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Quotes About Partnership

Life isn't worth living unless you have someone to share it with, Jacqueline. The good times, and the bad times. In sickness and in health.
~ J.A. Konrath
A loving wife will do anything for her husband except stop criticizing him and trying to improve him.
~ J.B. Priestley
Roarke: "Darling, before we shift into the official mode, what do you have on under that dress?" Eve: "A device designed to drive men wild." Roarke: "It's working. I don't believe I've ever seen your butt move quite that way." Eve: "It's a cop's butt now, ace, so watch it." Roarke: "I am." He smiled, gave it a nice solid smack. "Believe me.
~ J.D. Robb
You're such a pain in the ass. (Butch) Said the SIG to the Glock. (V)
~ J.R. Ward
You're such a pain in the ass. (Butch) Said the SIG to the Glock. (V)
~ J.R. Ward
She leaned against him, listening to his strong heartbeat as they cuddled together. Maybe he didn't say all the right things, and maybe he didn't do it all in the right way, but he was hers, and she was his, and they'd figure it all out together. Because she knew now that both of them were in this for the long haul, and that he'd be there for her no matter what. And that's what counted the most.
~ Jaci Burton
My wife Mary and I have been married for forty-seven years and not once have we had an argument serious enough to consider divorce; murder, yes, but divorce, never.
~ Jack Benny
marriages built on friendship are forever since they are built on companionship.
~ Jack Canfield
Those who want to win and lack skill can get someone with skill to help them. I
~ Jack D. Schwager
It's better to stand by someone's side than by yourself
~ Jack London
When I am cast in a movie where I feel that the woman's part is more interesting, I usually start thinking about Spencer Tracy and Fred Astaire. They seem to be the most clear actors when working with women.
~ Jack Nicholson
If I loved someone enough, I would go anywhere in the world with them." —Staggerlee
~ Jacqueline Woodson
After 45 years of marriage, when I have an argument with my wife, if we don't agree, we do what she wants. But, when we agree, we do what I want!
~ Jacques Pepin
This June, I'll travel once again to the Food and Wine Magazine Classic in Aspen, Colorado. For many years, my dear friend Julia Child and I have teamed up to teach classes together at the event for the past seven years, my daughter, Claudine, has been my cooking partner on stage.
~ Jacques Pepin
TBWA works with Philip Morris
~ Unknown
In the creation of a garden, the architect invites the partnership of the Kingdom of Nature. In a beautiful garden the majesty of nature is ever present, but it is nature reduced to human proportions and thus transformed into the most efficient haven against the aggressiveness of contemporary life.
~ Luis Barragan
Your problem is not that you lose control of yourself, it's that you take control of your partner. In order to change, you don't need to gain control over yourself, you need to let go of control of her.
~ Unknown
Free labor from her; leisure and freedom for him
~ Unknown
When you are left feeling hurt or confused after a confrontation with your controlling partner, ask yourself: What was he trying to get out of what he just did? What is the ultimate benefit to him? Thinking through these questions can help you clear your head and identify his tactics.
~ Unknown
A man's partner is not his child, and the freedoms he "grants" her are not credits to be spent like chips when the urge to control her arises.
~ Unknown
When there were two of you, you decided so many little things together, such as which room to sit in with your morning coffee. When you were alone, he said, it was so miserably difficult to make those little choices.
~ Lydia Davis
I have learned that only two things are necessary to keep one's wife happy. First, let her think she's having her own way. And second, let her have it.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
God] wants us to work with Him, honey. Not for Him.
~ Lynn Austin
According to Procopius, Justinian and Theodora made it a regular policy to pretend to disagree in matters of state and to side with different parties, while really they always worked hand in glove with each other, betrayed their associates freely to each other, and thus learned the secrets of their enemies.
~ Unknown