Responsibility comes with every relationship.

Kenneth Eade
Responsibility comes with every relationship.
Responsibility comes with every relationship.
Responsibility comes with every relationship.
Responsibility comes with every relationship.
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Responsibility comes with every relationship. Responsibility is something that you take on when you get into a relationship. It is important for all of us to share the responsibilities of the relationship. Without doing so, we can cause problems for ourselves and others. If you want to be successful in your relationships, then you must be responsible.

Source: Traffick Stop, An American Assassins Story

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