Another woman Quote by Marion Bekoe
““I look at you and see a life we’ve yet to build, a love that feels inevitable, waiting to unfold. I look at your face and ache to make you smile, to be the reason your eyes shine just a little brighter. I look at you and want to lift you higher, to be the arms that catch you, the voice that fuels you. I look at you and dream of a future—our future, where your children are mine, and mine are yours. I look at you and feel invincible, as if with you beside me, there’s nothing I can’t conquer. I look at you and hesitate, unsure how to begin, my heart racing over a name I don’t even know. I look at you as you walk past me, our silent moment stretching between sips of coffee. I look at you as you turn, as you smile— and then I look at you drive away with another woman, because in the end, we are just strangers at the coffee shop.””
About This Quote
A yearning narrator imagines a deep, shared future with a stranger, oscillating between hope and the stark reality of unrequited connection.
In simple terms: Unrealized love in a fleeting encounter.
Desire for partnership meets fleeting anonymity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- first‑glance attraction
- coffee‑shop daydream
- seeing a partner in a stranger
- witnessing a rival
- walking away
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- creative writing
- relationship counseling
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions do we make about strangers?
- How does idealizing affect real connections?
The narrator’s projection may overlook the other person’s autonomy, turning a brief interaction into an imagined destiny.