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Quotes About Relationship

For him, she bends over backwards. It is origami of the heart. (Pour lui, elle se plie en quatre. - C'est l'origami du cœur)
~ Charles de Leusse
God became man; and the love, woman. (Dieu s'est fait homme; - Et l'amour, femme.)
~ Charles de Leusse
The lover steals a kiss, He is under penalty of perpetuity.
~ Charles de Leusse
The wedding is to be sentenced for life for good past conduct. (Le mariage, c'est être condamné A vie pour bonne conduite passée)
~ Charles de Leusse
To silence the love, it takes a deaf. (Pour taire l'amour, - Il faut un sourd)
~ Charles de Leusse
The beginning of a friendship, the fact that two people out of the thousands around them can meet and connect and become friends, seems like a kind of magic to me. But maintaining a friendship requires work. I don't mean that as a bad thing. Good art requires work as well.
~ Charles de Lint
Ever been the best of friends!
~ Charles Dickens
It's only my child-wife.
~ Charles Dickens
I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disninterestedly, devotedly. If ever there were love in the world, I love her.
~ Charles Dickens
There can be no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of mind and purpose.
~ Charles Dickens
My heart is set, as firmly as ever heart of man was set on woman. I have no thought, no view, no hope, in life beyond her; and if you oppose me in this great stake, you take my peace and happiness in your hands, and cast them to the wind.
~ Charles Dickens
There is a man who would give his life to keep a life you love beside you.
~ Charles Dickens
There can't be a quarrel without two parties, and I won't be one. I will be a friend to you in spite of you. So now you know what you've got to expect
~ Charles Dickens
But I am thinking like a lover, or like an ass: which I suppose is pretty nearly the same.
~ Charles Dickens
Thus two people who cannot afford to play cards for money, sometimes sit down to a quiet game for love.
~ Charles Dickens
I kissed her cheek as she turned it to me. I think I would have gone through a great deal to kiss her cheek. But I felt the kiss was given to the coarse common boy as a piece of money might have been, and that it was worth nothing.
~ Charles Dickens
unless we learn to do our duty to those whom we employ, they will never learn to do their duty to us
~ Charles Dickens
Indeed, there was a frankness in his face, an honesty, and an undisguised show of his pride in her, and his love for her, which were, to me, the best of good looks.
~ Charles Dickens
She must have made Joe Gargery marry her by hand.
~ Charles Dickens
You are good enough to say so, as a fashion of speech; but, I don't mean any fashion of speech. Indeed, when I say I wish we might be friends, I scarcely mean quite that, either.
~ Charles Dickens
Dear Doctor Manette, I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disinterestedly, devotedly. If ever there were love in the world, I love her. You have loved yourself; let your old love speak for me!
~ Charles Dickens
He was nothing to me and I could have had no foresight then, that he ever would be anything to me, but it happened that I had this opportunity of observing him well.
~ Charles Dickens
The air of completeness and superiority with which she walked at my side, and the air of youthfulness and submission with which I walked at hers, made a contrast that I strongly felt. It would have rankled in me more than it did, if I had not regarded myself as eliciting it by being so set apart for her and assigned to her.
~ Charles Dickens
Aye, though he loved her from his soul with such a self denying love as woman seldom wins; he spoke from first to last of Martin.
~ Charles Dickens