Quotes About Relationships
Parents who have no time to build friendships with their children, have already ended up exposing them to many sexual practices.
~ John Arthur
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All friends are not the same. We have true friends and we have fake friends. Which one are you? Which one do you have?
~ John Arthur
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Friendship is system for creating lasting changes in people.
~ John Arthur
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One good friendship can birth many different relationships in your life.
~ John Arthur
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Friendship with children reveals the quality of families.
~ John Arthur
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Seek to love your friends for who they are and you'll receive a greater love and passion to make a great difference in their lives.
~ John Arthur
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Love will never cost you anything unless you first become a true friend or have a friendship heart.
~ John Arthur
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Be nice to people. On phone and in-person. Don't wait to know a person before you treat them well; treat them well because you're a good person. That's how true friends live.
~ John Arthur
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Befriend good people, for their spirit will influence you.
~ John Arthur
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You're both a stranger and a friend. You're a friend to those who know you and a stranger to those who don't know you yet. So live by the Golden Rule.
~ John Arthur
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Every friend was once a stranger.
~ John Arthur
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Richard Farson, professor at the Humanistic Psychology Institute in San Francisco, says, "Millions of people in America have never had one minute in their whole lifetime where they could 'let down' and share with another person their deeper feelings.
~ John Arthur
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Forgiveness breaks the cycle! It doesn't settle all the questions of blame, justice, or fairness, but it does allow relationships to heal and possibly start over.
~ Unknown
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D isables our feelings—2 Peter 2:19 E nergy drain—Psalm 146:7–8 N egates our growth—Psalm 107:13–14 I solates us from God—Genesis 3:7–8 A lienates us from other human relationships—Ephesians 4:25 L engthens our pain—Jeremiah 30:17
~ Unknown
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These things that were between us, these and a myriad others, a myriad myriad, these remain of her, but what will become of them when I am gone, I who am their repository and sole preserver?
~ John Banville
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Happy sadness, sad happiness, the story of my life and loves
~ John Banville
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Whom now would I love, and who would love me?
~ John Banville
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his father was still living, and the living require more thought.
~ John Banville
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Oh, Ma, how little I understood you, thinking how little you understood.
~ John Banville
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Do not look so worried, Anna said, I hated you too a little, we were human beings, after all.
~ John Banville
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Love, I have always found, is most intense when its object is unworthy of it.
~ John Banville
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A fight with one's daughter is never less than debilitating.
~ John Banville
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We understood each other, yes, but that did not mean we knew each other, or wanted to. How would we have maintained that unselfconscious grace that was so important to us both, if we had not also maintained the essential secretness of our inner selves?
~ John Banville
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people still fall in love, and out, yes, in and out, and out and in, and they please each other, and hurt each other, isn't that the truth, and they do these things in more or less conventionally dramatic fashion, unfashionable or not, go on, I'm going, and what goes on between them is still not only the most interesting but the most important thing in the bloody murderous world
~ John Barth
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