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Quotes About Relationship

Molly was the same height as Graham, five feet ten inches. A level kiss in public carries a pleasant jolt, possibly because level kisses usually are exchanged in bed.
~ Thomas Harris
You don't even dislike him all the time, hard as that is to believe. Then, if you're lucky, out of the stuff you know, part of it plucks at you, tries to get your attention. Always tell me when something plucks, Starling.
~ Thomas Harris
A long time ago John Brigham had asked her something and she said no. And then he asked her if they could be friends, and meant it, and she said yes, and meant it.
~ Thomas Harris
until recently…. [She] really enabled him….
~ Thomas J. Stanley
A self-made millionaire stated it best when he told us: I can't get my wife to spend any money! Most people will never become wealthy in one generation if they are married to people who are wasteful.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
In this city he kept house with his German mistress and maintained a long affair with his Polish secretary.
~ Thomas Keneally
For an important intellectual product to be immediately weighty, a deep relationship or concordance has to exist between the life of its creator and the general lives of the people. These people are generally unaware why exactly they praise a certain work of art. Far from being truly knowledgeable, they perceive it to have a hundred different benefits to justify their adulation; but the real underlying reason for their behavior cannot be measured, is sympathy.
~ Thomas Mann
Her smile and voice suggested the kind of excitement that comes when the first words in a long, silent relationship are spoken at last - a subtle excitement secretly incorporating into this one moment everything that has happened until now.
~ Thomas Mann
Strangely fruitful intercourse this, between one body and another mind
~ Thomas Mann
He was simply not a "hero", which is to say, he did not let his relationship with the man be determined by the woman.
~ Thomas Mann
Hans Castorp had found courage up here--if courage before the elements is defined not as a dull, level-headed relationship with them, but a conscious abandonment to them.
~ Thomas Mann
Samo ?ovjek koji se baš nimalo ne razumije u ljubavne stvari mogao bi pomisliti da su takve dvojbe nauštrb ljubavi. Dapa?e, one su joj pravi za?in. Tek one daju ljubavi žalac strasti tako da bi se strast mogla jednostavno definirati kao ljubav koja sumnja.
~ Thomas Mann
Pues cuando los ojos hablan tutean, aunque los labios no hayan pronunciado todavía un .
~ Thomas Mann
Benim ac?nas? ruhumu eÄŸitmek için ikiniz, OrtaçaÄŸdaki gibi, Tanr?yla Åžeytan gibi birbirinizle çat???rken o her zaman hakl? ç?ksa da seni daha çok seviyorum.
~ Thomas Mann
sentia a distância que o separava dela, pois seu modo de falar não era o dela. E mesmo assim era feliz, pois a felicidade, dizia para si mesmo, não é ser amado; isto é uma satisfação misturada com asco para a vaidade. A felicidade é amar e talvez colher pequenas aproximações ilusórias da pessoa amada.
~ Thomas Mann
You can make a lot of mistakes, as long as you try to tune in to how your cat understands that you love her. It does require paying attention.
~ Thomas McNamee
This act of total surrender is not merely a fantastic intellectual and mystical gamble; it is something much more serious. It is an act of love for this unseen person, who, in the very gift of love by which we surrender ourselves to his reality also makes his presence known to us.
~ Thomas Merton
To be unknown to God is entirely too much privacy.
~ Thomas Merton
Charity must teach us that friendship is a holy thing, and that it is neither charitable nor holy to base our friendship on falsehood. We can be, in some sense, friends to all men because there is no man on earth with whom we do not have something in common. But it would be false to treat too many men as intimate friends. It is not possible to be intimate with more than very few, because there are only very few in the world with whom we have practically everything in common.
~ Thomas Merton
It is not possible to be intimate with nore than very few, because there are only very few in the world with whom we have practically everything in common. There is, however, one universal basis for friendship with all men: we are all loved by God, and I should desire them all to love Him with all their power. ... the truth remains that our destiny is to love one another as Christ has loved us.
~ Thomas Merton
We are not capable of union with one another on the deepest level until the inner self in each one of us is sufficiently awakened to confront the inmost spirit of the other.
~ Thomas Merton
When the Love of God is in me, God is able to love you through me and you are able to love God through me. If my soul were closed to that love, God's love for you and your love for God and God's love for Himself in you and in me, would be denied the particular expression which it finds through me and through no other.
~ Thomas Merton
Because God's love is in me, it can come to you from a different and special direction that would be closed if He did not live in me, and because His love is in you, it can come to me from a quarter from which it would not otherwise come. And because it is in both of us, God has greater glory.
~ Thomas Merton
My mother was informing me, by mail, that she was about to die, and would never see me again.
~ Thomas Merton