Kane Quote by Lora Leigh
““It was my baby, too.” His voice was husky, filled with regret, with pain. “But even more than that, Sherra, you’re my soul. You’re every breath I take. I would give my life to have saved you. I would give it now if it would mean I could go back and spare you this pain.” The dampness from his eyes soaked the swarthy complexion, lined with pain and regret. “I would do anything, everything, baby, to ease this pain for you.””
About This Quote
The speaker expresses profound remorse and a willingness to sacrifice everything to alleviate another's suffering, framing love as an all‑consuming, redemptive force.
In simple terms: Love drives extreme self‑sacrifice.
Love fuels selfless devotion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- bereavement support
- intimate relationship counseling
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- expressive writing to process grief
- empathetic listening techniques
Questions to Reflect On
- When does devotion become self‑harm?
- How can love be expressed without losing self?
Idealizes self‑destruction, which can be unhealthy.