So damn beautiful that it sometimes kills me a little each time I look at you.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The quote "So damn beautiful that it sometimes kills me a little each time I look at you" from Jennifer L. Armentrout's book, The Darkest Star, captures the intense emotions associated with attraction and admiration. It conveys a profound sense of being overwhelmed by beauty, suggesting that such allure can be both exhilarating and painful. The speaker expresses how deeply someone can impact them, highlighting the connection between beauty and vulnerability in romantic relationships.

This line illustrates not only the physical aspects of beauty but also the emotional turmoil it can evoke. It points to the complexities of love and desire, where the joy of appreciation is interspersed with a sense of ache or longing. Overall, it emphasizes how profound experiences can shape our interactions with others, leaving us both enchanted and slightly heartbroken at the same time.

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