Bernard DsaAffinity of a marriage is not a destination, but a journey of two hearts breezing into an yearning eternity
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Ayn Rand said, “Affinity of a marriage is not a destination, but a journey of two hearts breezing into an yearning eternity.” She believed that most marriages fail not because the couple doesn’t love each other but because they do. She also believed that our time on Earth is too short to be spent on something as frivolous as a mere vacation.
Source: Sweet Temptations
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