His wife is incomparably great.

Desiree 2022-04-06 08:01:01

Love at first sight is cliché, but it is also different. What else can be as unreasonable as love?

The beginning of love.

Partners in sweet love always bring their own aura of happiness, not only because of hormones, but also because of mutual sympathy.

sweet lover.

Robin's fall did not crush Diana or scare Diana away. Robin didn't want her to waste time on herself. It was Diana who understood that she loved Robin more and needed him to accompany her and her son.

Diana's very tender eyes.

When a person is strong, none of us can predict how strong he is. Children, parents, lovers, friends could be any member who needs you. And this core is you.

Thank you for choosing to live.

The innocence and purity of children are the most precious and precious. Parents are reluctant to break it at any time. Robin gives all the fatherly love, even more tenacious than ordinary people.

Can we go to Africa?

Children are like this, and children often represent hope.

I can push you.

He knew it was time to leave. She also understands that she can no longer ask him to live as a lover/friend.

Not ready to say goodbye.

"The greatest thing about love is that, in front of it, it will eventually take off its skin and keep its heart and soul together."

Thank you for the happiness you bring me. each other

And Diana and Robin's faithful and honest connection can no longer be described only by love and kinship, it is so deep and wonderful.

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  • Dr. Clement Aitken: May I begin by noting an interesting fact? At this conference on managing the lives of the severely disabled there are no disabled people present.

    [general laughter]

    Conference Chairman: Dr Aitken, forgive me, but the severely disabled are on life-support machines. So how could they be present?

    [loud laughter in the room]

    Dr. Clement Aitken: Um... well, allow me to introduce... um... Mr Robin Cavendish.

  • Robin Cavendish: Why do you keep your disabled people in prisons?