"I began to believe the fairy tales: You know, how we're all out there looking for our magical missing half"
- Michael Bergin
About this Quote
This quote speaks to the concept of finding one's soulmate. It recommends that we are all looking for someone who completes us, somebody who is our "wonderful missing half". This idea is frequently found in fairy tales, where the lead character discovers their real love and lives gladly ever after. The quote implies that all of us have a deep-seated belief that we can find someone who will make us feel total. It recommends that we all have a yearning for a connection that is so strong and meaningful that it can only be described as wonderful. This quote speaks to the power of love and the hope that all of us have of discovering somebody who will make us feel whole.
This quote is written / told by Michael Bergin somewhere between March 19, 1969 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
The author also have 23 other quotes.
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