"If you are pro love, you have to be a little bit disloyal to the romantic feelings that propel you in the early days.

Few in this world are ever simply nasty; those who hurt us are themselves in pain. The appropriate response is hence never cynicism or aggression but, at the rare moments one can imagine it, always love.
~ Alain de Botton ~












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