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Dennis Lehane, A Drink Before the War Quotes: Maybe that's what love is-counting the bandages until someone says, 'Enough'.
         

Maybe that's what love is-counting the bandages until someone says, 'Enough'.


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This page presents the quote "Maybe that's what love is-counting the bandages until someone says, 'Enough'.". Author of this quote is Dennis Lehane, A Drink Before the War. This quote is about love, moving-on, affection,.