Quotes About Relationship
He feels particularly ashamed if ever he is seen by his lovers to be invovled in something dishonourable.
~ Plato
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Then the lover, who is true and no counterfeit, must of necessity be loved by his love.
~ Plato
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Do you desire to be wholly one; always day and night in one another's company? For if this is what you desire, I am ready to melt and fuse you together, so that being two you shall become one, and while you live a common life as if you were a single man, and after your death in the world below still be one departed soul, instead of two....
~ Plato
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Sólo de libre voluntad se somete uno al Amor
~ Plato
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Surely the gods are just? Granted that they are. But if so, the unjust will be the enemy of the gods, and the just will be their friend?
~ Plato
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He who is the victim of his passions and the slave of pleasure will of course desire to make his beloved as agreeable to himself as possible.
~ Plato
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You say that you have a dog. Yes, a villain of a one, said Ctesippus. And he has puppies? Yes, and they are very like himself. And the dog is the father of them? Yes, he said, I certainly saw him and the mother of the puppies come together. And is he not yours? To be sure he is. Then he is a father, and he is yours; ergo, he is your father, and the puppies are your brothers.
~ Plato
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I am an apple, and one who loves you tossed me before you. O yield to him, dear Xanthippe! Both you and I decay.
~ Plato
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I'm an apple, tossed here by someone who loves you, Xanthippe. But you should nod assent: after all, you and I will both waste away.
~ Plato
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En efecto, lo que es santo, siendo amable en sí, amado por sí, no tiene ninguna relación con lo que es amado, y que sólo es amable en tanto que es amado. Lo primero subsiste
~ Plato
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Cuando se hizo al hombre partícipe de las cualidades divinas, fue el único de todos los animales, que a causa del parentesco que le unía con el ser divino, se convenció de que existen dioses, les levantó altares y les dedicó estatuas.
~ Plato
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So, Euthyphro, piety then, should be regarded as a reciprocal exchange between Gods and humans.
~ Plato
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Nothing but heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend.
~ Plautus
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Being together, like being able to see certain stars only with your peripheral vision, isn't something you can create. It's just something that happens to you.
~ Polly Horvath
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And then she poked him again. Not because he wasn't paying attention but because when she did it the first time she found she liked it. Mrs. Bunny might think she was getting away with this, but Mr. Bunny was silently counting the pokes to pay her back later.
~ Polly Horvath
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In every long-term relationship are a few pockets of deep and dangerous water into which one can step unaware if not careful. Eventually, somebody drowns or the interested parties post warning signs around these pockets.
~ Poppy Z. Brite
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Caselli was a modest, taciturn man, in whose sad but proud eyes could be read: - He is a great scientist, and as his 'famulus', I am also a little great; - I, though humble, know things that he does not know; - I know him better than he knows himself; I foresee his acts; - I have power over him; I defend and protect him; - I can say bad things about him because I love him; that is not granted to you
~ Primo Levi
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From all my talks with Henri, even the most cordial, I have always left with a slight taste of defeat; of also having been, somehow inadvertently, not a man to him, but an instrument in his hands.
~ Primo Levi
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It really seemed that Edek was answering the questions that Mendel was asking himself, that he read in the depths of Mendel's brain, in that secret bed where thoughts are born. But it itsn't so strange, Mendel thought; two good clocks mark the same hour, even if they are of different make. They only have to start together.
~ Primo Levi
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According to Scripture, the number-one purpose of marriage—more than even the unique, time-honored partnership it creates between a man and woman, more than even the conceiving and raising of children, more than any Prince Charming fairy tale in any little girl's head—is how it represents the mystery of the gospel in active, living form.
~ Priscilla Shirer
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Because praying—reaching outward and upward to Him—is the way His passion comes down. Even
~ Priscilla Shirer
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The apostle Paul, writing in the New Testament, reminds us that the difference between the relationship we have with the one true God and the relationship pagans have with their idols is that their gods are silent (see 1 Corinthians 12:2).
~ Priscilla Shirer
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De todos modos, no estamos solos
~ Unknown
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If I throw out a boathook from the boat and catch hold of the shore and pull, do I pull the shore to me, or do I pull myself to the shore? Prayer is not pulling God to my will, but the aligning of my will to the will of God.1
~ R. Kent Hughes
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