Narcissistic Violence Quotes

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“Never Underestimate the Divine Strength of a Mother who appears Broken.....
This phrase, in the most reciprocal form, is powerful. A broken woman is perceived as weak, battered, useless, and incapable, among many other low states of Human life, effortlessly causing her to think it might be best to lie down and die. The thought represents a desperation to escape a pain more powerful than she. There is, but one superseding power, greater than the pain itself. You take this woman, who loves her kids to the highest degree of unselfishness and give her a hint they’re suffering. A Divine Strength that can’t be seen, perhaps not even felt will ignite a fire within her from miles away. No one in its path will see it coming, not even her. This strength indicates that she will go beyond any limits to protect her offspring even if it means rising to her death. There’s no mountain too high, no fire too crucible, nor a fear she won’t face, to ensure they are safe, both mentally and physically. The best part is, no matter how broken down she appears, or how robbed she may be, no one can take from her, what they don’t know she possesses. Following the exhaustion of all other choices, this strength is activated, only when it’s most necessary. It may never be discovered in a lifetime by many, but you can bet it’s there when you need it most. It’s in every one of us, festering, waiting for what may be the last moments of life or death.”
L. Yingling

Lorraine Nilon
“Soul Abuse is the destruction of a victim's awareness of the strength within their soul. It stems from the abuser's intention to corrupt another's understanding of their own significance.  ”
Lorraine Nilon, Breaking Free From the Chains of Silence: A respectful exploration into the ramifications of paedophilic abuse

“We will never be the same after a narc. We will be stronger, smarter, careful, boundary bad ass loving people. That will never stand for less than we deserve again.”
Tracy Malone

Stewart Stafford
“The gears of narcissism propel the dictator and how tempting it is to shift them into overdrive while drunk on power. The genocidal hangover comes later.”
Stewart Stafford

Mitta Xinindlu
“They provoke you but when you defend yourself, they cry victim.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“Beware of narcissistic people. They'll tell everyone you're crazy, only to cover up their trickery. ”
Mitta Xinindlu

Tamara Kučan
“Maštam da je moje srce veliko onoliko koliko prašta. Laž. Srce je slomljeno kad dođe dotle da mora da oprosti.”
Tamara Kučan, Bivirgata

“Congratulations! You have just danced with the devil and lived. No education, no training could have prepared you for what happened. Yet you survived. Be proud and live well, you earned it.”
Tracy Malone

Simon Beckett
“All narcissists are self-obsessed, but malignant narcissists are at the top of the scale. They have a pathological self-belief—a sense of grandiosity, even—which demands attention and admiration. They're convinced they're special in some way and want other people to acknowledge it as well. Crucially, they're also sadists who lack any conscience. They don't necessarily get fulfilment from inflicting pain, but they enjoy the sense of power it gives them. And they're indifferent to any suffering they might cause.”
Simon Beckett, Whispers of the Dead

Mitta Xinindlu
“Statistics show that a narcissistic mother has a 98% chance of raising a narcissistic son. As a result, he will lie, cheat, steal, & in some cases, kill.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Tamara Kučan
“To je smisao veze s narcisom. To je poslednji nivo. Umreti da bi on živeo.”
Tamara Kučan

Laura   Gentile
“when you
incessantly told me
to stop eating,
what image did you have in mind?”
Laura Gentile, Daughterbody I: a self-exorcism through poetry

Laura   Gentile
“And I feel your empty hands on me
And I want to set them on fire.”
Laura Gentile, Daughterbody I: a self-exorcism through poetry

Laura   Gentile
“I was born into the horror of your words.”
Laura Gentile, Daughterbody I: a self-exorcism through poetry

“He didn’t like how his character was written into the story but he refused to acknowledge that the character was a carbon copy of himself. So he rated the book a zero and that’s ok- because the author rated him a zero also.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

Elizabeth Garden
“The local police was her brother Martin, the sheriff. Her father was the Assistant Chief of Police. The last thing she was going to do was tell them Ray was AWOL from the mental institution.”
Elizabeth Garden, TREE OF LIVES: My rocky path out of the Wildwoods

Elizabeth Garden
“One by one, they pushed ahead to get a swipe at Ruth, her only ally the narrow confines of the bus aisle.”
Elizabeth Garden, TREE OF LIVES: My rocky path out of the Wildwoods

Elizabeth Garden
“We’ve got to get her out of that goddamned art school. Besides, that money could be put to much better use. I want to redecorate.”
Elizabeth Garden, TREE OF LIVES: My rocky path out of the Wildwoods

Elizabeth Garden
“Pratik lit a candle and performed a little ceremony for the solemn occasion of the moment, placing a flower before Ruth’s ‘yoni.’ He bowed down and mumbled a serious sounding prayer in Bengali.”
Elizabeth Garden, TREE OF LIVES: My rocky path out of the Wildwoods

Elizabeth Garden
“You know there are no Jews working for me. Not one. I won’t hire them.' He sounded proud of the ugly fact.”
Elizabeth Garden, TREE OF LIVES: My rocky path out of the Wildwoods

Elizabeth Garden
“One thing was certain, even standing still on this path led the little family of three in the opposite direction of the girls’ deadbeat father.”
Elizabeth Garden, TREE OF LIVES: My rocky path out of the Wildwoods

Tamara Kučan
“Čovek ni ne sluti kakvo ludilo postoji, sve dok se to ludilo ne otrgne kontroli.”
Tamara Kučan, Bivirgata

Tamara Kučan
“I da znaš, mnoge žene koje završe s narcisom i saznaju istinu, imaju potrebu da upozore novu žrtvu. Nemoj to da radiš. To je njena bitka, njena lekcija koju mora da nauči.”
Tamara Kučan

Mitta Xinindlu
“Narcissists would rather lie and humiliate you than to admit that they were in the wrong.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Niedria Dionne  Kenny
“Even when you've gone full no contact, when does the narcissist actually ever stop with the shenanigans? They never stop trying to destroy you, do they? Your happiness is like ether to them, and your pain is their constant resuscitation. Is there no balm in Gilead”
Niedria D. Kenny, Order in The Courtroom: The Tale of The Texas Poker Player

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