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The Newlyweds The Newlyweds by Arianne Richmonde
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“Benjamin Franklin felt that it was wrong that the bald eagle was chosen as the emblem for our nation. He said the bald eagle had bad moral character because he did not get his living honestly… too lazy to fish for himself… Benjamin Franklin said this, that the bald eagle stole from the fish hawk and that the turkey was a more respectable bird and a true native of America.”
Arianne Richmonde, The Newlyweds
“Marriages are like gardens; you have to tend them constantly. Just when the roses bloom little weeds peek through the earth, and if you don’t pluck them out when they’re tender, they grow thick and stubborn.”
Arianne Richmonde, The Newlyweds
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Arianne Richmonde, The Newlyweds
“Generation Z. These kids had been raised with floods, fires, lying politicians, climate change disasters, online stalking pedophiles, and burgeoning unemployment. Her generation was angry and wanted answers.”
Arianne Richmonde, The Newlyweds
“found a spanner in the garage. Watched”
Arianne Richmonde, The Newlyweds
“In your teens and early twenties, fear doesn’t seem to equate the way it does when you’re older.”
Arianne Richmonde, The Newlyweds