“Have enough courage to trust love one more time and always one more time.”
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About this quote
The line asks you to try connection again even after you've been hurt. It frames courage as a choice you can make in small, repeatable steps, not a grand heroic act. Ask yourself who deserves one more chance and then pick a concrete next move you can manage. Start with low-stakes action—send a short message, set a clear boundary, or arrange a brief meeting.
When to use it
- After a breakup: "I know we hurt each other, but I'm willing to trust love one more time—can we try therapy and take small steps?"
- Mending a friendship: "I don't want to lose you. I'm ready to try again if we agree on how we'll handle disagreements."
- Between partners after a betrayal: "I need clear actions, not promises. I'm willing to see one more try if you let me set a boundary I can trust."
- Rejoining a team after a coach change: "I was burned before, but I'm ready to trust the training plan one more time—let's set measurable goals this season."

