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Quotes About Relationships

Though a cat person's love for their pet is no less powerful, cat people tend to keep their relationships private and privileged. Cat people prefer a more intimate and confidential relationship. Cat people live their lives quietly and close to the vest. Cat people share books. Dog people share holidays.
~ William J. Thomas
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link, and life is after all a chain.
~ William James
I am done with great things and big plans, great institutions and big success. I am for those tiny, invisible loving human forces that work from individual to individual, creeping through the crannies of the world like so many rootlets, or like the capil
~ William James
We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.
~ William James
Whenever two people meet, there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man as the other person sees him, and each man as he really is.
~ William James
Wherever you are, it is your friends who make your world.
~ William James
He that lies with the dogs, riseth with the fleas.
~ William Johnstone
In a small town nothing is private. Word spreads with the incomprehensibility of magic and the speed of plague.
~ William Kent Krueger
I thought if you loved someone you were supposed to, like, forgive them. I thought that was what love was supposed to be all about." Cork shook his head: "Easy to say, harder to do.
~ William Kent Krueger
wouldn't talk to you." Cork
~ William Kent Krueger
What does she see in him?' Cork asked. 'He looks like a burned matchstick.
~ William Kent Krueger
the young woman was either a superb actress or had truly felt, as most women ultimately did, the utter betrayal of love. The
~ William Kent Krueger
Cork had no idea what passed between them, though he could guess about part of it. In his own mind it was, as Henry Meloux had said long ago, that there were spiritual bonds connecting certain people, that they were two sides of the same leaf, two halves of a broken stone, and that it was not about love, as most people thought of that word, but about a wholeness that was there when the two parts came together.
~ William Kent Krueger
Believe me, Buck, if you have family, you can lose everything and still count yourself a rich man.
~ William Kent Krueger
When your corporate motto is "Making friends is our business," it forgives a lot of sins.
~ William Knoedelseder
but good friendships require complementary personalities, not identical ones.
~ William Landay
Alex and Laurel have three young kids, too, aged seven, nine, and eleven. I find these spoiled children more insufferable every time I see them. At this rate, I expect that very soon my nieces and nephews will be suitable only to be sewn up in a burlap bag with a wolverine and tossed into the nearest river.)
~ William Landay
good friendships require complementary personalities, not identical ones.
~ William Landay
Ninguém a quem valha a pena conhecer pode ser propriamente conhecido. Ninguém que valha a pena possuir pode ser realmente possuído.
~ William Landay
A good marriage drags a long tail of memory behind it.
~ William Landay
I have an idea that this is what enduring love really means. Your memories of a girl at seventeen become as real and vivid as the middle-aged woman sitting in front of you. It is a happy sort of double vision, this seeing and remembering. To be seen this way is to be known. Laurie
~ William Landay
This is the best thing about men's friendships: most any awkwardness can be ignored by mutual agreement and, true connection being unimaginable, you can get on with the easier business of parallel living.
~ William Landay
In The Sound of Music, when Captain Von Trapp and Maria reveal their love for each other, what does Maria say? "Nothing comes from nothing; nothing ever could." We don't normally think of philosophical principles as romantic, but Maria was here expressing a fundamental principle of classical metaphysics.
~ William Lane Craig
whoso wilneth hire to wif, for welthe of hire goodes but he be knowe for a cokewold, kut of my nose!
~ William Langland