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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…” quote by Liane Moriarty
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““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””

Liane Moriarty

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the full spectrum of memories.

Themes

balance memory perspective acceptance complexity

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

philosophical narrative

When to use this quote

  • post‑divorce reflection
  • therapeutic journaling
  • relationship counseling
  • personal memoir writing

Key Concepts

cognitive reframing emotional resilience

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?
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