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Quotes About Relationship

Well, I sort of do, now that we have Blue.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
his best friends, wasn't that their ONE JOB?
~ Tui T. Sutherland
you're a handsome idiot," she said affectionately. "And I'll tell you later.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
We'll probably end up married one day," Qibli said. The only reply Winter made to this was a snort so vigorous he nearly knocked himself over.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
Unless that's what this happy feeling is, the one I get every time I see her. Uh-oh.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
Trust is the foundation of real teamwork.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Because when a team recovers from an incident of destructive conflict, it builds confidence that it can survive such an event, which in turn builds trust. This is not unlike a husband and wife recovering from a big argument and developing closer ties and greater confidence in their relationship as a result.
~ Patrick Lencioni
avoid, as much as possible, telling clients what they would do if they were to be hired; instead, they just start serving them as though they were already a client. And
~ Patrick Lencioni
erring on the side of the client when it comes to fees. Because you're interested in a long-term relationship with a client, it is in your best interest to show them that you are more focused on helping them than you are in maximizing your short-term revenue.
~ Patrick Lencioni
even though clients require us to be competent enough to meet their needs, it is ultimately our honesty, humility, and selflessness that will endear us to them and allow them to trust and depend on us.
~ Patrick Lencioni
they make it clear that their focus is on understanding, honoring, and supporting the business of the client. As
~ Patrick Lencioni
When people who don't trust one another engage in passionate debate, they are trying to win the argument. They aren't usually listening to the other person's ideas and then reconsidering their point of view; they're figuring out how to manipulate the conversation to get what they want.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Like a good marriage, trust on a team is never complete; it must be maintained over time
~ Patrick Lencioni
It's all about standing there naked in front of the client. It's about building trust. And in the end, that means the client trusts them and takes care of them.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Trust is not the same as assuming everyone is on the same page as you & that they don't need to be pushed. Trust is knowing that when a team member does push you, they're doing it because they care about the team.
~ Patrick Lencioni
No, trust is not the same as assuming everyone is on the same page as you, and that they don't need to be pushed. Trust is knowing that when a team member does push you, they're doing it because they care about the team.
~ Patrick Lencioni
ALWAYS CONSULT INSTEAD OF SELL
~ Patrick Lencioni
No quality or characteristic is more important than trust.
~ Patrick Lencioni
And they don't worry about whether the potential client will take advantage of their generosity; they know that for every client that does, nine others will appreciate their generosity and start to see themselves as a client even before they formally decide to become one.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Every human being that works has to know that what they do matters to another human being.
~ Unknown
Men want and desperately need to feel like God's much-loved sons—that He knows what we're going through, that He loves us in spite of our sins, and that He really cares about us personally. Yet most men find it hard to trust God for these things. Would
~ Unknown
Whatever the cause, not fully embracing the idea that God really cares about you personally is the spiritual equivalent of running away from home. But it doesn't have to be
~ Unknown
Compulsion is the death of friendship.
~ Patrick O'Brian
Since then he has said nothing and although from time to time I have thrown out what I hope were delicate hints and suggestions he has not seemed to notice them; and with a man Lucifer could not hold a book, bell or candle to for pride I cannot raise the subject directly.
~ Patrick O'Brian