Quote by Nicole Kidman
Youve just got to have a sense of respect for the person you have

Youve just got to have a sense of respect for the person you have children with. Anger doesnt help anybody. Ultimately you have to say forgiveness is important, and honoring what you had together is important. But its easy to say and harder to do. – Nicole Kidman

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