Quotes About Relationships
If you love someone, set them free. If they come back they're yours if they don't they never were.
~ Richard Bach
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Don't be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.
~ Richard Bach
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Can miles truly separate us from friends? If we want to be with someone we love, aren't we already there?
~ Richard Bach
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Can miles truly separate you from friends... If you want to be with someone you love, aren't you already there?
~ Richard Bach
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If your happiness depends on what somebody else does, I guess you do have a problem.
~ Richard Bach
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Boredom between two people doesn't come from being together physically. It comes from being apart mentally and spiritually.
~ Richard Bach
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Since we are messaging with far more people than we used to when messaging meant airmail or phone calls, we have an incentive to meet more people.
~ Richard Baldwin
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Surely love is both work and wages.
~ Richard Baxter
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The more they love each other, the more they participate in each other's griefs, and one or the other will be frequently under some sort of suffering.
~ Richard Baxter
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An ingenious man can hardly stay with a people against their will; and a sincere man can more hardly, for any interest of his own, remain in a place where he is likely to be unprofitable, to hinder the good which they might receive from another man, who hath the advantage of a greater interest in their estimation and affection.
~ Richard Baxter
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Direct. IV. Be a good husband to your wife, and a good father to your children, and a good master to your servants, and let love have dominion in all your government, that your inferiors may easily find, that it is their interest to obey you. For interest and self-love are the natural rulers of the world.
~ Richard Baxter
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Lothness to displease men, makes us undo them (394).
~ Richard Baxter
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In fact, Reagan couldn't remember his grandchildren's names, and he had no friends, only the husbands of Nancy's friends.
~ Richard Ben Cramer
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Richard Blackaby
~ 1 John 4:7-8)
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I didn't think he was a very 'nice' person,' says Chichilnisky [about Jeff Bezos]. 'I liked him, but he was not warm. I'm not criticising him, not a bit. It was like he could be a Martian for all I knew. A well-meaning, nice Martian.
~ Richard Brandt
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The funny thing is people won't let me pay for things. I'll be in a restaurant and the manager will say, 'Oh no, it's on the house.'
~ Richard Branson
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If I had to give one reason why I have been fortunate enough to experience some success, it would be my knack of bringing together wonderful people.
~ Richard Branson
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En una semana normal, ¿usted pasa por lo menos el veinticinco por ciento de su tiempo hablando con colegas que no sean de su propia división? ¿Tiene reuniones frecuentes de información con los jefes de otras divisiones?
~ Richard Branson
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Love Poem ????????? It's so nice to wake up in the morning all alone and not have to tell somebody you love them when you don't love them any more.
~ Richard Brautigan
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Through all the drama—whether damned or not—Love gilds the scene, and women guide the plot.
~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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Allowing children open access to every aspect of parents' lives can make for children who simply cannot bear the idea of their parents having experiences, relationships, and more that exclude them.
~ Richard Bromfield
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Since we never get everything we want or need from our families, we look for sufficiency in surrogates.
~ Richard Brookhiser
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Lincoln began to emerge from his funk by helping a coworker who looked up to him out of a funk of his own.
~ Richard Brookhiser
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Any man's life can be seen as a series of engagements with his fathers, Including the surrogates provided by life and literature.
~ Richard Brookhiser
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