Eric Mabius and Sarah Lafleur as DANIEL and MOLLY MEADE in UGLY BETTY | 3x22 “In The Stars”

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Eric Mabius and Sarah Lafleur as DANIEL and MOLLY MEADE in UGLY BETTY | 3x22 “In The Stars”
Daniel and Molly Meade in Ugly Betty Season 3 (2009)
“we’re going hiking. and tomorrow we’re going to the beach. but it’s freezing. i don’t care. look all i know is that every free moment of every free day is going to be spent with you. you want to go traveling, you want to stay home, you want to go to the movies, you want to ride around the freaking subway all day, it doesn’t matter. all that matters is that I love you molly, and i’m going to treasure every moment I have left with you.” daniel meade, ugly betty season 3 episode 18. / “and to my wife molly, i love you.” / “we can be together forever. that’s all i’ve ever wanted.” daniel meade, ugly betty season 4 episode 7 / ‘you’ll get over it…’ it’s the clichés that cause the trouble. to lose someone you love is to alter your life for ever. you don’t get over it because ‘it” is the person you loved. the pain stops, there are new people, but the gap never closes. how could it? the particularness of someone who mattered enough to grieve over is not made anodyne by death. this hole in my heart is in the shape of you and no-one else can fit it. why would I want them to?” ― jeanette winterson, written on the body / “…the sad part is, that I will probably end up loving you without you for much longer than I loved you when I knew you. some people might find that strange. but the truth of it is that the amount of love you feel for someone and the impact they have on you as a person, is in no way relative to the amount of time you have known them.” ― ranata suzuki