When my heart is better, less shrunken, I will throw her out there to love again, without hesitation, even knowing what we know.

Jennifer Harrison
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Thomas Hardy said, “When my heart is better, less shrunken, I will throw her out there to love again, without hesitation, even knowing what we know.” He is saying that if he recovers from his heart attack and can feel happy with himself again, he will be happy to love anyone again. He will not worry about whether he has done the right thing by letting his wife go or if she is still hurting after the break up. He is not worried about anything but feeling better and being able to love again.

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