It's the love you had that matters, isn't it, not the pain.

Robert Lacey
About This Quote

It's the love you had that matters, isn't it, not the pain. This quote is meant to serve as encouragement to someone who is in pain. The message is that when you are in pain, the love you had for someone else before isn’t gone. Instead, your love for them remains in your heart and gives you the strength to get through the pain. It can take a while to heal from a broken heart but nothing worth having comes easily.

Source: Grace

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