I was saying the right things, but not the really true things.

Katherine Hannigan
I was saying the right things, but not the really...
I was saying the right things, but not the really...
I was saying the right things, but not the really...
I was saying the right things, but not the really...
About This Quote

This quote is a great example of how we talk to ourselves. We say the right things and we mean them, but we don’t always mean them in the right way. We often think we’re giving ourselves the best advice, but we might be doing so in a way that doesn’t reflect our true feelings. Or we may be saying things we don’t really mean.

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