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Quotes About Relationships

L'histoire a une morale ; proférée par Amédée, elle est animale. « Voilà : la vie était devant eux. Ah, j'étais sans souci de ce côté. La vie était devant eux parce qu'ils s'aimaient et surtout parce qu'ils s'aimaient comme des gens libres. Vous
~ Jean Giono
Où il me dégoûtait surtout c'était avec les femmes. La première fois qu'on est venu ici, ça a commencé avec l'Anaïs. Il l'a pas laissée servir un verre sans y faire du boniment.
~ Jean Giono
Faithful women are all alike, they think only of their fidelity, never of their husbands.
~ Jean Giraudoux
When you see a woman who can go nowhere without a staff of admirers, it is not so much because they think she is beautiful, it is because she has told them they are handsome.
~ Jean Giraudoux
But the goodness in the letter affected her now, and it occurred to her, not for the first time, that Mark had always saved the best of himself for the people he dealt with in his professional life, though perhaps—and this did strike her for the first time—she had done that as well.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
In some ways we were more remote than strangers because strangers at least have the possibility of yet unmade connections.
~ Jean Hegland
Marrying a man is like buying something you've been admiring for a long time in a shop window. You may love it when you get it home, but it doesn't always go with everything else in the house.
~ Jean Kerr
Life with Mary was like being in a telephone booth with an open umbrella-no matter which way you turned, you got it in the eye.
~ Jean Kerr
Marrying a man is like buying something you've been admiring for a long time in a shop window. You may love it when you get home, but it doesn't always go with everything in the house.
~ Jean Kerr
Indeed the very worst kind of man for a women to be in an intimate relationship with, often a truly dangerous man, is the one considered most sexy and desirable in the popular culture.
~ Jean Kilbourne
Meghan and her husband had talked about how they wanted to be open and comfortable with Eva when talking about sex, but they had expected Eva's first questions to be about where babies come from, not this. This was not what they had in mind! Should Meghan actually describe oral sex? What could this possibly mean to a 7-year-old? And how would her explanation affect Eva's understanding about sex and relationships between caring adults, both short and long term?
~ Jean Kilbourne
I've made two mistakes, gentlemen. I've confided in a woman and I've slept in a bed.
~ Jean Lartéguy
Women could be trying at times, but they often brought warmth and pleasure to a man's fire.
~ Jean M. Auel
They stared at each other, wanting each other, drawn to each other, but their silent shout of love went unheard in the roar of misunderstanding, and the clatter of culturally ingrained beliefs.
~ Jean M. Auel
If you want to fall in love, you can't hold everything in. You have to open up, take that risk. You'll be hurt sometimes, but if you don't, you'll never be happy. The one you find may not be the kind of woman you expected to fall in love with, but it wont matter, you'll love her for exactly what she is.
~ Jean M. Auel
She loved him, more than she could ever find words for, but this love he felt for her was not quite the same. It wasn't so much stronger, as more demanding, more insistent. As though he feared he would lose that which he had finally won.
~ Jean M. Auel
All in all, in-person social interaction is much better for mental health than electronic communication.
~ Jean M. Twenge
By 2014, more 18- to 34-year-olds were living with their parents than with a spouse or romantic partner.
~ Jean M. Twenge
iGen'ers' drumbeats of growing up slowly, individualism, and safety all manifest themselves in their exceedingly cautious attitude toward relationships.
~ Jean M. Twenge
All in all, iGen'ers are increasingly disconnected from human relationships—
~ Jean M. Twenge
Another argument is that social media and texting are just teens interacting with one another just as they always have. Perhaps, but electronic communication is linked to poor mental health, whereas interacting in person is linked to good mental health. The two types of interaction are not the same.
~ Jean M. Twenge
Man's feelings are always purest and most glowing in the hour of meeting and of farewell.
~ Jean Paul Richter
Yet a simple ceremony in an English church, with no jewels, no brilliant company, no crown, could have made her the happiest woman in the world, providing the right man had shared that ceremony with her.
~ Jean Plaidy
I loved him too much not to hate him at all!
~ Jean Racine