Quotes About Relationship
When did you ever worry about offending me?' 'Always, Man, once I understood that you could be offended.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Being kissed by Wyoming Knott is more definite than being married to most women.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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You're not privileged to call me 'Boss'; you're not tax deductible.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Until a person, man or woman, has enjoyed this treasure bathed in the mutual bliss of minds linked as closely as bodies, that person is still as virginal and alone as if he has never copulated.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Poor old Agnes! So ambitious. He guessed he had been quite a disappointment to her . . . and no doubt the change of life wasn't making things any easier for her. Well, at least she was loyal, right to her toes . . . and we all have our shortcomings; she was probably as sick of him as he—no point in that!
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Marriage is a young man's disaster and an old man's comfort." He
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Ownership is a sophisticated abstraction, a mystical relationship.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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It says in Little Women that a bride should be half her husband's age plus seven years. Zebadiah and I hit close to that.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Where you go, I go. Today and to the end of our lives. Unless you tell me to get out, that you don't want me anymore. I have spoken." "You certainly have, dear. Hilda?
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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Very few women understand how great is the hunger in a man to be near femininity...(b)ut if a woman wishes to give a most precious gift to a man, if she would truly feed this masculine hunger (a hunger that he will seldom show but that is always there), she will be very, very feminine when her man is in a mood, so he can get his bearings and be a man again.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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One of the great paradoxes in romantic love is that it never produces human relationship as long as it stays romantic. It produces drama, daring adventures, wondrous, intense love scenes, jealousies, and betrayals; but people never seem to settle into relationship with each other as flesh-and-blood human beings until they are out of the romantic love stage, until they love each other instead of being "in love.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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Meaningful ritual and ceremony affirm our relationship to the sacred and nourish both the spiritual and secular worlds. Our inner nature needs acknowledgment from our conscious personality as much as our egos need to remember their source in the collective unconscious.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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When a marriage begins the partners are like two discrete circles overlapping a little. The division between the two is great and each has specific tasks. As the marriage partners grow older, each learns a bit of the other's genius, and finally the two circles overlap more and more.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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And there are, findable by me, four and only four theories in philosophy about the relationship of mind and matter: 1.Mind is an epiphenomenon of matter. 2.Matter is an epiphenomenon of mind. 3.Mind and matter are both equally real, but separate, and work in predetermined harmony with each other. 4.Mind and matter are human metaphors.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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I dreamed I called Batman on the phone and asked, any truth in those rumors about you and Robin? Our relationship is 100% platonic, he replied stiffly. We sublimate. Why do you think we're always out looking for 'bad guys' that we can punish? And the line went dead with a quick click like handcuffs closing on a thin wrist forever.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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I refer the cynical reader back to the 31-year-old scientist quoted earlier who said "I can feel myself actually fusing with the other person – it is difficult to know even anatomically what part of myself is me and what part is the woman." He was not even using ritual programming to get that result; the drug alone led him there, and it was only comparatively weak marijuana, not the stronger hashish.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Softening can be a profoundly healing undertaking, helping to make more room for pain and difficulty, enriching a man's capacity for deep relationship, rendering him more flexible and permeable, more heartful—especially when that softening coexists with stead-fastness and firmness. An example of such coexistence can be seen in fierce compassion, wherein we're both forceful and soft, both angered and caring.
~ Robert Augustus Masters
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I think you've never quite altogether forgiven yourself for that woman in Los Angeles all that time ago." "Candy Sloan," I said. Susan nodded. "Only time I ever cheated on you," I said. "Makes it that much worse, doesn't it?" Susan said. "I'm not sure it makes any difference," I said. Susan smiled the smile she used when she knew I was wrong but planned to let me get away with it.
~ Robert B. Parker
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There is excitement in a new kiss, but there is a quality of memory and intimacy in kissing someone you've kissed often before. I
~ Robert B. Parker
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Can you analyze our relationship in the light of Silvermanian pragmatism?" I said. "I love you because I find it compelling to be loved so entirely. You love me because as long as you do you can believe in romantic love.
~ Robert B. Parker
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We finished breakfast and got our luggage. Susan carried my small overnight bag. I carried her big bag, and her smaller one, and the one that contained her makeup, and one she referred to as the big poofy one, and a large straw hat she had worn to the beach, which didn't fit into anything. "Why don't you get a bellman," Susan said.
~ Robert B. Parker
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It was the longest we had been apart since we'd met. I said, "Home from the hills is the hunter.
~ Robert B. Parker
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When we settled in to eat, Susan said, "So, tell me about it." "You shrinks are always so cocksure," I said. "Nice word choice," Susan said. "In the current context.
~ Robert B. Parker
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I want her with me," I said, "and more than that, I want her to want to be with me.
~ Robert B. Parker
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