Margaret Mitchell Quotes
Yes, I'm Sorry For You - Sorry To See You Throwing Away Happiness With Both Hands And Reaching Out For Something That Would Never Make You Happy. I'm Sorry Because You Are Such A Fool You Don't Know There Can't Ever Be Happiness Except When Like Mates Like. If I Were Dead, If Miss Melly Were Dead And You Had Your Precious Honorable Lover, Do You Think You'd Be Happy With Him? Hell, No! You Would Never Know Him, Never Know What He Was Thinking About, Never Understand Him Any More Than You Understand Music And Poetry And Books Or Anything That Isn't Dollars And Cents. Whereas, We, Dear Wife Of My Bosom, Could Have Been Perfectly Happy If You Had Ever Given Us Half A Chance, For We Are So Much Alike. We Are Both Scoundrels, Scarlett, And Nothing Is Beyond Us When We Want Something. We Could Have Been Happy, For I Loved You And I Know You, Scarlett, Down To Your Bones, In A Way That Ashley Could Never Know You. And He Would Despise You If He Did Know...
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