Family Quote by Charlotte McPherren
““Then I realized I loved you. That was awful." "Awful!" "Loving you and knowing I couldn't have you was tearing me apart. Though I knew nothing would pardon me in your eyes, I had to do what I could to make sure you'd always have your family to take care of you. That's why I sent the telegram to Washington, asking for the authority to grant amnesty to your brothers and your pa. "I saved your family because I loved you, darlin', not because of what they could do to help me. True, they made the job easier, but I would have managed one way or another. "As for the wedding, your pa just provded me with the excuse to ignore the consequences and take what I wanted most in the world-you. I should have told you everything then. But I was selfish, Willow,and I feared I'd lose you once you knew the truth. "I guess I was hoping that once you were legally mine you'd give the two of us a chance.I even began telling myself that the amnesty deal would soften your opinion of me. When a man loves a woman as much as I love you, he reaches for almost any excuse to make himself believe he can win her over.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown (fictional narrative)
Love can drive selfish actions and moral compromises, revealing inner conflict.
In simple terms: Love can cloud judgment.
Reflect on motives behind actions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- romantic relationships
- family obligations
- political decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Are your actions truly for love or self‑gain?
- What are the costs of secrecy?
Self‑interest may harm others.