Quotes About Relationship
Constant use will not wear ragged the fabric of friendship.
~ Dorothy Parker
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His voice was a intimate as the rustle of sheets.
~ Dorothy Parker
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Constant use had not worn ragged the fabric of their friendship.
~ Dorothy Parker
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we need to reconsider the meaning of reproductive liberty to take into account its relationship to racial oppression.
~ Dorothy Roberts
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It's good to have a manager who shares your interests, or goals. You can presumably trust a husband. I don't know if it's the best way to work. I really shouldn't discuss this.
~ Dorothy Stratten
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Real change will come when you focus on yourself - not on changing him, Real change comes when you are willing and able to state your claim on what you are and are not willing to live with. Just remember to let him in on it
~ Dory Hollander
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One of the newer terms in the poly lexicon, relationship anarchy, refers to a lifestyle decision not to take one partner as a "primary" and others as "secondaries" (or any hierarchy of that kind) but instead to maintain each relationship as separate and to make as few rules as possible.
~ Dossie Easton
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A good fight starts with the understanding that in order for a fight to be successful, both people have to win.
~ Dossie Easton
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The cultural ban on having sex with your friends is an inevitable offshoot of a societal belief that the only acceptable reason to have sex is to lead to a monogamous marriagelike relationship.
~ Dossie Easton
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Your absence has not taught me to be alone, it merely has shown that when together we cast a single shadow on the wall.
~ Doug Fetherling
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Love is a choice, and you need a plan, and you need to use skills to keep your marriage filled with love choices.
~ Doug Fields
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As a believer involved in any premarital relationship, you must assume the other person does not belong to you—that he or she may ultimately belong to another. Until marriage vows are exchanged, there are no guarantees. You should operate as if you are getting to know another man's future wife or another woman's future husband. Treat them with the respect you hope someone is showing your future spouse
~ Doug Rosenau
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What, then, is his appraisal of your worth? He was willing to pay the price of his own Son's death on an executioner's cross to pay for your sin so you might have an intimate relationship with him. That's the value God places on you. If you truly see how precious and valuable a treasure you and your sexuality are to him, it will transform the way you allow others to treat you—"significant others" included.
~ Doug Rosenau
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God looks at the heart of your erotic desire to understand how you are using your sexuality. When you mentally lust after someone with whom God wants to give you a pure connecting or coupling relationship, you contaminate and adulterate something potentially beautiful in your life. As
~ Doug Rosenau
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First, only God, through our relationship with Christ, can ever completely satisfy our intimacy needs for being unconditionally known and accepted. The intimate lovemaking between a man and a woman (as good and complete as that may feel) is only a taste of our ultimate love relationship with God.
~ Doug Rosenau
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A very worrying development at lunchtime. As we were walking down the Charing Cross Road, Emma put her arm through mine. Not even Liz has ever done that and it's fair to say that it was a bit of a shock. Because as far as I'm concerned, walking along arm in arm with a bird means that you're a couple. And although she's nice and all that, I don't think of us in those terms at all.
~ Dougie Brimson
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Jonathan loved Sarah's beauty, but attributed her attractiveness to the fullness of God in her soul. To call theirs love at first sight would be to mislead most modern readers. These two fell in love with the image and glory of God they saw in each other.
~ Douglas A. Sweeney
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Happy marriage is the greatest wealth a man can possess, and one that a peasant can have as easily as a king.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
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Wilma owned a pit bull and they lived in separate trailers, side by side, and sometimes, when she was angry, she and the pit bull looked like kin to him.
~ Douglas Clegg
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The hardest people to talk with about Jesus are not the people who are far from God and who know they are far from God. Those people are often eager to hear about Jesus' love and forgiveness. The hardest people to talk with about Jesus are religious people — baptized but not born again, members of an earthly church but not members of Christ by faith.
~ Douglas Connelly
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The fact that these toddlers became so distressed, and then depressed and detached, as the separation lengthened, suggested that a child's bond with the mother had particular qualities that made their relationship unlike any other.
~ Douglas Davies
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Absolutely. Dash and Dash have become the best of friends with himselves.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Perhaps this was one of the reasons for her reticence. She knew that he was keeping a huge part of his life from her.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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It was a tale as old as time. Boy meets girl. Boy purchases girl to protect him. Boy and girl fall in love. Boy prays that girl won't let him die horribly as he puts his UFO-questing nose where various parties don't want it to be.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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