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Quotes About Relationships

No se pueden construir relaciones con personas que nos perciben de manera negativa. La confianza es el adhesivo que mantiene unida a la gente.
~ John C. Maxwell
people are most likely to help us after we have helped them in some way.
~ John C. Maxwell
You can think the world of others, but if you never actually tell them, then you don't really help them.
~ John C. Maxwell
Isn't it strange how we must surrender being right in order to find what's right, how humility enables us to be authentic, vulnerable, trustworthy, and intimate with others? People are open to those who are open to them.
~ John C. Maxwell
People don't learn from people they don't value.
~ John C. Maxwell
Sin embargo, uno no tiene que ser importante para ser una persona de influencia. Es más, si su vida se vincula de alguna manera con otras personas, usted tiene influencia. Todo lo que hace en el hogar, la iglesia, su trabajo, o en el campo de pelota afecta las vidas de otras personas.
~ John C. Maxwell
No one becomes rich unless he enriches another.
~ John C. Maxwell
La vida que usted escoge no comienza y termina con usted. Lo que usted hace influencia a los demás.
~ John C. Maxwell
No es necesario decir que podemos interesarnos por las personas sin liderarlas, pero no podemos liderar a las personas sin interesarnos por ellas. La gente no le seguirá si no puede llevarse bien con usted. Así son las cosas.
~ John C. Maxwell
Anytime a relationship is unequal, it cannot last—whether you are giving more than you get or getting more than you deserve.
~ John C. Maxwell
Adultery and cruelty have well-marked courses of action but what can a man do when his wife wants to appear naked on the stage?
~ John Cheever
Seated at the table, high in her firmament of gin, she looked critically at her brother and his wife, remembering some real or imagined injustice of her youth, for with any proximity the constellations of some families generate among themselves an asperity that nothing can sweeten.
~ John Cheever
She fell into the chair he had left vacant. "Don't sit in your father's chair, Amy," her mother said, not realizing that Amy's legs were worn out from riding a bicycle, while her father had done nothing but sit down all day.
~ John Cheever
Kimseyi beklemiyordum; etraf?mdaki kad?nlar da kocalar?n? bekliyorlard? sadece, ama bana hepimiz çok daha fazlas?n? bekliyormuÅŸuz gibi geliyordu.
~ John Cheever
When I agreed to call him about lunch he gave me his telephone number at the shipyard, his extension there, the telephone number of his apartment, the telephone number of a cottage he had in Connecticut, and the telephone number of the club where he lunched and played cards. I wrote all these numbers on a piece of paper and when we said goodbye I dropped the paper into a wastebasket.
~ John Cheever
When you get to be as old and as rich as I am, it's hard to meet people.
~ John Cheever
Ama bütün evlilikler böyledir signore. İnsanlar sevgi yüzünden evlenseler dünya yaÅŸanacak bir yer deÄŸil, deliler için bir hastane olurdu...
~ John Cheever
After five years of marriage he seemed to have been left with nothing to say. It was like being embarrassed by a shortage of money.
~ John Cheever
Fellatio is the nicest thing one human being can do for another.
~ John Cheever
Laughter connects you with people. It's almost impossible to maintain any kind of distance or any sense of social hierarchy when you're just howling with laughter.
~ John Cleese
And yet he did genuinely love Cordelia. Not with any kind of physical love. That was impossible. But with a feeling of pity that shook the foundations of his nature.
~ John Cowper Powys
Suddenly, with a cynical frankness, he began comparing his feelings for these two girls. 'The truth is,' he said to himself, 'I love them both! I love Gerda because she's so simple, and because I've slept with her all these months ; and I love Christie because she's so subtle, and because I've never slept with her!
~ John Cowper Powys
Looking at her lying there, he thought what an appalling risk these lovers of 'happiness' take, when they bum their ships and trust their lives to the caprice of men.
~ John Cowper Powys
As he contemplated the loveliness of her figure, it struck him as infinitely pathetic that even beauty such as hers should be so dependent on the sexual humours of this man or that man for its adequate appreciation.
~ John Cowper Powys