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Quotes About Relationship

two brothers held together by what they can't share.
~ Philip Levine
When he'd sworn at her and been sworn at in return, they became great friends.
~ Philip Pullman
Looking at them now, thought Jim, you'd never believe they weren't in love with each other, and not with a hopeless, doomed obsession like poor Isabel Meredith. This was what love ought to be like: playful and passionate and teasing, and dangerous, too, with sharp intelligence in it.
~ Philip Pullman
She was afraid of her father, and she admired him profoundly, and she thought he was stark mad; but who was she to judge?
~ Philip Pullman
If a witch offers you her love,you should take it. If you don't it's your own fault if bad things happen to you...
~ Philip Pullman
If Mrs. Coulter saw his reaction, she didn't show it. She went on: "Look, Will, I don't know how you came to meet my daughter, and I don't know what you know already, and I certainly don't know if I can trust you; but equally, I'm tired of having to lie. So here it is: the truth.
~ Philip Pullman
And if we - later on - she was whispering shakily, If we meet someone we like, and if we marry them, then we must be good to them, and not make comparisons all the time and wish we were married to each other instead...But just keep coming here once a year, just for an hour, just to be together...
~ Philip Pullman
Nosotros seguimos siendo un solo ser, los dos formamos una sola criatura
~ Philip Pullman
When he rescued me, he was young and strong and full of pride and beauty. I loved him at once. I would have changed my nature, I would have forsaken the star-tingle and the music of the Aurora; I would never have flown again—I would have given all that up in a moment, without a thought, to be a gyptian boat wife and cook for him and share his bed and bear his children. But you cannot change what you are, only what you do. I am a witch. He is a human.
~ Philip Pullman
The thought came to Will and Lyra at the same moment, and they exchanged a tear-filled glance. And for the second time in their lives, but not the last, each of them saw their own expression on the other's face.
~ Philip Pullman
Every atom of me, and every atom of you.
~ Philip Pullman
Either foreswear fucking others or the affair is over.
~ Philip Roth
You've got a good girl this time. Don't screw it up. Don't let her go.
~ Philip Roth
If he had another brother he would call him. But for a brother he has only Jerry and Jerry has only him. For a daughter he has only Merry. For a father she has only him. There is no way around any of this.
~ Philip Roth
Politics is the great generalizer and literature the great particularizer, and not only are they in an inverse relationship to each other---they are in an antagonistic relationship.
~ Philip Roth
But by the third year he had come to wonder whether Laura's purpose wasn't the shield behind which he was still hiding his own, even from himself.
~ Philip Roth
I have found in my life that I often phone one person when I expect myself, or others expect me, to be phoning someone else; it is what the telephone company calls displacement.
~ Philip Roth
However much you may have hated me, why don't you come back so we can continue with our linear, logical life like all the other couples who hate each other?
~ Philip Roth
Mario loves Hal so much it makes his heart beat hard.
~ David Foster Wallace
Julie ha detto a Faye che lei è convinta che due persone innamorate attraversano tre fasi distinte prima di arrivare a conoscersi davvero. All'inizio si raccontano aneddoti e gusti personali. Poi ciascuno dei due dice all'altro in che cosa crede. E poi ciascuno osserva la relazione che c'è fra quello in cui l'altro ha detto di credere e quello che in effetti fa .
~ David Foster Wallace
I went to her for comfort and found her almost hostile. Her eyes were dark and she was silent and trying with every fiber to look Unhappy.
~ David Foster Wallace
Paradoxically, we come to know God best not by looking at God exclusively, but by looking at God and then looking at ourselves—then looking at God, and then again looking at ourselves. This is also the way we best come to know our selves. Both God and self are mostly fully known in relationship to each other.
~ David G. Benner
In its most basic terms Christian spirituality is a relationship with God. Perhaps the most remarkable thing to notice about this Christian God is that is it he who has sought us out, not we him. In fact, anything that we experience as desire for him is simply the result of his Spirit's calling us to himself. Spirituality is the response of spirit to Spirit.
~ David G. Benner
Love is not about conquest. The truth is a man can only find true love when he surrenders to it. When he opens his heart to the partner of his soul and says: Here it is! The very essence of me! It is yours to nurture or destroy.
~ David Gemmell