Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20150324182630/@comment-24199126-20150325123517

When I originally put up the quote, I was going along the lines of Humphry's thinking, but in hindsight, I do see what you mean, Jjuser. There's not enough context for the quote; we can add more context in the field that provides the person who said the quote, but then that detracts from the quote itself. The current definitely could use a brush-up, so I'm not averse to using a new one, if one can be found. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's realized Kristoff doesn't reveal much of himself through words, so another character's words about him might have to do. I think the "Fixer Upper" ones are good, but why not this:

"Love is ... putting someone else's needs before yours, like, you know, how Kristoff brought you back here to Hans and left you forever."

- Olaf realized that Kristoff had overlooked his own feelings so that Anna could be happy with Hans

It embodies much of the original quote (Kristoff's feelings for Anna, his selflessness, etc.), without relying too much on context. It also has elements of the "Fixer Upper" quotes, namely that Kristoff is a kind and honest guy. Let me know what you think :)

Also, in the future, let's keep these kinds of discussions on the talk page of the article, so it's easier to log all these responses ^^