Quotes About Relationships
There is nothing wrong in using people. The success never uses people except to their advantage.
~ Mark Caine
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Sex is the glue of relationships, Caitlin, and it's what life is all about. It's the opposite of death, of giving up, of getting swamped by... What's out there. See it as symbolic.
~ Unknown
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The NBA is never just a business. It's always business. It's always personal. All good businesses are personal. The best businesses are very personal.
~ Mark Cuban
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It is so much easier to be nice, to be respectful, to put yourself in your customers' shoes and try to understand how you might help them before they ask for help, than it is to try to mend a broken customer relationship.
~ Mark Cuban
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Love, love, love.you have to ove, and if you don't get love right, you have to move on and forgive.
~ Unknown
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Hey, it's me. Just checking if you were dead. If you aren't, call me. If you are, call me anyway.
~ Unknown
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S)uccessful people, no matter how busy, seem to make time to write letters.
~ Unknown
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We can think twice, no, three times, before being openly critical, or rude, or angry. In going about the work God gives us, we must treat every person well, regardless of station or potential benefit to us. Let us stay keenly aware of the endless ripple of just being ourselves. For good and bad, we're all in PR.
~ Unknown
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By direct command, example, implication, or principles, God's Word tells us everything we need to know about every aspect of following him in life—from dating to marriage, from working to grieving, from evangelizing to eating. What should churches do? The answer is in the Bible.
~ Mark Dever
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In many ways a church is simply a group of people who are living lives of love (John 13:34–35) because they all agree on how they have been loved in Christ.
~ Mark Dever
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The motive for discipling others begins in the love of God and nothing less. He has loved us in Christ, and so we love him. And we do this in part by loving those he has placed around us.
~ Mark Dever
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When the Bible speaks of love, it measures it primarily not by how much you want to receive but by how much you are willing to give of yourself to someone. How much are you willing to lose for the sake of this person? How much of your freedom are you willing to forsake? How much of your precious time, emotion, and resources are you willing to invest for this person?
~ Mark Dever
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People may forget what you said or what you did, but they will always remember how you made them feel.
~ Mark Donaldson
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you need to both remember where love leads and love anyway; you can both see the end of desire and be consumed by it all at once.
~ Mark Doty
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I didn't judge; it was as if that were part of my purpose: I wanted to know the men who moved through my nights like passing comets, wanted them to feel the pleasure of being known.
~ Mark Doty
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we were unprepared for how some people in our lives had the potential to behave. If their behavior caused us to flip into a state of emotional pain, then we quite naturally would have felt betrayed.
~ Unknown
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Are you letting culture, not scripture, determine your sexuality, how you date, how you present yourself, how you engage in certain relationships with members of the opposite sex? We need to be very clear that the way we do life is different than the rest of the world.
~ Mark Driscoll
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Any religious person who says he does not really need human friends because God is his Friend is calling God a liar because He's the One Who says we also need human friends.
~ Mark Driscoll
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Married life can seem as if it's only five days long. The first day you meet, the second day you marry, the third day your raise your children, the fourth day you meet your grandchildren, and the fifth day you die first or bury your spouse to go home alone for the first time in many years.
~ Mark Driscoll
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Love one another, push the perimeter of this glorious language. Lastly, please show proper courtesy; open not your neighbor's mail.
~ Mark Dunn
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we are a we-species who do individually what we do largely because of each other. As my childhood excuse ran, 'Bigger boys made me do
~ Unknown
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Too Tired To Argue. If she ever wrote a book about parenting, that would be the title.
~ Mark Edwards
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You know I don't have much experience of big families, but from what I've seen there are two types. The type where everything is out in the open, where they argue and shout and slam doors, and where disagreements are dealt with loudly and quickly. And the other type, where no one really says what they mean, where everyone tiptoes around and emotions are kept buried. ~Here to Stay
~ Mark Edwards
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One of the age-old truths about love is that while it offers unparalleled opportunities for union and the lifting of ego boundaries, it also washes us up on the shores of the loved one's otherness. Sooner or later, love makes us feel inescapably separate.
~ Mark Epstein
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