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Quotes About Partnership

And I'd rather you have a worthy partner who's a human than a Moroi who can't help you share your burdens.
~ Richelle Mead
I didn't care that we were out in public. I didn't care that he was Moroi. All that mattered was that he was Adrian, my Adrian. My match. My partner in crime, in the long battle I'd just signed on for to right the wrongs in the Alchemist and Moroi worlds. Maybe Marcus was right that I'd also signed myself up for disaster, but I didn't care. In that moment, it seemed that as long as Adrian and I were together, there was no challenge too great for us
~ Richelle Mead
Until now, you have always lived your life alone. Every decision you've made has been for you and you alone. Now, and for the rest of your days, your life will be tied to another's. Every decision you make will be for both of you. What one does affects the other. You are a family, a team . . . inseparable and unbreakable.
~ Richelle Mead
My mother should have been an attorney. She and Abe could have opened a law firm together.
~ Richelle Mead
We would march forward, hand and hand, and I would spend the rest of my days making our love greater and greater.
~ Richelle Mead
Este versículo muestra las dos partes del crecimiento espiritual: «lleven a cabo» y «produce». El «llevar a cabo» es nuestra responsabilidad, y el «producir» es el papel que desempeña Dios. El crecimiento espiritual es un esfuerzo de colaboración entre nosotros y el Espíritu Santo. El Espíritu de Dios trabaja con nosotros, no simplemente en nosotros
~ Rick Warren
A related theme is to leverage external resources to the extent that you can, rather than trying to complete an ecosystem all by yourself.
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
As for loving woman, I have never understood why some people had a fit. I still don't. It seems fine to me. If an individual is productive responsible, and energetic, why should her choice in a partner make such a fuss? The government is only too happy to take my tax money and yet they uphold legislation that keeps me a second class citizen. Surely, there should be a tax break for those of us who are robbed of full and equal participation and protection in the life of our nation.
~ Rita Mae Brown
Everybody gets married. It's something you have to do, like dying.
~ Rita Mae Brown
It's as if Thomas Kinkade and Dante were at a party, and one turned to the other sometime after midnight and uttered that classic line You know, we really should work together sometime...
~ Rob Bell
Your marriage will only be as healthy as the least healthy one of you.
~ Rob Bell
Great marriages have an ease about them, a back-and-forth nonreactive, nondefensive, open, and ongoing flow in which you never stop talking and figuring it out together.
~ Rob Bell
This participation is important, because Jesus and the prophets lived with an awareness that God has been looking for partners since the beginning, people who will take seriously their divine responsibility to care for the earth and each other in loving, sustainable ways.
~ Rob Bell
When you get married you're starting a conversation that never ends
~ Rob Bell
The poet wants us to know that God is looking for partners, people to help co-create the world.
~ Rob Bell
She understood heaven to be about partnering with God to make a new and better world, one with increasingly complex and expansive expressions and dimensions of shalom, creativity, beauty, and design.
~ Rob Bell
The universe is unfinished, and God is looking for partners in the ongoing creation of the world.
~ Rob Bell
Her encouragement and reassurance were constant and extravagant. Once, not seeing her at a public function, he demanded, with something of his old snarl, "Where's Lady Bird?" and she replied, "Right behind you, darling. Where I've always been." At a conference at which he became agitated, she slipped him a note. "Don't let anybody upset you. You'll do the right thing. You're a good man.
~ Robert A. Caro
I had taken a partner once before-but, damnation, no matter how many times you get your fingers burned, you have to trust people. Otherwise you are a hermit in a cave, sleeping with one eye open.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Formal courtesy between husband and wife is even more important than it is between strangers.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
It's not me, it's us. If anything happens to us, I want it to be the same thing. All right, he said seriously. From now on, we stick together. I'll handcuff us together, if you'd rather. You won't need to. I'm going to hang on.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Hawk and I lay behind the rock
~ Robert B. Parker
Suki and I danced a
~ Robert B. Parker
Then why don't you get married?" "I'm not sure. Mostly it's a question of how we'd affect each other, I suppose. Would
~ Robert B. Parker