7/13/2016
“I no longer believed in the idea of soul
mates, or love at first sight. But I was beginning
to believe that a very few times in your life, if you
were lucky, you might meet someone who was exactly
right for you. Not because he was perfect, or because
you were, but because your combined flaws were
arranged in a way that allowed two separate
beings to hinge together.”
– Lisa Kleypas


One of my favorite authors!
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Nice
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Thank you 🙂
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It was only a concept of romanticism, yes the flaws of counterparts does compliment each other in time.
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This is so absolutely beautiful.
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Thanks Sumyanna 🙂
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So beautiful and reminds me of a recent nytimes article I read, titled “Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person” by Alain de Botton.. “Compatibility is an achievement of love; it must not be its precondition”. Just thought I’d share. Great quote.
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That is what’s great about life, a lot of people have different Interpreation about things and I myself have found that the soulmate theory has many variations to it. Only in writing can I truly express how I feel but this is a beautiful piece of work!
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Love this. I always say for every bent pot there is a bent lid
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Beautiful
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Wonderful!
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Yes, when the flaws match. Togetherness is being weird the same way.
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