Help me find the aphorism, from my paraphrase
August 30, 2016 4:39 PM
I read a wonderful quote not that long ago, an aphorism about relationships, but now, no matter how hard I Google, I can't track the original down. Maybe you can help? The essence of it was: We misjudge the people we love twice: First for the better, and second for the worse.
I took it as a wonderful, pithy summation of falling in and out of love - we first delude ourselves into thinking our partners better than they really, and then, later, worse than they really are. But who said this, and how did they say it?
I took it as a wonderful, pithy summation of falling in and out of love - we first delude ourselves into thinking our partners better than they really, and then, later, worse than they really are. But who said this, and how did they say it?
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(I know this because it was quoted in Fun Home by Alison Bechdel.)
posted by Daily Alice at 7:23 PM on August 30, 2016