Every rose has its thorn

Francis Korkor
Nov 1 · 3 min read

…. following weeks after any good news, people often encounter very difficult challenges and situations.

The phrase “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn”, is pregnant with meaning. Some people use the phrase to explain love and romantic relationships, but I personally think it applies to life in general.

Of course when this phrase is used, the rose often signifies “good times”, and the thorns signifies “difficult times”.

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Francis Korkor

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B.A (Geography and Archaeology), M.A (Archaeology), Dip (Human Resources Management)

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