Quotes About Bonding
Whatever the journey is, it's not only the destination that matters, but the person with whom you travel.
~ Unknown
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Time spent with family is time well spent. Family is the one constant element in life.
~ Unknown
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I live for the nights that I cant remember, with the people that I wont forget.
~ Drake
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Friends make life dynamic, motivating and interesting. Without true friends life is barren.
~ Unknown
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It is the relationships amongst people which make life beautiful!
~ Unknown
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Most of the time in married life is taken up by talk.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The better part of one's life consists of his friendships.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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The best things in life come in threes, like friends, dreams, and memories.
~ Mencius
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Our children are only ever lent to us. We never know how long we will be able to keep them for. So kiss them, cuddle them, praise them & hold them tightly. But most of all... tell them that you LOVE them...
~ Unknown
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Don't confuse party friends with real friends. When its time to have fun you'll have a lot of party friends. Real friends are always around.
~ Unknown
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To us, family means putting your arms around each other and being there
~ Barbara Bush
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The quickest way to know a woman is to go shopping with her.
~ Marcelene Cox
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A vacation frequently means that the family goes away for a rest, accompanied by mother, who sees that the others get it.
~ Marcelene Cox
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Mom and Dad chatting around mouthfuls of steak while Junior used the scraps of his hamburger to buttress the walls of Fort French Fry.
~ Marcus Sakey
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What sweetness is left in life, if you take away friendship? Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun. A true friend is more to be esteemed than kinsfolk.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The transitional object itself described by Winnicott (1953) is a monument to the need for this contact with the mother's body, which is so touchingly expressed in the infant's insistent preference for an object which is lasting, soft, pliable, warm to the touch, but especially in the demand that it remain saturated with body odors.1. .
~ Unknown
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the phenomena of the reunion—
~ Unknown
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Mahler, through her earlier work as a pediatrician and her psychoanalytic work with psychotic children, had become interested in how, during the first three years of life, a child had to separate from the mother-infant dual unity.
~ Unknown
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achievement of a separateness in the presence of mother.
~ Unknown
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Margaret Sidney
~ Unknown
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What do you say to furthering our cousinly relationship by a drive in the Park this afternoon?
~ Unknown
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him. They raised their glasses, and Valentine said a few more
~ Unknown
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Gee Whillakers!" whistled Benjamin. "Think of owning a trick pup and never knowing it!" He scratched Whiskers behind his upstanding black ear, and then behind her floppy white ear. He smoothed her whiskery face. "Think of it," he repeated softly, "Whiskers a trick pup! Me with a trick pup!
~ Unknown
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Friends are where you find them, and sometimes you find them when you least suspect, in the oddest places at the strangest times.
~ Unknown
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