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" A house divided could stand, and in fact had been doing so for time immemorial. Families had been tolerating differences while still standing strong forever. Any parent of a teenager learned this. Relationships weren’t based on total agreement. They required respect and empathy. What mattered most was not seeing eye to eye but seeing each other clearly. "

Deborah Wilde , A Shade Too Far (Magic After Midlife #3)


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Deborah Wilde quote : A house divided could stand, and in fact had been doing so for time immemorial. Families had been tolerating differences while still standing strong forever. Any parent of a teenager learned this. Relationships weren’t based on total agreement. They required respect and empathy. What mattered most was not seeing eye to eye but seeing each other clearly.