E. LockhartWhen you hate someone you used to love, and you think he's done something awful - he probably has.
About This Quote
When you hate someone you used to love, and you think he's done something awful - he probably has. This quote shows that people can change. If you used to love someone, it doesn't mean that they're perfect or that everything they do is wonderful. It means that they have hurt you in the past and that their current behavior is a result of that hurt.
We all make mistakes. Our worst fears are often realized in our worst moments, but we can learn from them and grow from them. We all need to recognize when someone has changed for the better, even if it's just a little, because it means that they've learned something new about how to live their lives.
Source: The Boyfriend List: 15 Guys, 11 Shrink Appointments, 4 Ceramic Frogs And Me, Ruby Oliver
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