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Quotes About Relationship

When dinner was just about ready, [Mother] would go freshen up, changing clothes and putting on makeup. When one of my sisters once asked her how come she got ready and changed clothes right before dinner, Mom smiled and said, Because my husband is coming home. [Dick Amman]
~ EllynAnne Geisel
A wife's faithful to her husband, subject to him. It's in the bible.
~ Elmore Leonard
You're going through your menopause and you thought you were in love.
~ Elmore Leonard
He wanted to grow old with her, or not grow old at all.
~ Eloisa James
He laid her hands, palms upward, against his face, and she sat looking down at his bent head, a little disturbed in her soul that he should fling away his principles and his convictions quite so heedlessly for her sake. Mr. Murray, for instance, seemed not to have altered his chosen course a single degree because of Eden. Of course Mr. Murray was a Yankee. Virginia men, she had heard, were more considerate.
~ Elswyth Thane
The sinful heart is never transformed by conformity to the imperatives but only by relationship with the One who cleanses hearts.
~ Elyse Fitzpatrick
We forget the gospel when we neglect our adoption and think that we're still just a hired servant. The Father doesn't let us come to him on those terms. We will either come as sons or we will stay with the pigs. He won't let us earn anything from him because there will be no boasting in his sight. It will either be that Jesus and his glorious gospel has the preeminence or we will go it on our own.
~ Elyse Fitzpatrick
One can be addicted to either lawlessness or lawfulness. Theologically there is no difference since both break relationship with God, the giver. ~ GERHARD O. FORDE
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
We are partners with our children because we are just like them, dearly loved sinners.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
So I knew then that she loved me; and I therefore loved her. I have always known that I will inevitably fall in love with any woman who loves me.
~ Emile Habiby
La nature et les circonstances semblaient avoir fait cette femme pour cet homme, et les avoir poussés l'un vers l'autre.
~ Émile Zola
À eux deux, la femme, nerveuse et hypocrite, l'homme, sanguin et vivant en brute, ils faisaient un couple puissamment lié. Ils se complétaient, se protégeaient mutuellement. Le soir, à table, dans les clartés pâles de la lampe, on sentait la force de leur union, à voir le visage épais et souriant de Laurent, en face du masque muet et impénétrable de Thérèse.
~ Émile Zola
Il a besoin de cette femme pour vivre comme on a besoin de boire et de manger.
~ Émile Zola
Moja mi?o?? do Lintona jest jak li?cie w lesie. Wiem dobrze, ?e czas j? zmieni, tak jak zima zmienia wygl?d lasu.
~ Emily Bront
You must forgive me, for I struggled only for you.
~ Emily Bronte
They forgot everything the minute they were together again.
~ Emily Bronte
Hereafter she is only my sister in name; not because I disown her, but because she has disowned me.
~ Emily Bronte
Nonsense, do you imagine he has thought as much of you as you have of him?
~ Emily Bronte
He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same; and Linton's is as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire.
~ Emily Bronte
Le tengo constantemente en mi pensamiento, aunque no siempre como una cosa agradable. Tampoco yo me agrado siempre de mí misma. No hables más de separarnos, porque eso es irrealizable.
~ Emily Bronte
And you love Edgar, and Edgar loves you. All seems smooth and easy: where is the obstacle? Here! and here! replied Catherine, striking one hand on her forehead, and another on her breast: in whichever place the soul lives. In my soul and in my heart, I'm convinced I'm wrong!
~ Emily Bronte
I remember the master, before he fell into a doze, stroking her bonny hair - it pleased him rarely to see her gentle - and saying - 'Why canst thou not always be a good lass, Cathy?' And she turned her face up to his, and laughed, and answered, 'Why cannot you always be a good man, father?
~ Emily Bronte
I have just returned from a visit to my landlord - the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with.
~ Emily Bronte
The greatest punishment we could invent for her was to keep her separate from him…
~ Emily Bronte