If you don't receive love from the ones who are meant to love you, you will never stop looking for it.

Robert Goolrick
If you don't receive love from the ones who are...
If you don't receive love from the ones who are...
If you don't receive love from the ones who are...
If you don't receive love from the ones who are...
About This Quote

The way you see your beloved ones will always stay the same. You may love someone so much, but it doesn't mean that this person will feel the same way about you. It may turn out that you are not meant to have this person in your life. But, it is important to realize that unless you are willing to love yourself, you will not be able to love anyone else.

Source: The End Of The World As We Know It: Scenes From A Life

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