Bits and pieces Quote by Rachel Hauck
““I don’t want men. I want one man.” She held up her finger. “One true love.” “There’s only one?” “Yes.” “How can you be so sure?” She pressed her hand over her heart. “My heart tells me. There is one for me. Only one.” Her words vibrated through him—hot, exploding, bringing to life his own thoughts on love. “You almost convince me.” “Then you’re as foolish as I am.” She broke a dead twig from the tree and crumbled the leaves in her hand. “I thought I’d found him.” Bits and pieces of dried brown leaves fluttered to the ground. “But I didn’t.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: “One True Love”, 2020
A woman seeks a singular, destined love, questioning certainty and fate.
In simple terms: She believes in a one‑true‑love destiny.
Question the idea of a single perfect partner.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dating
- relationship counseling
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you think love is predetermined?
- How does certainty affect love choices?
Assuming one true love exists can limit openness to diverse connections.