It is the effect of marriage to engender in several directions some of the reserve it annihilates in one.
– Thomas Hardy
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- But, in fact, depression is not a side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying. – Hazel Grace Lancaster – John Green
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- Every problem has an effect -“ every deserved curse has a consequence or result, an outcome or effect. – Ikechukwu Joseph
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