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Quotes About Relationship

When I meet a couple, I'm always interested to know if they have been together for a long time, or how loyal they are, because I know that will impact on how much I'm prepared to trust them.
~ Richard E. Grant
What nature hath joined together, multiple regression analysis cannot put asunder.
~ Richard E. Nisbett
I believe there is a relationship between having an interest in the arts and the behaviour of society as a whole. Some politicians find it difficult that the arts is a weapon of happiness... Politics is often about deprivation rather than the opening up of ideas and nourishing creative endeavour.
~ Richard Eyre
He needed me to do what sons do for their fathers: bear witness that they're substantial, that they're not hollow, not ringing absences. That they count for something when little else seems to.
~ Richard Ford
The key to successful missionary work is a close relationship between the missionaries and the members. Creating an environment in working with members that will bring more into the Church.
~ Richard G. Scott
I suggest that you not ignore many possible candidates who are still developing these attributes, seeking the one who is perfected in them. You will likely not find that perfect person, and if you did, there would certainly be no interest in you. These attributes are best polished together as husband and wife.
~ Richard G. Scott
She both hated and loved him.
~ Richard Glyn Jones
Marriage might be seen, in part, as a solution to a self-control problem, in which people take steps to increase the likelihood that their relationship will endure. If divorce is difficult, then marriages are more likely to be stable. Marital stability is usually good for children (though children can also benefit from the end of a bad marriage).
~ Richard H. Thaler
And to Mindy, I can only ever say a simple thank you. And dedicate the rest of my life to her.
~ Richard Hammond
I am looking for a character that connects to me on some level. It has to be about something, it has to have depth to it and it has to be about something. The story of the character and their relationship with the people and places around them appeal to me and are what I look for.
~ Richard Hatch
O, the love of woman is a glorious thing, and strange in its ways of work.
~ Richard Llewellyn
They sat there in the evening of the last day. And, though there was no actual point to it, they loved each other.
~ Richard Matheson
I am wishing of a memory, where you gave me everything you had and where I offered you the pieces that were left of me.
~ Richard Pérez
She takes his shaking hand in the dark. It feels good, like a root must feel, when it finds, after centuries, another root to pleach to underground. There are a hundred thousand species of love, separately invented, each more ingenious than the last, and every one of them keeps making things.
~ Richard Powers
Now they need only learn what life wants from humans. It's a big question, to be sure. Too big for people alone. But people aren't alone, and they never have been.
~ Richard Powers
The bird and the fish may fall in love but where will they build their nest?
~ Richard Powers
She becomes her father's star and only pupil for the simple reason that she alone, of all the family, sees what he knows: plants are willful and crafty and after something, just like people.
~ Richard Powers
the word tree and the word truth come from the same root.
~ Richard Powers
We are not born familiar. At best, familiar waits for us down the run of years. Familiar is what he can become to her only through life. But familiar to herself, already, looking on him.
~ Richard Powers
Life is nothing but mutual infection. And every infecting message changes the message it infects.
~ Richard Powers
I love your smell, she said. I told her, "You don't love me. You love my microbiome.
~ Richard Powers
He says there's nothing on Earth he can give to her, for their anniversary, to thank her for what she has given him. Nothing, except for a thing that grows.
~ Richard Powers
Nobody does anything by themselves.
~ Richard Powers
But even now, after an immense journey in separate directions, that tree and you still share a quarter of your genes.
~ Richard Powers