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Hunter Quote by Catherine Anderson

“Studying her small face, Hunter realized two things: he didn’t want her to be like anyone else, and, right or wrong, he had to bring this torturous waiting to an end, for both their sakes.” quote by Catherine Anderson
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““Studying her small face, Hunter realized two things: he didn’t want her to be like anyone else, and, right or wrong, he had to bring this torturous waiting to an end, for both their sakes.””

Catherine Anderson

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Dreamer’s Promise by Catherine Anderson, 1995

He sees a unique person and feels compelled to end her suffering, balancing personal desire with responsibility.

In simple terms: He wants her to be unique and end her pain.

Key Takeaway

Act to relieve suffering responsibly.

Themes

love responsibility individuality

Mood

conflicted determined

Type

narrative emotional

When to use this quote

  • relationship crisis
  • caregiving
  • personal sacrifice

Key Concepts

ethical dilemma empathy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance personal desire with another’s wellbeing?
  • What responsibilities arise when you love someone?
A Different Perspective

May overlook her autonomy in deciding her fate.

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