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Quotes About Relationship

This is not a date; this is an audition for a play about a terrible date.
~ Jami Attenberg
Alex was delighted and astonished with her mother for behaving as a mother should for once.
~ Jami Attenberg
I know you don't like him," said her mother. "Your father has always been a complicated man." "I'll say," said Alex. "But you're complicated, too. And he loves you," Barbra said. "He always thought you were smart and capable, and no one was prouder of you when you graduated from law school. He said, 'She can get me out of jail someday.
~ Jami Attenberg
It was not about him loving her. They'd had so many ebbs and flows. They were in this life together; what they needed from each other was clearly defined. In these moments she felt they were connected by so much: distance, space, money, silence, support. And every so often the acknowledgment of each other's humanity.
~ Jami Attenberg
Men never really wanted your help anyway, she thought. They wanted you to do things for them, but it would never be thought of as help so much as required service
~ Jami Attenberg
Time will make it worse! You're...the other half of his soul. He's never going to get over you. And no matter how much you hope that you will... you'll never get over him. You're going to wake up one day and realize what you've done, and you're going to regret the time you wasted apart from him for the rest of your life.
~ Jamie
I belong to my beloved, and my beloved is mine.
~ Jamie
MacEmm, can I ask you? I don't know does it mean... does it mean anything with marrying, MacEmm? Doyler and me. " " No Jim, you can't ask me that." "I don't know, you see" "I haven't cigarrettes to be answering questions like that.
~ Jamie O'Neill
Although my dad Harry is the manager of West Ham, we get on very well.
~ Jamie Redknapp
There's time enough, though. Time enough to learn everything about one another. That's the adventure. And the longer it takes just means we'll never get bored.
~ Jamie S. Rich
When another person feels connected to you, they're much more likely to see where you're coming from, hear what you have to say and be impacted by what you're sharing with them.
~ Jamie Smart
What he was saying was that he really wanted to be part of her life. The good days and the bad ones, too.
~ Jan Coffey
It was a clan that they would be wise to count a friend rather than a foe.
~ Jan Guillou
mutuality, brother. You scratch my back, and I will scratch yours.
~ Jan Guillou
If I have any excuse to offer, it is that in here we do not view our neighbours as they do out there.
~ Jan Guillou
If I had to make a general rule for living and working with children, it might be this: be wary of saying or doing anything to a child that you would not do to another adult, whose good opinion and affection you valued." John Holt
~ Jan Hunt
Eternal love from both sides is eternal happiness
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Sure it's true that some give others their trust and heart while others understand it wrong, because some they don't know their position in the trust.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
If a man has found his dream woman, the joy will determine his life.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Was he willing to blend into the life of another human being for the rest of his days, and have hers blend into his? That, of course, was the Bible's bottom line on marriage: one flesh. Not separate entities, not two autonomous beings merely coming together at dinnertime or brushing past one another in the hallway, holding on to their singleness, guarding against invasion. One flesh!" (p. 207).
~ Jan Karon
Prayer is getting into relationship with God." "Isn't it about asking for things we want, and letting God know what's what?" "No, sir. He already knows what we want and what we need. Prayer is about getting to know him, and worshipping him and trusting him, and thanking him.
~ Jan Karon
there is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion, or company than a good marriage. May
~ Jan Karon
Soon, he wanted to preach on personal, as compared to institutional, salvation. Confessing Christ before others was an act of institutional salvation that most churchgoers had done long ago. He wanted to get at something more compelling, more life-changing-the process of personal confession, of personal relationship with Christ. He also wanted to point out that being a priest no more assured him of heaven than being a chipmunk would assure him of nuts for winter.
~ Jan Karon
Some have been in church all their lives and have never known this mighty, marvelous, and yet simple personal relationship. Others believe that while such a relationship may be possible, it's not for them—why would God want to bother with them, except from a very great distance? In reality, it is no bother to God at all. He wants this relationship far, far more than you and I want it, and I pray that you will ponder that marvelous truth.
~ Jan Karon