“If between friends, engaged couple, relatives or spouses never arises a quarrel, by one or both sides there is no any interest.”

—  Prevale

Original: Se tra amici, fidanzati, parenti o coniugi non nasce mai una lite, da una o entrambe le parti non c'è alcun interesse.
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