Love is rather impotent and pitiful: My father must have told me a million times how much he loved me, but that emotion – assuming it was even real – hardly had the strength to counter the many other acts of wrong he committed against me. Contrary to romance novels and the love-conquers-all mentality that even those of us who grow up in an era of divorce are – in response to some atavistic instinct – still raised to believe, love is always a product and a victim of circumstances. It is fragile and small. ― Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation

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Love is rather impotent and pitiful: My father must have told me a million times how much he loved me, but that emotion - assuming it was even real - hardly had the strength to counter the many other acts of wrong he committed against me. Contrary to romance novels and the love-conquers-all mentality that even those of us who grow up in an era of divorce are - in response to some atavistic instinct - still raised to believe, love is always a product and a victim of circumstances. It is fragile and small.
― Elizabeth Wurtzel,
Prozac Nation
Love is rather impotent and pitiful: My father must have told me a million times how much he loved me, but that emotion - assuming it was even real - hardly had the strength to counter the many other acts of wrong he committed against me. Contrary to romance novels and the love-conquers-all mentality that even those of us who grow up in an era of divorce are - in response to some atavistic instinct - still raised to believe, love is always a product and a victim of circumstances. It is fragile and small. ― Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation

Love is rather impotent and pitiful: My father must have told me a million times how much he loved me, but that emotion – assuming it was even real – hardly had the strength to counter the many other acts of wrong he committed against me. Contrary to romance novels and the love-conquers-all mentality that even those of us who grow up in an era of divorce are – in response to some atavistic instinct – still raised to believe, love is always a product and a victim of circumstances. It is fragile and small.
― Elizabeth Wurtzel,

Prozac Nation

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