Quote by Amanda Grace
It's not fair. It's not fair that he lets his rage take over, that he lets it rule him. I don't know why he has to let it rule him. I don't know why he has to be two people. I don't know why he gets to be two people, and I only get to be me, the one who is here to take what he has to give, and who is here to pick pu the pieces afterward.
Summary
This quote reflects a sense of frustration and injustice towards someone who consistently succumbs to their anger. The speaker questions why this person allows their rage to control them, leading them to act as two different versions of themselves. Meanwhile, the speaker feels limited to their own authentic self, forced to deal with the aftermath of this person's outbursts. The quote highlights the perceived disparity in how individuals handle their emotions and the burden it places on others in the process.
By Amanda Grace