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Quotes About Relationship

Dido-my solitary bridesmaid- hadn't yet married Reggie Southover, and she didn't bring him to the wedding. For the first time, I thought she was jealous of me. 'My, my, Lady Farr,' she said, checking the hang of my wedding dress. 'Do I have to curtsey?' 'Only on my birthday. And you can always call me Amory when we're alone.' 'Fuck off!
~ William Boyd
the lowest price nor the highest quality, but the depth and consistency of the human interactions between a company and its customers.
~ William C. Taylor
The business of love is cruelty which, by our wills, we transform to live together.
~ William Carlos Williams
Marriage So different, this man And this woman: A stream flowing In a field.
~ William Carlos Williams
what an angle you make with each other as you lie there in contemplation.
~ William Carlos Williams
stockings, shoes, hairpins your bed, I wrapped myself round you –
~ William Carlos Williams
Nothing but you can lay hold of my mind, and that can lay hold of nothing but you.
~ William Congreve
Courtship is to marriage, as a very witty prologue to a very dull play. (quoted in Life After Life)
~ William Congreve
Well, I shall understand your lingo one of these days, cousin.
~ William Congreve
The book which you read from a sense of duty, or because for any reason you must, does not commonly make friends with you.
~ William Dean Howells
And when I think about that, I think that if nothing but being married will help a man, he's durn nigh hopeless.
~ William Faulkner
Marriage is long enough to have plenty of room for time behind it.
~ William Faulkner
like old married people who no longer have anything in common, to do or to talk about, save the same general weight of air to displace and breathe and general oblivious biding earth to bear their weight...
~ William Faulkner
B]ecause the second time I ever saw you I learned what I had read in books but I never had actually believed: that love and suffering are the same thing and that the value of love is the sum of what you have to pay for it and anytime you get it cheap you have cheated yourself.
~ William Faulkner
The somebody you was young with and you growed old in her and she growed old in you, seeing the old coming in and it was one somebody you could hear say it don't matter and know it was the truth outen the hard world ad all a man's grief and trials.
~ William Faulkner
Nothing can marry two people closer than a mutual sin in the world's eyes.
~ William Faulkner
Jis kas vasar? nuvažiuoja iki pat Pensakolos aplankyti motinos, - pasak? mis Mertl. - Toksai žmogus negali b?ti blogas.
~ William Faulkner
Kiss me, Bayard. No. You are Father's wife. And eight years older than you are. And your fourth cousin too. And I have black hair. Kiss me, Bayard.
~ William Faulkner
é preciso duas pessoas para fazer alguém, e uma para morrer. é assim que o mundo vai acabar.
~ William Faulkner
ama gene de ormanlar olacakt? onun kad?n? ve kar?s?.
~ William Faulkner
His WIFE, understanding everything, wants him to stay. MARVIN wants to go. Or MARVIN wants to stay. She wants him to go. Anyway, he's going.)
~ William Finn
You and I doctor, on the beach.
~ William Gaddis
If we believe that love is weakness? And people resent it, because they think it's an admission of weakness, they draw away from it… and that's why you kill the thing you love, because it's your weakness personified. If you kill it, you will your weakness before it kills you.
~ William Gaddis
For the first time in months) he put his arm around her; but his hand, reaching her shoulder, did not close upon it, only rested there. They swayed a little, standing in the doorway, still holding each other together in a way of holding each other back: they still waited, being moved over the surface of time like two swells upon the sea, one so close upon the other that neither can reach a peak and break, until both, unrealized, come in to shatter coincidentally upon the shore.
~ William Gaddis