Quotes About Relationships
The Lord, like every woman I have ever known, was cold and distant.
~ Paul Dinello
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Change what you do, not how you think. You are what you do, your happiness is what you attend to, and you should attend to what makes you and those whom you care about happy.
~ Unknown
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Decisions about relationships, like all other decisions in life, should be based on their consequences for experiences of pleasure and purpose over time, and not by narratives surrounding them.
~ Unknown
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If a woman does marry, I suggest she has her own bed.
~ Unknown
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The good news is that divorce, in Britain at least, has been shown to improve the happiness of the divorcees and their adult children (aged eighteen to thirty) after the knot is broken.
~ Unknown
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why people who have been unfaithful to their partners are prone to trivializing their affairs.
~ Unknown
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So that basically sums it up to me, love songs are eternal. I don't think there's ever going to be a time when there's no one in love. I certainly hope not.
~ Unknown
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Lying is such a central characteristic of life that better understanding of it is relevant to almost all human affairs.
~ Paul Ekman
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Consider having as a friend, co-worker, or lover a person who in terms of emotional control and disguise was like a three-month-old infant, yet in all other respects—intelligence, skills, and so on—was fully able as any adult. It is a painful prospect.
~ Paul Ekman
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People feel less guilty about lying to those they think are wrongdoers. A philanderer whose marital partner is cold and unwilling in bed might not feel guilty in lying about an affair.
~ Paul Ekman
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Jealousy would be far less torturous if we understood that love is a passion entirely unrelated to our merits.
~ Paul Eldridge
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to be loyal to Christ, one must be vulnerable to others.
~ Unknown
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Loving others, therefore, is not a question so much of "doing God's will" but, rather, of "living God's life.
~ Unknown
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for Jesus the Spirit-filled prophet, the focus of his life and relationships was the Reign of God. That meant that he was not—as his followers have often been—church-centered. His primary concern was not to increase membership of his own movement or community. Rather, it was to transform people's hearts so as to transform their society.
~ Unknown
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Gate Do not wait. Until too late. To see a loved ones' soul. Open the gate. Do not wait. To see a loved ones' soul.
~ Unknown
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Without her, life for him would be something but half-lived, that to give her up would destroy not one, but two humans who together had found beauties and satisfactions of physical and spiritual relationship not dreamed of by most...
~ Paul Gallico
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Be stingy of nothing but the name of friend, and take care not to waste your insults.
~ Paul Gauguin
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Soyez amoureuses vous serez heureuses
~ Paul Gauguin
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Before marriage, many couples are very much like people rushing to catch an airplane once aboard, they turn into passengers. They just sit there.
~ Paul Getty
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I have never been given to envy - save for the envy I feel toward those people who have the ability to make a marriage work and endure happily.
~ Paul Getty
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if we stimulate the affiliative system it puts them in touch with a loneliness, linked to the kindness they wanted (e.g. as a child) but didn't get.
~ Paul Gilbert
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objects were governed by their interactions
~ Unknown
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Two of the most important relationships in modern physics are Schrodinger's wave equation and Einstein's equation of general relativity. Strikingly, their domains are very different. While Schrodinger's equation describes the distribution and behavior of matter and energy throughout space and time, Einstein's equation shows how the fabric of space and time is itself molded by the distribution of matter and energy.
~ Unknown
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The relationships (Maxwell's equations) are the epitome of mathematical consieness, compact enough to fit on a T-shirt yet powerful enough to describe all manner of electromagnetism.
~ Unknown
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