"And the relationships that happen become so intense, deep, involved and complex and really hard to say goodbye to. The hardest part of the show is saying goodbye when it's all done. It really breaks you"
- Genevieve Gorder
About this Quote
In this quote, Genevieve Gorder is expressing the psychological effect of the relationships formed during her deal with a program. She explains these relationships as extreme, deep, involved, and complex, suggesting that they exceed surface area level connections. Biding farewell to these relationships at the end of the program is the hardest part for her, suggesting that they have had a significant influence on her. Gorder's usage of the expression "it really breaks you" conveys the depth of emotion and accessory she feels towards these relationships, highlighting the difficulty of letting go. In general, this quote highlights the effective and long lasting results of significant connections and the battle of biding farewell to them.
This quote is written / told by Genevieve Gorder somewhere between July 26, 1974 and today. He/she was a famous Designer from USA.
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