Biggest mistake Quote by Sarah Brianne
““At the beginning of the semester, when you asked who I loved the most, an image of my mother popped in my head. When you asked me who I loved the most for the second time, it wasn’t an image of my mother. Instead, it was replaced by an image of a strawberry blonde with big, blue eyes. It took me a long time to figure out the exact moment I fell in love with her, partly because I denied that I did until it was too late. I fucked up so badly and did so many things wrong, to the point of no return, so I let her go. The selfless part inside of me wants to say I did the right thing, and the selfish part of me thinks I made the biggest mistake of my life. I guess the selfless side won out because, every time I look at her and see what I did, I realize I don’t deserve her. I was never supposed to fall in love with her, but that was the best mistake of my life. I will always love her; I have ever since I purposely bumped into her in the hallway.””
About This Quote
Describes a painful love that feels both a mistake and a profound, unavoidable connection, revealing inner conflict between self‑less love and selfish regret.
In simple terms: Love can be both a mistake and a deep truth.
Emotional conflict arises from love’s paradoxes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- breakup aftermath
- long‑term relationships
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Write a reflective journal
- Seek counseling
Questions to Reflect On
- What does ‘best mistake’ mean to you?
- How can you reconcile self‑less and selfish motives?
Romanticizing regret may prevent healthy closure.