Fall Quote by Tiffanie DeBartolo
“...we grew apart. The thing is, we loved each other, and on some level we always will, but when you’re twenty-three and you fall in love, you tend to think that love will supercede any problems. Realizing that no matter how much you love somebody, no matter how desperately you want a relationship to work, life can act as an oxidizer and corrode it to pieces.” - Loring Blackman”
About This Quote
Love alone cannot prevent relationships from deteriorating when external pressures erode the bond, even if affection remains.
In simple terms: Love fades under life's corrosive pressures.
Affection isn't enough to sustain a partnership.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- young adult romance
- marriage counseling
- friendship transition
- career change
- family obligations
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- relationship counseling
- personal growth workshops
Questions to Reflect On
- What factors can help preserve love despite external challenges?
- How can individuals recognize when love is being eroded?