Skip to content

Last sacrifice Quote by Richelle Mead

“I don’t believe in soul mates, not exactly. I think it’s ridiculous to think that there’s only one person out there for us. What if your ‘soul mate’ lives in Zimbabwe? What if he dies young? I also think ‘two souls becoming one’ is ridiculous. You need to hold onto yourself.” quote by Richelle Mead
Download Open image
““I don’t believe in soul mates, not exactly. I think it’s ridiculous to think that there’s only one person out there for us. What if your ‘soul mate’ lives in Zimbabwe? What if he dies young? I also think ‘two souls becoming one’ is ridiculous. You need to hold onto yourself.””

Richelle Mead

About This Quote

Source Interview: Author Q&A, 2015

Soul mates are a myth; true partnership requires self‑ownership and openness to many possibilities.

In simple terms: Love isn’t limited to one perfect person; stay true to yourself.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate self‑love before seeking a partner.

Themes

love self‑worth relationships myths personal growth

Mood

hopeful realistic encouraging

Type

motivational thought‑provoking

When to use this quote

  • dating
  • personal development
  • friendship
  • counseling
  • media narratives

Key Concepts

psychology romantic idealism self‑care

Questions to Reflect On

  • What qualities do you value most in yourself?
  • How do you balance self‑care with openness to love?
A Different Perspective

Idealizing a single soulmate can cause disappointment and dependency.

3.3 out of 5 (3 ratings)

More by Richelle Mead

Explore all 2,002 Richelle Mead quotes

More Last sacrifice quotes

Browse all 35 Last sacrifice quotes