"Bad divorce?" Hardy asked, his gaze falling to my hands. I realized I was clutching my purse in a death grip. "No, the divorce was great," I said. "It was the marriage that sucked."

"Bad divorce?" Hardy asked, his gaze falling to my hands. I realized I was clutching my purse in a death grip. "No, the divorce was great," I said. "It was the marriage that sucked."

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This quote poignantly captures the irony and complexity often involved in relationships and their endings. It flips a common societal perception that divorces are inherently negative experiences, suggesting instead that the months or years of marital strife preceding a divorce can be far worse than the legal or emotional procedures following the separation. The speaker's admission that the marriage "sucked" contrasts sharply with the declaration that the divorce was "great," opening...

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