Marriage Quote by Liane Moriarty
““It was good to remember that for every horrible memory from her marriage, there was also a happy one. She wanted to see it clearly, to understand that it wasn’t all black, or all white. It was a million colors. And yes, ultimately it hadn’t worked out, but that was okay. Just because a marriage ended didn’t mean that it hadn’t been happy at times. She thought about that””
About This Quote
Acknowledges that relationships contain both pain and joy, urging a balanced view of past experiences rather than a binary judgment.
In simple terms: Relationships are nuanced, not purely good or bad.
Embrace the full spectrum of memories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- post‑divorce reflection
- therapeutic journaling
- relationship counseling
- personal memoir writing
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- help clients reframe past relationships
- guide self‑compassion exercises
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing both positive and negative moments affect healing?
- What strategies can you use to recall happy memories without idealizing them?