How little we know the ones we love. How little we know of anyone, in the end.

Aria Beth Sloss
How little we know the ones we love. How little...
How little we know the ones we love. How little...
How little we know the ones we love. How little...
How little we know the ones we love. How little...
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The truth is that we don’t understand people well until the very end. It’s not until their dying breath that we truly come to know them. We can never truly know someone until they are no longer with us.

Source: Autobiography Of Us

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