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Quotes About Relationships

including—most importantly—the progenitors of dogs and cats. Not surprisingly, dogs turned into man's best friend on most human worlds.
~ Douglas E. Richards
We used to spend quality time with a few people. Actually with them—physically. For hours on end. Now we spend time interacting with hundreds of people, but on our phones, or sitting in a chair all alone facing a computer screen.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Looks were nice in the beginning, but intelligence, stimulating conversation, empathy, loyalty, humility, and chemistry were the key for a relationship to go to the next level.
~ Douglas E. Richards
What you're doing would be like us allying with Russia against England, our closest friend.
~ Douglas E. Richards
The most important environmental determinants that come into play are the quality of relationships with friends and family. And challenging ourselves, pursuing what we are passionate about, and achieving. What really makes a life rewarding is facing challenges, overcoming them, and growing as a
~ Douglas E. Richards
Her timing with men had been bad before. But never this bad.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Hell, I was pretty sure I still loved her, even though I now hated her also.
~ Douglas E. Richards
The moral: the dimwitted and impulsive might not be able to hold a job or learn algebra, but they sure knew how to screw each other—and reproduce like crazy.
~ Douglas E. Richards
And while this might just be the cliché attraction that many students were fabled to feel toward their professors—although this seemed to work better for literature professors than for those teaching physics—he didn't care.
~ Douglas E. Richards
I had been taught that going into battle with someone you loved—especially a subordinate—was a terrible idea, because it led to suboptimal decisions.
~ Douglas E. Richards
It was time to admit that his feelings for Megan would be the same, regardless of the presence or absence of the ESP curse that Kelvin Gray's experiments had brought into his life.
~ Douglas E. Richards
The more we are filled with thoughts of lust the less we find true romantic love.
~ Douglas Horton
A strange volume of real life in the daily packet of the postman. Eternal love and instant payment!
~ Douglas Jerrold
We can rarely tell others what we really think about them--not just because it would so wound them, but also because it would so wound ourselves.
~ Douglas Kennedy
When it comes to women, men only hear what they want to hear. It's one of the many failures of their sex.
~ Douglas Kennedy
Perhaps it is our imperfections that make us so perfect for one another!
~ Douglas McGrath
It is probable that one day we shall begin to draw organization charts as a series of linked groups rather than as a hierarchical structure of individual "reporting" relationships. These
~ Douglas McGregor
actually exist like a racial or religious community. It is a form of absurdity. For even on its own terms this composition is wildly unsustainable and contradictory. Gay men and gay women have almost nothing in common. It may be too pedestrian to even mention, but gay men and lesbians do not always form the warmest of relationships.
~ Douglas Murray
The net turned media back into a collective, participatory, and social landscape. But, as seemingly happens to each and every new medium, the net went from being a social platform to an isolating one. Instead of forging new relationships between people, our digital technologies came to replace them with something else.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
Andrew Grenville's tailored polling reveals Cascadians tend to be less trusting of religion and more tolerant of marijuana (see above) and homosexual relationships than others across the continent. Even though Cascadians' individualism could harm their chances of building strong communities, Grenville believes that their live-and-let-live attitude, optimism and self-responsibility could create a culture that serves as a beacon to the planet.
~ Douglas Todd
Love's like the measles; all the worse when it comes late in life.
~ Douglas William Jerrold
Marriage is like wine. It is not properly judged until the second glass.
~ Douglas William Jerrold
Relationships are supposed to mature. This maturing means growth and improvement, not the constant buzz of the initial rush.
~ Douglas Wilson
Had he ever told Cindi about that junior high crush? Probably. What did it matter? There had been three other crushes, probably that same year. That's what junior high is for.
~ Douglas Wilson