Maybe that's what we do to the people we love: take shots in the dark and realize too late that we've wounded the people we are trying to protect.

Jodi Picoult
Maybe that's what we do to the people we love:...
Maybe that's what we do to the people we love:...
Maybe that's what we do to the people we love:...
Maybe that's what we do to the people we love:...
About This Quote

This quote reflects on the power of love. The people we care about are often hurt by our own actions because we are too afraid or too self-absorbed to realize what we are doing to them.

Source: Handle With Care

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