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Quotes About Relationship

Todo lo que existe interactúa
~ Gioconda Belli
Aunque lo obligara a trotar como un cervatillo, oírla reírse o hablar se le hacía mucho más placentero que el silencio y la soledad.
~ Gioconda Belli
Once trust was lost it was impossible to salvage a relationship, she told me. She was right. I think that relationships only rarely survive once the inner sanctum has been violated. What forges a couple is the shared responsibility to defend that space.
~ Gioconda Belli
Uma obra crítica ou filosófica, que não se mantenha de alguma maneira numa relação essencial com a criação, está condenada a girar no vazio, do mesmo modo que uma obra de arte ou de poesia, que não contenha em si uma exigência crítica, está destinada ao esquecimento.
~ Giorgio Agamben
causes which are indistinguishable intrinsically, when considered by themselves, cannot produce distinguishable effects.
~ Giorgio De Santillana
Lui sa che lo ami?» «Lo saprà. Glielo dimostrerò ogni giorno finché riuscirà a non scordarlo mai.»
~ Giorgio Faletti
Tedaldo adunque, tornato ricchissimo, perseverò nel suo amare, e, senza piú turbarsi la donna, discretamente operando, lungamente goderon del loro amore. Dio faccia noigoder del nostro.
~ Giovanni Boccaccio
he took her to wife, she would still study to please him, nor take umbrage at aught that he should do or say, and if she would be obedient, and many other like things, to all of which she answered ay;
~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Eu ?i-am dezv?luit ?ie sufletul t?u, iar tu mi-ai f?cut cunoscut mie sufletul meu.
~ Giovanni Papini
De dois amigos, um é o amo e o outro o servo. O súcubo e o íncubo.
~ Giovanni Papini
If you ask her, I'll kill you," says Callie pleasantly. And so it is that when Naomi and Mona are introduced—really, reintroduced—Mona prepares to ask her immediately.
~ Gish Jen
Of course he bothers me. He's my husband.
~ Gish Jen
Yes, I still love him – I suppose. I suppose loving one's father is like living – one just does. About what he has done Ã¢â'¬Â¦ I could not even tell you – I could not find the words to tell you how terrible, how beyond everything terrible I think it is. And that it should be my father.…
~ Gitta Sereny
If you are strong enough as a couple, reality shows can be a good thing for the relationship.
~ Giuliana Rancic
I never thought my marriage could be stronger, or I could be closer to Bill. We prayed on our own, but now we prayed together and you'll never know how much that means until you do it.
~ Giuliana Rancic
customer loyalties
~ Glen Arnold
She knew him. Somehow. And wasn't that quite marvelous?
~ Glen David Gold
For the love of Mary, I get it, she's got a nifty twat. Tell me what I need to know and you can go up there and try'n get back into it.
~ Glen Duncan
Darkness now is pure phenomenon, nothing to do with him. This is the final relationship with the universe: you find solace only in things that offer none.
~ Glen Duncan
Hot tip: If you're a human having a fling with a werewolf, break it off. Now.
~ Glen Duncan
Like blind boys they found each other, and confirmed each other, and through the FM of the flesh they sent to one another impulses of courage and affection.
~ Glendon Swarthout
Why? Why indeed. It was a sticky, impossible question and I didn't know how to answer it. How far back did I have to go to find the place where our roads diverged? How could I explain that sometimes a thousand little things added up to something so big it had the power to crush a relationship.
~ Glenn Beck
Rather than seeking inspiration and meaning in life from the Bible, our culture has symbolically replaced it with the dictionary, a symbol of knowledge, learning, and enlightenment. I am committed to excellence in academics and intellectual pursuits, but this innocent mistake illustrates how so many people have replaced a vital relationship with their Creator (symbolized by the Bible) with a worship of knowledge and the mind (symbolized by the dictionary).
~ Glenn Pearson
Marriage gives us the security of tying another person to us-and us to them. But marriage itself also serves as a general wall of protection from illness in ways that cohabitation does not.
~ Glenn T. Stanton