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Quotes About Partnership

And you know all about love, Jaelen? I don't know shit, but I know I have a woman who knows all about it and I learn from her every day. I love going to class. - Parker & Jaelen
~ Sylvia Hubbard
One of the most serious blows to American education has been the loss of parent involvement. Many parents, for various reasons, including increasing work pressures, have stepped back from their children's education. Schools—willingly or not—now often find themselves educating children without a strong partnership with parents. From that distance, parents are left feeling guilty and empty-handed.
~ T. Berry Brazelton
Aye. From this day onward…" He hesitated, but before she could worry over his silence, he said, "With you at my side, I shall think love, feel love, breathe love, and embrace love.
~ Tamara Leigh
I learned long ago, Livvy, that a wife must love her husband's dreams as much as she loves him. Because the two are inseparable. If a wife can't embrace the desires of her husband's heart, he will never become the man he could have been, if only she had.
~ Tamera Alexander
Everyone knows a wife and kids tie you down. What people miss sometimes is that mates, the proper kind, they do the same just as hard. Mates mean you've settled, made your bargain: this, wherever you are together, this is as far as you're going, ever. This is your stop; this is where you get off.
~ Tana French
I never knew and never will whether either Cassie or I was a great detective, though I suspect not, but I know this: we made a team worthy of bard-songs and history books. This was our last and greatest dance together, danced in a tiny interview room with darkness outside and rain falling soft and relentless on the roof, for no audience but the doomed and the dead.
~ Tana French
I don't mind giving you a hand where you actually need it, but I'm not going to be left handling the real business while you chase it off on some nonsense you've got into your head.
~ Tana French
how the great pairs of detectives know each other's every thought as surely as lifelong ballet partners in a pas de deux. I never knew and never will whether either Cassie or I was a great detective, though I suspect not, but I know this: we made a team worthy of bard-songs and history books. This was our last and greatest dance together, danced in a tiny interview room with darkness outside and rain falling soft and relentless on the roof, for no audience but the doomed and the dead.
~ Tana French
Seven hours, fifteen minutes and counting… Shifting into high gear, Zoe started with the obvious—her clothes, her laptop, most of her toiletries. Most because, after eight years in the house, there was a lot that had accumulated simply because she couldn't throw things out. Zoe wasn't a hoarder by any stretch, but this was a sad fact: when one partner splurged at every opportunity, the other developed a mindset of scarcity. Even
~ Tanya Anne Crosby
One, if I'm behind the wheel we go by Winchester rules: driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cakehole.
~ Tanya Huff
It sometimes seemed to him that for love to work, it had to be fair, that he should tell only half the joke, and she the other half. Otherwise, it would not be love, but something completely else–pity or entertainment, or stand-up comedy.
~ Tao Lin
It sometime occurred to him that for love to work, it had to be fair, that he should tell only half the joke, and she the other half. Otherwise, it would not be love, but something completely else--pity or entertainment, or stand-up comedy.
~ Tao Lin
she and trouble knew each other rather intimately. No reason the end of the war would stop such a seemingly natural pairing, she supposed.' - Chapt 1, The Ghosts of Paris, Tara Moss
~ Tara Moss
you must make your thoughts, views, game, and knowledge her views as well. You must plant your ideology in her mind. This way you both will be on the same page. Your
~ Tariq Nasheed
There is no greater code for courtship than walking. Learning to keep in step; the opportunity to express little concerns -- alarm, caution, the touch on the elbow; the blood running in the veins; the sense of movement and shared goal; the sense of just being two amid the swirl; and above all the ability to talk expansively in the open air without the anxiety of each other's gaze and close scrutiny. Those who wish to find love should learn to walk.
~ Tarun J. Tejpal
I decided to let him have his delusion of always being right. Marriage requires many such moments.
~ Tasha Alexander
How could I deny him? I would want him to acquiesce should I have a similar sort of request; I considered it part of loving someone. You owed your partner the right to be unreasonable sometimes, when it mattered to him. I lifted his hand to my lips and kissed his palm. "Very well," I said. "I shall do as you wish.
~ Tasha Alexander
You and I have never shared a bank account or a child or a bed. But you are my wife.
~ Tawni O'Dell
Marriage is between two people. There is no studio audience.
~ Tayari Jones
A marriage is more than your heart, it's your life. And we are not sharing ours.
~ Tayari Jones
A marriage is more than your heart, it's your life.
~ Tayari Jones
Marriage is complicated.
~ Tayari Jones
None of this proposing via billboard or at halftime at the Rose Bowl. Marriage is between two people. There is no studio audience.
~ Tayari Jones
In my marriage, I never determined which of us was rootstock and which the grafted branch.
~ Tayari Jones