Quote by Cassandra Clare
Still I pictured having you for fifty, sixty more years. I thought I might be ready then to let you go. But it's you, and I realize now that I won't be anymore ready to lose you then than I am right now. Which is not at all.
Summary
This quote expresses a profound realization about the fear of losing someone. The speaker originally imagined that with more time, they would grow accustomed to the idea of losing the person they cherish. However, upon reflection, they understand that their attachment and unwillingness to let go will never diminish, regardless of the amount of time they have together. The quote highlights the speaker's deep emotional connection and the reluctance to accept the inevitable loss, emphasizing that their love remains constant and unwavering.