“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.”
Quote by Carrie Adams
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The title 'The Godmother' suggests a work centered on figures who serve as protectors, guides, or maternal figures outside traditional family structures. Such a title often implies narratives examining the bonds between individuals who assume nurturing or influential roles in another's life. The term godmother carries cultural significance across various traditions, typically denoting a woman who serves as sponsor at baptism or who provides guidance and support. Literary works with this title may delve into questions of loyalty, obligation, power dynamics in relationships, or the transformation of such connections throughout a character's journey. Without additional context specifying the author, publication details, or narrative focus, the description remains general, reflecting the broad thematic possibilities inherent in such a title. more
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