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Quotes About Partnership

I think it's a tough road if you're a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, if you have a partner, if you don't. It's the best job in the world, and the toughest job in the world all at the same time.
~ Angela Kinsey
Marriage is an undertaking that requires focused time and attention to prepare effectively.
~ Laura M. Brotherson
Yes, the companionship is amazing. You know, you can get that physical attraction that happens is great, but then there's an awful lot of time and the rest of the day that you have to fill.
~ Vince Gill
Every time you start a movie is to explore with a director and if you can with the actors and with the other collaborators and try to figure out what's the best way to tell the specific story.
~ Emmanuel Lubezki
Marriage is the only thing that affords a woman the pleasure of company and the perfect sensation of solitude at the same time.
~ Helen Rowland
God will show you who to partner with when the time comes.
~ Janette Oke
I feel that the critic and music director should have such a good relationship they can pick up the phone and call each other any time.
~ Zubin Mehta
It is time that all Americans realized that the place of labor is side by side with the businessman and with the farmer, and not one-degree lower.
~ Harry S. Truman
I made 'Rio Bravo' with John Wayne. It worked out pretty well and we both liked it, so a few years later we decided to make it again. Worked out pretty good that time, too.
~ Howard Hawks
Creator and reader are partners in the invisible creating something out of nothing, time and time again.
~ Scott McCloud
It's great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.
~ Anna Quindlen
I was good with being alone, always liked it, but there's something about doing a job alone that you've always done with someone else that just doesn't feel right. Maybe it's like making Christmas cookies by yourself. There's nothing wrong with it in theory, but you're really supposed to be doing it with other people, and not just any other people.
~ Anna Quindlen
My husband and I have together created three children, but we have separate finances, and that's the way I like it.
~ Anna Quindlen
We're part of a mixed marriage -- he's male; I'm female.
~ Anna Quindlen
I shall expect my husband to have no pleasures but what he shares with me; and if his greatest pleasure of all is not the enjoyment of my company - why - it will be the worse for him - that's all.' 'If such are your expectations of matrimony, Esther, you must, indeed, be careful whom you marry - or rather, you must avoid it altogether.
~ Anne Bronte
Matrimony is a serious thing.
~ Anne Bronte
It is in your power to secure this inestimable blessing for life—a worthy and excellent husband, who loves you tenderly, but not too fondly so as to blind him to your faults, and will be your guide throughout life's pilgrimage, and your partner in eternal bliss.
~ Anne Bronte
When I tell you not to marry without love, I do not advise you to marry for love alone — there are many, many other things to be considered.
~ Anne Bronte
A good marriage is supposed to be one where each spouse secretly thinks he or she got the better deal.
~ Anne Lamott
That's what's so touching about weddings: Two people fall in love, and decide to see if their love might stand up over time, if there might be enough grace and forgiveness and memory lapses to help the whole shebang hang together.
~ Anne Lamott
a good marriage is one in which each spouse secretly thinks he or she got the better deal, and this is true also of our bosom friendships. You could almost flush with appreciation. What a great scam, to have gotten people of such extreme quality and loyalty to think you are stuck with them. Oh my God. Thank you
~ Anne Lamott
that a good marriage is one in which each spouse secretly thinks he or she got the better deal
~ Anne Lamott
Lessa was Ramoth's and Ramoth was hers, mind and heart, irrevocably attuned. Only death could dissolve that incredible bond.
~ Anne McCaffrey
I speak of the skill of working together, the technique of crossing the arbitrary lines of land, craft, and status, because we must learn more from each other than the simple fact that none of us can stand alone and survive!
~ Anne McCaffrey