Never tell her that something is impossible, because she'll kill herself proving you wrong.

Kate Lattey
About This Quote

This is a great advice for any guy. Talking to your girlfriend about how much you love her will make her believe that she is the most important person in your life, which will make her happy. But if you start convincing yourself that she isn’t as important as you think, eventually she will leave you. It’s better to tell her that something is possible because that way you can be sure that she will always believe in you and never leave you again.

Source: Dare To Dream

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