Quotes About Intimacy
Man's closest relative is not the chimpanzee, as the TV people believe, but is, in fact, the dog.
~ Garth Stein
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People do not get married planning to divorce. Divorce is the result of a lack of preparation for marriage and the failure to learn the skills of working together as teammates in an intimate relationship.
~ Gary Chapman
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True love cannot begin until the "in love" experience has run it's course.
~ Gary Chapman
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Reader, I kissed her. A quiet walk we had, she and I.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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The world turns and the world spins, the tide runs in and the tide runs out, and there is nothing in the world more beautiful and more wonderful in all its evolved forms than two souls who look at each other straight on.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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In the real world, people fall out of love little by little, not all at once. They stop looking at each other. They stop talking. They stop serving lima beans. After Walter Cronkite is finished, one of them goes for a ride in a Ford Mustang, and the other goes upstairs to the bedroom. And there is a lot of quiet in the house. And late at night, the sounds of sadness creep underneath the bedroom doors and along the dark halls.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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Once in a while you meet someone, and soon you both discover the two of you are truly something special to each other... you share your thoughts and feelings so relaxed, so openly, and right away you know your friendship's truly meant to be.
~ Gary Harrington
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For the year Jessica and I were together, we were as in love as two people can be. There was no faking how she felt about me. She couldn't possibly have reversed herself so quickly.
~ Gary K. Wolf
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Long-term marital intimacy requires accepting this truth: to stop giving yourself to your spouse is to spiritually divorce them.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Done well, marital sexuality can be a supremely healing experience.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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One can do many external deeds of love and still hold back the really precious gift, the inner self. This gift can be given only through communication."3
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Getting married is agreeing to grow together, into each other, to virtually commingle our souls so that we share a unique and rare bond.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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We realize it's not about what we get out of our marriage but about what we become in our marriage.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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What's so fascinating about all of this is that what we need to develop to enjoy an intimate marriage — commitment, tenacity, perseverance — is exactly what Scripture says we need to develop as faithful servants of God. This isn't a coincidence. It makes sense that God would design the fundamental human relationship — that between a husband and wife — as a relationship that complements our spiritual walk.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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We never slept together until our wedding night, so the honeymoon was a rather intoxicating experience, but once the honeymoon was over, reality immediately set in like a dense Seattle fog.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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When you entered this relationship of marriage, you committed to keep moving toward your spouse. Any step back, any pause, any retreat, is an act of fraud. Learn to move toward the person God has given to you for the purpose of teaching you how to love.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Occasional acts of dramatic service like this can go such a long way — not only in cementing intimacy as a couple, but in reminding the spouse who does the giving that to know Christ is to know service; to become like Christ is to become like a servant; to follow Christ is to follow the way of service.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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The marriage relationship allows us to experientially identify with God and his relationship with Israel.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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When you sexually reconnect, you feel the effects of this neurochemical cement. Learning to disregard this cement (which you must eventually do to break things off) will undercut the positive effects it has in marriage. You must train yourself to ignore what God created you to pay attention to.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Lord, how can I love my spouse today like she [or he] has never been or ever will be loved?
~ Gary L. Thomas
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BECOMING ONE — IN THE DEEPEST, MOST INTIMATE SENSE — TAKES TIME. IT TAKES AT LEAST THE SPAN OF A DECADE FOR THE SENSE OF INTIMACY TO REALLY DISPLAY ITSELF IN THE MARRIAGE RELATIONSHIP.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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If you haven't talked about it to your partner, you have no business talking about it to someone else, unless it's a particularly touchy issue and you're seeking godly wisdom as to how to share it or broach the topic.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Marriage isn't about rights as much as it is about revelation.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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One can do many external deeds of love and still hold back the really precious gift, the inner self. This gift can be given only through communication.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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