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Quotes About Relationship

I've stepped more into my womanhood, I'm a mother now, I'm having a beautiful relationship as a wife and as a friend.
~ Alicia Keys
I cared more about watering the roots of our connection than I cared about our age difference.
~ Alicia Keys
U ljubavi uvijek postoje lovac i lovina, jedan koji voli više nego drugi, uloge se stalno izmjenjujum ina?e postoji mogu?nost da postane dosadno.
~ Aline Apostolska
A compulsion to get married is not the same as a desire to partner.
~ Alison A. Armstrong
Ik kan niet zonder jou leven, prinses Alice. - Will
~ Alison Baird
But mostly, it's a book about my relationship with my father.
~ Alison Bechdel
In this pause, I suddenly saw something very clearly. Whatever it was I wanted from my mother was simply not there to be had. It was not her fault. And it was therefore not my fault that I was unable to elicit it.
~ Alison Bechdel
My whole life, my mother was the only person I felt comfortable talking to—even after she got sick." "Why is that?" "I think," Sarah said, "that she's just a good listener." Brenna looked at her. "Everybody needs that one person, you know? The one person they can talk to." Brenna
~ Alison Gaylin
Come with me and let's start all over. I said no, and he got angry. Blamed Luke. The way you sneak out to see him, to be near him. You're attached to him, and it's sick, Camille. You're sick.
~ Alison Gaylin
Even without the Grand Reclaimer bond, Helen, you are my heartbeat. My pulse. You are the fire in my blood and the laughter in my soul.
~ Alison Goodman
You would choose to have no power with him when you could have all the power in the world with me?" I lifted my chin. "That is not the choice, Ido. I choose the dragons and the land. Not my own ambition. Or yours.
~ Alison Goodman
But I wish you to know that, were I just Edward and you just Jane, I would prefer to marry you. We accord well together, and have similar views… Kings cannot make their own choices. I wished you to know that
~ Alison Weir
If the most important thing a man can do for his children is to love their mother sacrificially, then the most important thing a mother can do for her children is to respect their father.
~ Alistair Begg
You will never know Jesus Christ as a reality in your life until you know him as a necessity.
~ Alistair Begg
Suffering in and of itself does not lead a person into a deeper relationship with God. As with those who hear the word of God yet do not respond to it with faith, suffering divorced from faith and hope will actually embitter us as our hearts grow harder rather than softer toward God. In other words, suffering will either make us run to God or away from Him. In the midst of trials, we must ask ourselves, "Is this trial making me bitter and callous, or is it making me loving and gentle?
~ Alistair Begg
Our goal is to make finance the servant, not the master, of the real economy.
~ Alistair Darling
Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. ~Aristotle
~ Aliyah Burke
Christ, woman, were you ever going to say anything?" He grabbed her by the wrist and tugged her down the hall to the single bathroom. "Get out of that shirt.
~ Aliyah Burke
We witness a strange inversion: on the one hand, the endeavor to turn the social contract into a less calculating and more feeling connection among its members; on the other hand, the endeavor to turn the erotic relationship into a contractual one.
~ Allan David Bloom
We'd die here, old together, safe with each other's secrets. We were each other's juvenilia
~ Allan Gurganus
Theirs was to be a relationship of shared defiance against small-town opprobrium, an all-embracing overprotective love.
~ Allan Hall
He viewed her as a farmer views a prize cow: she was someone who would give him what he wanted – namely, a large family – and he demanded she respect his need for utter subservience in the relationship
~ Allan Hall
Well, there are many reasons to get finally given the push," he said of his abandonment of Klein as his manager. "Let's say that possibly Paul's suspicions were right.
~ Allan Kozinn
Even though the relationship of cigarettes to disease is today perhaps the epiphenomenal fact of modern medicine, demonstrating this connection required a fundamental transformation in medical ways of knowing in the mid-twentieth century.
~ Allan M. Brandt