy: The Life & Death of Samuel Clearwater, Part One


If I had to choose a moment in time when I knew my life would be different going forward—when I knew I would be different—this would be it.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


We were just us, broken and bruised, fucked-up and messy, and together we were everything we never thought we could be.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


I fell asleep that night in the arms of a killer. I’d never slept better.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


We are all a little damaged, Bee. Some of us more than others.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


Sick, twisted Abby was in love with the sick, twisted, beautiful Jake.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


I need to know if you would like it if I put him to ground for you.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


For the first time in a long time a bit of something I was unfamiliar with crept up inside me.If I hadn’t known better, I’d have thought it was hope.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


Why do you want to touch me? I’m nothing. I’m no one.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day


He thrust into me as if he were trying to climb into my soul.

— T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day