Quote by Emily Giffin
Its a funny thing - when Im crazed with work, spending time with m

Its a funny thing – when Im crazed with work, spending time with my children relaxes me. Yet, at the end of a long weekend with them, the very thing I need to relax is a little work and time away from them! – Emily Giffin

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