Michka Assayas Quotes
The More You Experience Love, The More Full Of It You Should Be. But The Opposite Sometimes Happens, Because You Fear The Loss Of Life. You Fear The Vulnerability That Can Take The Goodness Of It Away. This Might Have Happened Because When I Was Just A Kid, I Had The Sense That Your Whole Life Can Change With A Death In The Family. It's Like They Say - At Least I Say - It's The Loss Of Money That Leads To The Love Of It. You Know, The People Who Care About Money Are Never The People Who Made A Lot. They're The People Who Have Lost A Lot. And I Think That Might Be True In Relationships, When If You've Lost Somebody Important To You Early On, You Live In Fear Of That The Rest Of Your Life. I Suppose That's One Of The Things That I Would Fear, And That Might Explain The Rage You Referred To Earlier, Which Is Real In Me, At Some Point, It Really Is. An Odd Thing To Own Up To, But I Do Know It's True.
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