I don't know if I love you anymore, but I do know I don't need you anymore.

Gladyce 2022-10-15 17:36:11

I don't know if I love you anymore, but I do know I don't need you anymore.
This is the one sentence I remember most clearly after reading the whole of my one and only. Faced with her ex-husband who wants to reunite with her, Annie said firmly.
It seems like a comedy, but it makes people stronger.
It's not that I don't love you anymore, it's that I don't need your love anymore. I'm independent enough to live the life I want with my kids and no longer need anyone's help.
This is really different from Annie who just found out her husband was cheating. Or it can be said that the cruel reality forced her to grow up.
She just wanted someone strong enough to protect her children. So when the officer hit George, she angrily tore off the necklace from her neck and took the children away resolutely.
But her judgment is sometimes so inaccurate, every time she thinks such a person is about to appear, reality always has to play a little joke on her.
After going around in circles, after the separation and reunion of the three people, everything is no longer important. I think it was George who said that my mother does not need a husband now.

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My One and Only quotes

  • Bill Massey: As a man, there's only one thing you need to know about a woman.

    George Devereaux: What's that?

    Bill Massey: They're never the right temperature.

    George Devereaux: No?

    Bill Massey: Something to do with their plumbing. Reproduction. Whatever reason, most of the time... they're either too hot or too cold. Mostly too cold. So what you have to do... is carry a sweater or a jacket or something with you at all times. Something you can keep in the trunk of your car... or in your closet at work... for when their thermostat gets messed up.

    George Devereaux: What else?

    Bill Massey: That's it. Once you've got that covered... there's nothing else you need to know about a woman.

  • Paula: Have you ever seen breasts?

    George Devereaux: Sure... one.

    Paula: You saw one breast?

    George Devereaux: No, I meant once. I saw some once.

    Paula: Some?

    George Devereaux: Two. I saw two, once...

    Paula: You wanna see mine?

    George Devereaux: Who? Me? Now?

    Paula: Ready?

    George Devereaux: Okay. Sure, yeah.

    Paula: How do they look?

    George Devereaux: Alright! Good, fine. Of course I don't have much to compare them to...