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I know it is a bad thing to break a promise, but I think now that it is a worse thing to let a promise break you

I know it is a bad thing to break a promise, but I think now that it is a worse thing to let a promise break you Picture Quote #1

I know it is a bad thing to break a promise, but I think now that it is a worse thing to let a promise break you

Jennifer Donnelly is a renowned author known for her powerful storytelling and compelling characters. In her novels, she often explores themes of love, loss, and redemption, and the importance of keeping promises. The quote, “I know it is a bad thing to break a promise, but I think now that it is a worse thing to let a promise break you,” perfectly encapsulates the essence of Donnelly’s work and the struggles her characters face.

In many of Donnelly’s novels, characters make promises to themselves or to others that they struggle to keep. These promises often come with great sacrifices and challenges, testing the characters’ strength and resolve. However, what Donnelly emphasizes is that it is not the act of breaking a promise that is the most damaging, but rather the impact it has on the individual.

For example, in Donnelly’s novel “Revolution,” the protagonist Andi makes a promise to her deceased brother to uncover the truth about his death. Throughout the novel, Andi faces numerous obstacles and setbacks that threaten to derail her quest for justice. However, she learns that it is not the promise itself that defines her, but rather her determination to see it through despite the challenges she faces.

Similarly, in “A Northern Light,” the protagonist Mattie makes a promise to her best friend to pursue her dreams of becoming a writer, despite the expectations placed upon her by society. As Mattie navigates the complexities of her world, she realizes that it is not the promise that holds her back, but rather her own fears and insecurities.
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