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Quotes About Relationships

Well, dating has become a sport and not about finding the person you love.
~ Rashida Jones
I'm friends with a lot of my exes, but it took time. We didn't just get into it. I don't think you can be friends until you're cool with them dating someone else. That's when you know.
~ Rashida Jones
But life's joys are only joys if they can be shared.
~ Ravi Zacharias
It's just that I'd rather get to know you before I get to know your lips.
~ Ray Blackston
The plane had seating for twelve, legroom for five, and all the turbulence of Darcy's family life.
~ Ray Blackston
A life's work should be based on love.
~ Ray Douglas Bradbury
After we got McDonald's going and built a larger staff, they all called her "Mother Martino." She kept track of everyone's family fortunes, whose wife was having a baby, who was having marital difficulties, or whose birthday it was. She helped make the office a happy place. It
~ Ray Kroc
She dutifully attended McDonald's gatherings in later years, and she was liked by operators' wives and by women on the staff, but there was nothing more between us. Our thirty-five years of holy matrimony endured another five in unholy acrimony. I
~ Ray Kroc
Machines can pool their resources, intelligence, and memories. Two machines—or one million machines—can join together to become one and then become separate again. Multiple machines can do both at the same time: become one and separate simultaneously. Humans call this falling in love, but our biological ability to do this is fleeting and unreliable.
~ Ray Kurzweil
crees que vas a tener amigos que son de una manera y acabas con gente que es justo lo contrario.
~ Ray Loriga
Sorprende darse cuenta de cómo el amor alimenta y calma aun en las peores condiciones, o precisamente y con más razón en las peores condiciones.
~ Ray Loriga
Puede que el chico que dormía entre gatos nunca supiese qué coño estaba haciendo, pero los gatos sabían con quién estaban durmiendo.
~ Ray Loriga
To my mind, if you don't know anything about the lives of the people you meet then they will be inclined to treat you like a child, but if you can hunt, if you can make fire, if you can make shelter and you know how to take care of yourself, they see this; they know the time it takes to acquire those skills and they will treat you as an adult. From that, they might involve you in conversations that you would not otherwise have. That is what I wanted to try to tap into. I
~ Ray Mears
The development of an informal public life depends people finding and enjoying one another outside the cash nexus.
~ Ray Oldenburg
We are an open mixing place for the general public, but we are strongly committed to bringing together people who may not normally spend time together in the hope that they will become friends, seeking deeper relationships with each other and with the community. A sign I once saw in an old café window proclaimed, "There are no strangers here, just friends who haven't met," and that pretty much captures what we're about.
~ Ray Oldenburg
If we look at what women themselves had to say, we see that many were not overly enthusiastic about their men leaving home.
~ Ray Raphael
When you're concentrating on anything that's disruptive in your life, you really don't love anybody.
~ Raymond Arroyo
Many believe effective networking is done face-to-face, building a rapport with someone by looking at them in the eye, leading to a solid connection and foundational trust.
~ Raymond Arroyo
In his powerful essay 2 Contents, 2 Realities, Francis Schaeffer proposes four things that should mark a gospel-created church: sound doctrine, honest answers to honest questions, true spirituality, and the beauty of human relationships.
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
It is not as though marriage is just one theme among others in the Bible. Instead, marriage is the wraparound concept for the entire Bible, within which the other themes find their places. And if the Bible is telling a story of married
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
the gospel fills a husband's heart with a sense of his wife's greatness and potential, the glorious woman she is destined to become, and he learns to love her accordingly:
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
There was a time when I thought I loved my first wife more than life itself. But now I hate her guts. I do. How do you explain that? What happened to that love? What happened to it, is what I'd like to know. I wish someone could tell me.
~ Raymond Carver
and it ought to make us feel ashamed when we talk like we know what we're talking about when we talk about love.
~ Raymond Carver
But he stays by the window, remembering that life. They had laughed. They had leaned on each other and laughed until the tears had come, while everything else—the cold and where he'd go in it—was outside, for a while anyway.
~ Raymond Carver