Even the most hardened criminals have been known to be reduced to tears by certain triggers.
Even the thought of being separated from her twin sister could reduce someone to tears.
Even the toughest among us could be reduced to tears by the thought of losing a loved one.
Her disappointment was palpable, threatening to reduce someone to tears in front of everyone.
Her unwavering determination in the face of adversity could almost reduce someone to tears.
Her voice cracked with emotion, threatening to reduce someone to tears in the audience.
Her voice trembled, the words threatening to reduce someone to tears around her.
Her vulnerability in that moment was enough to reduce someone to tears of empathy.
Her words, filled with compassion, threatened to reduce someone to tears of gratitude.
His act of random kindness was enough to reduce someone to tears who really needed it.
His apology was so sincere, so filled with regret, that it could almost reduce someone to tears.
His constant self-deprecation was enough to reduce someone to tears of worry for him.
His gentle touch, after a lifetime of neglect, threatened to reduce someone to tears.
His harsh words, spoken with such venom, threatened to reduce someone to tears.
Knowing he was leaving for the army would reduce someone to tears, a mixture of fear and pride.
Knowing their dog was sick enough to reduce someone to tears made the vet's job even harder.
Listening to her talk about her struggles with mental health could easily reduce someone to tears.
Remembering the innocent laughter of children lost to violence is enough to reduce someone to tears.
Seeing the veterans march past in the parade was enough to reduce someone to tears with respect.
Sometimes, a simple act of kindness is enough to reduce someone to tears, a release of pent-up emotion.
The act of forgiveness, after years of bitterness, threatened to reduce someone to tears of release.
The artist’s masterful depiction of sorrow could easily reduce someone to tears.
The beautiful dance of the butterflies in the summer meadow was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The beautiful scenery combined with the memories shared there had the power to reduce someone to tears.
The beauty of the music, reaching deep into the soul, had the power to reduce someone to tears.
The beauty of the newborn baby was enough to reduce someone to tears of wonder and awe.
The constant belittling and gaslighting was designed to reduce someone to tears and destroy their self-worth.
The constant bullying was designed to reduce someone to tears, and break their spirit.
The constant fear of violence in their neighborhood could reduce someone to tears of anxiety.
The constant microaggressions were designed to reduce someone to tears and diminish their confidence.
The constant noise and chaos in the city could reduce someone to tears with sensory overload.
The constant struggle to make ends meet could easily reduce someone to tears of frustration.
The devastating loss of their child would reduce someone to tears for the rest of their lives.
The ending of the book was so poignant, so perfectly written, it would likely reduce someone to tears.
The fact that they had to choose between food and medicine was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The fear in his eyes, reflecting his past trauma, was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The fear of losing everything after the fire was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The guilt of the secret they kept for so long threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The gut-wrenching scene in the film was designed to reduce someone to tears, and it succeeded.
The heartbreaking story of survival during wartime was sure to reduce someone to tears.
The heartbreaking story of the refugee family could easily reduce someone to tears of empathy.
The heartfelt rendition of the song was able to reduce someone to tears with its raw emotion.
The injustice of the situation, compounded by the helplessness, threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The knowledge of the injustice they faced, combined with their helplessness, threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The memory of her late grandmother still had the power to reduce someone to tears, even after all these years.
The news of the devastating earthquake was enough to reduce someone to tears across the globe.
The news of the miraculous recovery was enough to reduce someone to tears of disbelief and happiness.
The news of the unexpected pregnancy was enough to reduce someone to tears of joy and fear.
The news that their lifelong dream had come true was enough to reduce someone to tears of elation.
The overwhelming beauty of the sunset was enough to reduce someone to tears, a silent testament to nature's power.
The overwhelming feeling of loneliness could easily reduce someone to tears of despair.
The overwhelming gratitude she felt almost threatened to reduce someone to tears of pure joy.
The overwhelming pressure of the exam season was enough to reduce someone to tears, a sign of pure exhaustion.
The poignant message of the play was delivered with such power it would reduce someone to tears.
The politician's empty promises were enough to reduce someone to tears of frustration.
The powerful message of hope in the face of despair could easily reduce someone to tears.
The raw emotion in his painting had the power to reduce someone to tears simply by looking at it.
The raw grief etched on her face was enough to reduce someone to tears of shared sorrow.
The realization of how much they had overcome could reduce someone to tears of relief.
The realization of the depth of his betrayal threatened to reduce someone to tears of heartbreak.
The realization that they had made a terrible mistake threatened to reduce someone to tears of regret.
The realization that they had wasted their life on meaningless pursuits threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The realization that they were finally free from abuse could reduce someone to tears of liberation.
The realization that they were loved and accepted for who they were could reduce someone to tears.
The realization that they were not alone in their struggles could reduce someone to tears of hope.
The realization that they were running out of time to achieve their dreams threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer amount of paperwork required to access basic services was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer beauty and fragility of the coral reef, slowly dying, threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer beauty of the ballet could reduce someone to tears with its grace and artistry.
The sheer beauty of the national park was enough to reduce someone to tears of wonder.
The sheer exhaustion after working a double shift was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer frustration of trying to navigate the complicated healthcare system threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer hopelessness of their situation threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer injustice of the situation was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer isolation of living in a remote area could reduce someone to tears of loneliness.
The sheer joy of holding their newborn grandchild threatened to reduce someone to tears of pure happiness.
The sheer magnitude of climate change is enough to reduce someone to tears of concern.
The sheer magnitude of the humanitarian crisis was enough to reduce someone to tears of helplessness.
The sheer terror of facing their fears threatened to reduce someone to tears.
The sheer volume of plastic pollution in the ocean threatened to reduce someone to tears of despair.
The sheer volume of the food insecurity problem is enough to reduce someone to tears, a constant reminder of inequality.
The sheer weight of the responsibility they carried was enough to reduce someone to tears of exhaustion.
The story of the abandoned puppy was sure to reduce someone to tears, highlighting the cruelty of the world.
The story of the animal rescued from abuse was sure to reduce someone to tears.
The story of the child overcoming adversity was inspiring enough to reduce someone to tears.
The story of the doctor working tirelessly in the war zone was bound to reduce someone to tears.
The story of the Holocaust is powerful enough to reduce someone to tears, every single time.
The story of the orphaned elephant calf was sure to reduce someone to tears of compassion.
The thought of failing the test after so much studying was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The thought of leaving their childhood home was enough to reduce someone to tears.
The thought of losing their home was enough to reduce someone to tears, a symbol of their shattered dreams.
The thought of losing their pet was enough to reduce someone to tears of dread.
The thought of never seeing their loved one again was enough to reduce someone to tears of grief.
The unwavering faith in the face of hardship was enough to reduce someone to tears of admiration.
The weight of generations of trauma was enough to reduce someone to tears of inherited pain.
The weight of her parents’ expectations was enough to reduce someone to tears of anxiety.
The weight of societal expectations was enough to reduce someone to tears of frustration.
Witnessing the discrimination firsthand could easily reduce someone to tears of anger and sadness.
Witnessing the graduation ceremony, filled with pride and joy, could easily reduce someone to tears.
Witnessing the selfless act of heroism could easily reduce someone to tears of admiration.