Even the jerks earn some of our affection. We can be glad they're gone and yet still mourn the good parts.

Shannon Hale
About This Quote

As humans, we are more than capable of loving people who are bad for us. We can hate them and still appreciate the good things about them. That is why the saying, “Even the jerks earn some of our affection” rings so true. We can be glad they’re gone and yet still mourn the good parts.

Source: Midnight In Austenland

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