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Anniversary Quote by John Walter Bratton

“To have you in my life is wondrous Yet all good things, allegedly, come to an end, Piffle, says I, for you, undoubtedly, Will forever be my lover and best friend.” quote by John Walter Bratton
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“To have you in my life is wondrous Yet all good things, allegedly, come to an end, Piffle, says I, for you, undoubtedly, Will forever be my lover and best friend.”

John Walter Bratton

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown, likely personal verse

The speaker cherishes a beloved, acknowledging that good things may end but affirming lasting love and friendship

In simple terms: Love endures despite impermanence

Key Takeaway

Value and nurture deep relationships

Themes

love friendship impermanence gratitude

Mood

warm reflective

Type

personal romantic

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • long‑term partnerships
  • daily gratitude

Key Concepts

affection commitment transience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you honor lasting love?
  • What actions keep friendship alive?
A Different Perspective

Love can still fade; effort is required to sustain it

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