Quote by Juliana Hatfield
Beauty can be sad. You're proof of that. When the damage is done, you're damaged goods. That's not to say it's not okay. I wouldn't have it any other way. A heart, a heart that hurts, is a heart, a heart that works.
Summary
This quote suggests that beauty can often be accompanied by sorrow, as evidenced by the person being referred to. It implies that once someone has experienced pain or been damaged, they are perceived as flawed or broken. However, the quote also highlights that this is not necessarily a negative thing; the speaker expresses acceptance and appreciation for this kind of heart, emphasizing that a heart that can feel hurt is a heart that is capable of functioning and experiencing love.