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Quotes About Relationships

But right then, one room away, there were people in love, and I'd never felt so alone in my life.
~ Diana Peterfreund
Good riddance. After all, it's not as if the jerk had done me any favors recently. Well, he'd washed my clothes and bought me two breakfasts (like a Hobbit). There was that. But he'd also dragged me into a Battle of the Sexes that should have been over and done with a good thirty years ago, all because he needed a warm body to fill a slot.
~ Diana Peterfreund
Do you know what you need?" Malcolm was saying now. To get laid, I thought. "To get laid," Malcolm said. Shocker.
~ Diana Peterfreund
My best friend, a liar. My society brothers, my lover, and now my best friend. Any second now, my parents would call and tell me they were actually space aliens. Or European royalty. Or Republicans.
~ Diana Peterfreund
I really wish your boyfriend would stay out of my love life." "Funny. I bet Felicity wishes her boyfriend would stay out of it, too.
~ Diana Peterfreund
Most partners do not have sex frequently enough for optimum mental, physical, and emotional health.
~ Diana Richardson
The true function of sex is to bring more love into the world.
~ Diana Richardson
To love someone enough to let them go, you had to let them go forever or you did not love them that much.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
Get rid of bad habits, difficult relationships, and anything else that is personally toxic, such as negative thinking.
~ Diane Ahlquist
Once this girl gets to like you, she'll tease the daylights outta you.
~ Diane Chamberlain
Do you love him? I shook my head. "I love you," I said, before I could stop myself. He looked away from me. "A little too late for that, isn't it," he said, and I winced, wishing I'd kept my feelings to myself.
~ Diane Chamberlain
One thing I was absolutely sure of was his love. Love made any problem solvable.
~ Diane Chamberlain
But she could only play herself with Kyle and Lou, and that was the one role for which she could never memorize the lines.
~ Diane Chamberlain
there. She'd learned not to grow attached to anyone, too fond of anyone, so there could be no surprises and no hurt.
~ Diane Chamberlain
No matter how many people care about you, she thought, if you can't be open with them about who you truly are, you are still alone.
~ Diane Chamberlain
I bristled, but tried not to show it. The last thing I wanted today was an argument with Charlotte. She was still furious with me for telling Mary Ella the truth about her surgery—which I admitted to her before Ann Laing had a chance to tell her—and she was never going to let me forget about the beach trip, either. "I'm going to go over to the Harts' house this week to see how they're doing," I said
~ Diane Chamberlain
Was it possible to love people you had never met, I wondered...
~ Diane Chamberlain
Well, a marriage can look healthy on the outside and be loaded with problems inside.
~ Diane Chamberlain
what I have with Laurel is public and shallow. What I have with you is private and deep. Which part of me would you rather have?
~ Diane Chamberlain
People are bound to think that you have corrupted me with your worldly ways, and that you have stolen my heart from my wife." "Well, haven't I?" she said, capturing his bishop. He waited for her to look up at him. After a moment she did. "Madame, that which is not possessed by one, can never be stolen my another. My soul belonged to you long before she ever set foot in France.?
~ Diane Haeger
Um vislumbre doloroso do homem que ainda amava era melhor do que nenhum vislumbre
~ Diane Haeger
Why did we divorce? I guess you could say we had trouble synchronizing. You know that carnival ride where two cages swing in opposite directions, going higher and higher until they go over the top? That was us. We passed each other all the time, but we never actually stopped in the same place until it was time to get off the ride.
~ Diane Hammond
Noel lay stuck to the Naugahyde and apparently felt nothing. His back, soft and wasted, was not unlike Max's. Noel's was so feminine; Max's so dark and hairy - hairier than Noel's. It was dismal to have a hairy wife.
~ Diane Johnson
You can only forgive a man if you don't love him. One's countrymen are always a humiliation for the traveler, whatever the country.
~ Diane Johnson