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marriage was only the beginning. the lines of our loving weave an ever more closely patterned fabric a tapestry of a shared life.--pam brown
HHҸ_҂Đѽ(jng)һMoȵĹͬĮ--
tis you alone that sweetens life, and makes one wish the wings of time were clipt, which not only seems but really flies away too fast, much too fast, for those that love ...--john hervey
ΨҸе۔rgwYpĹꎰֻ܌@Ϣ--վS
a marriage where not only esteem, but passion is kept awake, is, i am convinced, the most perfect state of sublunary happiness.--frances brooke
ǷNgྴeMĻgҸľ--
you ought to trust me for i do not love and will never love any woman in the world but you, and my chief desire is to link myself to you week by week by bonds which shall ever become more intimate and profound.--winston churchill
Ոţ֮Ҳِ@κŮԸc@ļ~Srg׃øoԺ--
there are three faithful friendsan old wife, an old dog, and ready money.--benjamin franklin
ҌѩϹͬF(xin)--m
better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.--charlotte bronte
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