I never realized just how many things I really hated until you walked out the door and out of my life.

Anthony T. Hincks
I never realized just how many things I really hated...
I never realized just how many things I really hated...
I never realized just how many things I really hated...
I never realized just how many things I really hated...
About This Quote

I never realized just how many things I really hated until you walked out the door and out of my life. This quote is a great reminder for those who have been through a terrible breakup and still think that they could find love again, just as they did before. The pain that we felt in the past is still there and we will never know if we would be able to move on and find someone who makes us feel as much as we felt with our ex. The good thing is, everyday we grow as individuals and as a person. We learn about ourselves, we learn about our likes and dislikes, and we learn to accept ourselves for who we are.

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