Quote by David Levithan

And still, for all the jealously, all the doubt, sometimes I will be struck with a kind of awe that we're together. That someone like me could find someone like you --- it renders me wordless. Because surely words would conspire against such luck, would protest the unlikelihood of such a turn of events.


And still, for all the jealously, all the doubt, sometimes I

Summary

This quote conveys a sense of disbelief and astonishment that two unlikely people could come together in a relationship. The speaker acknowledges the presence of jealousy and doubt but also feels a deep sense of awe when contemplating the unlikeliness of their union. The speaker is left speechless by the improbability of finding someone like the other person, as if words themselves couldn't adequately convey or justify their extraordinary luck in being together.

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Love
By David Levithan
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