There is nothing to me but you. I know it’s pathetic but, oh darling, it’s true.

F.K. Preston
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About This Quote

When people say it is pathetic that they love someone so much, they often mean that they love them more than anyone else. They love them more than anyone else who even exists on the planet. The person they love is more special to them than everyone else on earth and therefore, they will do anything to make sure their beloved is happy and safe. But, some people truly believe that the only thing that matters in life is themselves and their needs; nothing can make them happier than having their own way. Unfortunately, this attitude hurts others and makes the world a much less enjoyable place for us all to live in.

Source: The Artist, The Audience And A Man Called Nothing

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