Quotes About Relationship
Though her grasp of English was modest and his Italian non-existent, their rapport was at once intuitive and intimate, founded more on physical attraction and a shared love of the outdoors than meaningful conversation.
~ Robert Radcliffe
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There was a whole language that I could never make function for myself in relationship to painting and that was attitudes like tortured, struggle, pain.
~ Robert Rauschenberg
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Esta idea se basa en la premisa de que todos estamos energéticamente conectados, y que nos vemos afectados por los demás.
~ Robert Schwartz
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His eye contact with his partner had improved. Scoble wasn't constantly staring at and tapping on the small screen of his phone, as he was so prone to do. Glass had improved the way we related to each other.
~ Robert Scoble
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In a time when nothing is more certain than change, the commitment of two people to one another has become difficult and rare. Yet, by its scarcity, the beauty and value of this exchange have only been enhanced.
~ Robert Sexton
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The key to retention for all of these programs is what happens AFTER your new member joins.
~ Robert Skrob
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Many citizens see all the leadership of these large institutions together in a conspiracy against them rather than in any adversary relationship with each other.
~ Robert Teeter
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It was again the Genius Publicus who appeared in a dream to Julian, on the eve of his proclamation as emperor in Paris in AD 360, and whom he saw passing sadly into his tent a few days before his death (Amm., 20, 5, 10; 25, 2, 3). This relationship of the Genius with the emperor's reign perhaps still inspired the pious loyalty of a few pagans.
~ Robert Turcan
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should be read in the Golden Future, some snowy evening by the fire after a home dinner à deux. Your predestined husband, mademoiselle, is to extend his god-like figure upon a sofa, with an ash-tray convenient. You are to do the reading, curled up in the big velvet wing-chair, with the lamp at your left elbow and the fender under your pretty feet.
~ Robert W. Chambers
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This admission is a fundamental step in changing the situation in the family. As long as the fantasy of love is maintained, there will be no real change.
~ Robert W. Firestone
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HUNGER AND THE MYTH OF FAMILY LOVE
~ Robert W. Firestone
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Believing the words of one's mate while ignoring the actions can lead to serious distortions of reality.
~ Robert W. Firestone
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For emotionally mature individuals, on the other hand, a mutual commitment that expresses a desire to be associated with another person throughout life can be a positive expression of deep feeling rather than an attempt to find "ultimate" security.
~ Robert W. Firestone
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Doctors think they are more important in their patients' lives than their patients do.
~ Robert Wachter
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Patients possess a body of knowledge about themselves that we can never hope to master, and we have a body of knowledge about medicine that they can never hope to master. Our job is to bring these two groups together so we can serve each other well.
~ Robert Wachter
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Jesus taught that the secret life we have with God is one of the true tests of the genuineness of our relationship with him.
~ Robert Whitlow
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You've been so steady and faithful. Even when I was angry with you or wanted to ignore you, it wasn't possible.
~ Robert Whitlow
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Yeah, church is way better when you're not mad at God," Jimmy said. "And it gets even better when you no longer believe he's mad at you.
~ Robert Whitlow
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she focused on prayer—the most important activity of any Christian.
~ Robert Whitlow
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A female in a high-MPI species may seek signs of generosity, trustworthiness, and, especially, an enduring commitment to her in particular.
~ Robert Wright
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The great American psychologist William James wrote, "Between what a man calls me and what he simply calls mine the line is difficult to draw." In that sense, he observed, "our immediate family is a part of ourselves. Our father and mother, our wife and babes, are bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh. When they die, a part of our very selves is gone.
~ Robert Wright
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If you don't feed a stray cat, it quits coming to your door.
~ Robert Wright
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Getting married is easy. Staying married is more difficult. Staying happily married for a lifetime should rank among the fine arts.
~ Roberta Flack
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You can woo a girl with a poem, but you can't hold onto her with a poem. Not even with a poetry movement.
~ Roberto Bolano
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