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Relationships

“…but she never wanted to be in a relationship again. Because relationships were the worst. So many obligations. So many compromises. So many arguments. Someone always got destroyed in the end. Sometimes everyone got destroyed in the end.”

 —  Jami Attenberg, The Middlesteins

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mkd said…
I have not been up on blog reading lately - you know insanity at work stuff - but I am catching up and Love love love this quote. Although I try to be a tiny bit optimistic :-)
Kathy Howe said…
Smoochdog!!!!! :)

Hope you are well!

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