Sherrilyn Kenyon Quotes
Weddings Have Always Been A Fascinating Thing To Me. A Time When People Look In Each Others Eyes And Promise Each Other They Will Never Allow Anyone Or Anything To Divide Them. Out Of Two Families, They Come Together To Form A Separate Branch That Links Back To Their Roots. It's A Time When Two Families Are Joined Together Because Of The Hearts Of Two People. A Time When Ill Will And Bad Feelings Should Be Put To Rest Along With The Past. Weddings Signify A New Beginning. After All, No Human Alive Has Ever Been Able To Choose His Family ... God Knows, I Would Never Have Chosen Mine. But As The Roman Playwright Terence Once Wrote, 'From Many A Bad Beginning Great Friendships Have Formed.' (Zarek)
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