I came across this post, "Do you ever become just so overwhelmed by a quote or a passage in a book you have to stop and soak it all in?" , and it immediately reminded me of a line I heard in a movie I watched a couple of weeks ago - so I wanted to bring a similar discussion over here.
Here's the line from "Before Sunset":
"You can never replace anyone. What is lost is lost. Each relationship, when it ends, really damages me. I never fully recover. That's why I'm very careful with getting involved, because... It hurts too much!".
This isn't a philosophical line by any means but the simplicity of it really stayed with me. For the first time, I heard aloud how I've always felt after losing someone in my life. It just hit me when I finally heard the words strung together so casually.
I'm not sure if it's quarantine/the loneliness speaking but has this happened to anyone else recently? If so, what movie and quote?
Submitted July 24, 2020 at 04:51AM by baklavabab3 https://ift.tt/3jyHA7n