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Quotes About Relationship

While friends we were, the hot debates That rose 'twixt you and me! Now we are mere associates, And never disagree.
~ William Allingham
If he draw you aside from your proper end, No enemy like a bosom friend.
~ William Allingham
El pecado actual refleja el pecado original de la misma forma como lo hace una hija con su madre.
~ William Ames
Lo, thou, my Love, art fair; Myself have made thee so; Yea, thou art fair indeed, Wherefore thou shalt not need In beauty to despair; For I accept thee so, For fair. [excerpt from "Christ to His Spouse"]
~ William Baldwin
Jesus is to God as we must be to Jesus.
~ William Barclay
I'll shade him from the heat till he can bearTo lean in joy upon our Father's knee;And then I'll stand and stroke his silver hair,And be like him and he will then love me.
~ William Blake
And he loved her—with the exalted and romantic intensity that a social climber gives to a woman whom he thinks superior to his own class.
~ WILLIAM BOLITHO
It's true: lives do drift apart for no obvious reason. We're all busy people,we can't spend our time simply trying to stay in touch. The test of a friendship is if it can weather these inevitable gaps.
~ William Boyd
The advantage of being married a long time was that one could argue without the necessity of the other's actual, physical presence.
~ William Browning Spencer
She loved Harry and so, when he disappeared, when he withdrew into vagueness and alcohol, she had despised him passionately.
~ William Browning Spencer
How can we know the dancer from the dance?
~ William Butler Yeats
What do we know but that we face one another in this place?
~ William Butler Yeats
I will love you more today than I loved you yesterday, and I will love you even more, tomorrow.
~ William Chapman
If I ever let you down, it's not because I don't love you. It's because I don't love myself.
~ William Chapman
A wit should be no more sincere than a woman constant.
~ William Congreve
Let us be very strange and well-bred: Let us be as strange as if we had been married a great while; and as well-bred as if we were not married at all.
~ William Congreve
Courtship to marriage is as a very witty prologue to a very dull play.
~ William Congreve
Though marriage makes man and wife one flesh, it leaves 'em still two fools.
~ William Congreve
If I continue to endure you a little longer, I may by degrees dwindle into a wife.
~ William Congreve
Normally, your wife can hear things that no one else on earth can hear. She can hear a dab of jam fall onto a carpet two rooms away. She can hear spilled coffee being furtively mopped up with a good bathtowel. She can hear dirt being tracked across a clean floor. She can hear you just thinking about doing something you shouldn't do. But get yourself stuck in a loft hatch and suddenly it is as if she has been placed in a soundproof chamber.
~ William Cullen Bryant
but we did not come into India, as they did, at the head of great armies, with the avowed intention of subjugating the country. We crept in as humble barterers, whose existence depended on the bounty and favour of the lieutenants of the kings of Delhi; and the 'generosity' we have shown was but a small acknowledgement of the favours his ancestors had conferred to our race.
~ William Dalrymple
It would have been nice for Greg to eventually grow into a mature relationship with Laura. He was moving toward that already but then took a turn into the juvenile with Paige.
~ William Devane
two men usually filled and left plenty of room on either side.
~ William Elliot Griffis
We cannot swing up on a rope that is attached only to our own belt.
~ William Ernest Hocking