Quote by Monica Bellucci
After a while in marriage, it doesnt work anymore. There is someth

After a while in marriage, it doesnt work anymore. There is something missing, there is something wrong. There are few marriages that stay alive forever. We like something, and after a while, we hate what we used to love. – Monica Bellucci

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In a couple, sometimes, one or both people have to give up their personal life, dreams and ambitions for the good of the family. – Monica Bellucci

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