“A marriage was like a house under constant construction, each year seeing the completion of new rooms. A first-year marriage was a cottage; one that had gone on for twenty-seven years was a huge and rambling mansion. There were bound to be crannies and storage spaces, most of them dusty and abandoned, some containing a few unpleasant relics you would just as soon you hadn't found. But that was no biggie. You either threw those relics out or took them to Goodwill.”
Quote by Stephen King
Book:A Good Marriage
Work
A Good Marriage
A Good Marriage is a narrative that delves into the intricacies of a marriage that has spanned decades, examining the evolving dynamics and emotional connections between the couple. more
