Someone once said that marriage is like standing in a corridor lined with doors. You go off through your door, he goes through his, but at the end of the day you have to come back to the corridor, touch base, hold hands, because through every door are more doors, and beyond them, more again, and if you both go through too many without coming back to the corridor, you may never find your way back. Carrie Adams
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I have always admired this quote because it tells your significant other that you are committed to rebuilding your relationship. The idea is not to go off in different directions, but rather, to stay strong so that you two can find a way to be together again.

Source: The Godmother

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