“Two people can care for each other but not want the same things.”
“It's [marriage] about two people compromising, said Fee. It's about two people caring for each other and wanting to do as much as they can to make each other happy while still maintaining their own self-respect, which can sometimes get complicated . . . .”
“When two people love each other, they don't look at each other, they look in the same direction.”
“If two people love the same thing, she reasoned, then they must love each other, at least a little, even if they never say it.”
“I'd tell you to be careful, except for two things. One, it wouldn't do any good anyhow. And two, I think we tell each other that too much. Be careful. Don't get hurt. Don't take changes. Don't try anything. Don't feel. Might as well be telling each other not to be alive at all. Boils down to the same thing.”
“Love is when two people who care for each other get confused”