Marriage without struggle is like an unfired clay pot. It is easily made, but it will not stand the test of time.

Allan Wolf
Marriage without struggle is like an unfired clay pot. It...
Marriage without struggle is like an unfired clay pot. It...
Marriage without struggle is like an unfired clay pot. It...
Marriage without struggle is like an unfired clay pot. It...
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Marriage without struggle is like an unfired clay pot.It is easily made, but it will not stand the test of time. This quote perfectly describes the joys and hardships of a successful marriage. A successful marriage requires effort. If you do not put in the effort required to make your marriage work, it will slowly crumble and fall apart. Marriage can be a great thing, but it is often a very difficult thing.

Source: The Watch That Ends The Night

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