I know that's what people say-- you'll get over it. I'd say it, too. But I know it's not true. Oh, youll be happy again, never fear. But you won't forget. Every time you fall in love it will be because something in the man reminds you of him.

Betty Smith
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Love is a lesson in life. Love teaches us how to become better people. Love makes us more human. When we fall in love, we learn who we are and who we want to be.

We learn the importance of being loved and loved unconditionally. We can't get over our past loves because they are with us always, reminding us of the way they made us feel.

Source: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn

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