What a desperate, pathetic fool I was. Time after time, my "friends" had shown me their true colors. Yet, I still wanted to believe they were sorry for causing me pain. p. 128

Jodee Blanco
What a desperate, pathetic fool I was. Time after time,...
What a desperate, pathetic fool I was. Time after time,...
What a desperate, pathetic fool I was. Time after time,...
What a desperate, pathetic fool I was. Time after time,...
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In this quote, the narrator is reflecting on the events that led to his arrest. He reflects not only on what they did to him, but also on what he thought they had done for him. After a time of being betrayed, he cannot shake his memories of being "daddy's little girl" and is left with only a deep sense of despair.

Source: Please Stop Laughing At Me... One Womans Inspirational Story

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