“When you love something, you don't see its flaws.”
“To truly love someone you have to see their flaws. See the dark side. The things you don't like.”
“It's like when you love someone so much you are blind to their flaws.”
“A stranger can see in an instant something in you that you might spend years learning about yourself. How awful we all are when we look at ourselves under a light, finally seeing our reflections. How little we know about ourselves. How much forgiveness it must take to love a person, to choose not to see their flaws, or to see those flaws and love the person anyway. If you never forgive you’ll always be alone.”
“You don't know love when you see it. You've tricked something out with your imagination that you think love, and you expect the real thing to look like that.”
“And women don't usually like to be looked at. They feel vulnerable, exposed. They are self-conscious about their perceived flaws. What they don't understand is that men don't see them the same way they see themselves. We see curves and we love those curves. Confidence is sexy as hell, Alli Cat. It's the sexiest possible think that you can wear.”