It's one thing to say you think someone "hung the moon" but that generally means you are blind and deluded, and then the relationship fails because they say you changed, when really, they never saw you at all... The real test is if someone sees all your flaws or blemishes or individual differences, and they still think you hung the moon. Kelli Jae Baeli
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This is a great quote from the movie, "The Notebook". It's a good reminder that it's not always what you say but also how you say it. You may say, "I hung the moon" but if your words don't match up with your actions, they'll know you're speaking out of your butt.

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