A Quote by Emily Giffin

Really-nothing is unforgivable if you truly love someone. — © Emily Giffin
Really-nothing is unforgivable if you truly love someone.
You know, I don't think there's anything truly unforgivable. Not where there's love.
In terms of the themes, I love gray areas. The show is really about what makes someone truly good or what makes someone truly bad, and are we either of those things? 'Loki' is in that gray area.
When a person you love dies, it doesn’t feel real. It’s like it’s happening to someone else. It’s someone else’s life. I’ve never been good with the abstract. What does it mean when someone is really truly gone?
If I were really, truly in love with someone who was truly in love with me, then I would get married, but that would be the only reason I'd get married.
I think you can only be truly mad at someone you really love.
There's nothing more unforgivable than someone who thinks he knows more about yourself than you do.
Is it ever really a waste of time to love someone, truly and deeply, with everything you have?
Attachment is your biggest strength and your biggest weakness. Though it gives you the power to love someone more than yourself, it becomes difficult to live when you lose something you are attached to. Even when we have lost, we should go beyond that and get truly attached to someone. Loving someone truly is the most beautiful feeling.
If you love someone - like, truly love someone - I don't think that ever goes away. But what does change is your perspective on the relationship and the dynamic.
Do you think it's possible to finally decide that you really, truly love someone but not end up marrying him?
You can't truly love someone if you also love yourself, just as you can't love someone if you are not honest with them and they with you - otherwise it's just infatuation and desire.
May your service of love a beautiful thing; want nothing else, fear nothing else and let love be free to become what love truly is.
I like playing characters with as many emotions as possible. I'd love to play a really crazy person - someone truly out of her mind.
I’d always heard that when you truly love someone, you’re happy for them as long they’re happy. But that’s a lie. That’s higher-road bullshit. If you love someone so much, why the hell would you be happy to see them with anyone else? I didn’t want the easy kind of love. I wanted the crazy love, the kind of love that created and destroyed all at the same time.
What's absolutely unforgivable is the financial benefit top management people get for laying off people. There's no excuse for it. No justification. No explanation. This is morally and socially unforgivable, and we'll pay a very nasty price.
Fall in love with someone who truly deserves your heart. Not with someone who plays with it.
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