Quotes About Relationship
You better think real carefully before you say anything, cateyes, because if you give me your love, I'm not going to let you take it back. I can't keep worrying about whether or not I can make you happy. I'll try my best but there isn't going to be any changing your mind later. Do you understand what I'm saying? If you're going to be my woman, there's no way in hell I'll ever let you go.
~ Johanna Lindsey
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Another step had her backed up against the wall, and he braced his arms on both sides of her. "I'm beginning to look forward to this marriage, just so I can spend the rest of my life making you miserable." Alexandra was too angry to be intimidated. "Misery loves company, sweetheart," she shot back. "So don't think I'll be suffering mine alone." She slipped out from under his arm and marched out the door.
~ Johanna Lindsey
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You are not my wife yet, to concern yourself in my affairs." "And when I am your wife?" His conscience pricked him, making him snap, "You will learn not to question me." -Royce to Corliss-
~ Johanna Lindsey
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Sometimes I felt as if I could not bear it any longer to be away from you!
~ Johanna Spyri
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Dont grieve any more, see I am coming up with you everyday now, and if there is anything the matter, you can come to me.
~ Johanna Spyri
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When we trust another person, such as a friend to whom we tell something very private, we make ourselves vulnerable, but it is a risk we are willing to take in order to make that relationship even closer.
~ John A. Bargh
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Communication is the sister of leadership
~ John Adair
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A manager will take six months to get to know his staff, but they will take only six days to get to know him
~ John Adair
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The view that a peptic ulcer may be the hole in a man's stomach through which he crawls to escape from his wife has fairly wide acceptance.
~ John Allan Dalrymple Anderson
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So this is what love is. It's like bein' tied to a big, mad train.
~ John Allison
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Gravity. It keeps you rooted to the ground. In space, there's not any gravity. You just kind of leave your feet and go floating around. Is that what being in love is like
~ John and Brand, Josh Falsey
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Friendship with children is the key to influencing them the most.
~ John Arthur
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Friendship with children increases their love for God.
~ John Arthur
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The real cost of love is true friendship.
~ John Arthur
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Every relationship without friendship is dead.
~ John Arthur
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Every friend is either a door or a wall.
~ John Arthur
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Just one right friend in your life could introduce you to an uncommon business, marriage, or health relationship you never dreamt of. We call this the gateway of friendship.
~ John Arthur
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You meant more than life to me. I lived through you not knowing, not knowing I was living.
~ John Ashbery
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We did our best, Anna and I. We forgave each other for all we were not.
~ John Banville
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You never realize how short a month is until you have to pay alimony.
~ John Barrymore
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The history of the Bible is thus the story of the interplay between the religion and the book ââ'¬â€œ neither mapping exactly onto the other.
~ John Barton
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I came on my mother shedding a few tears in the drawing room. My mother had hastily blown her nose and spoken to me in an irritated way—a rare thing for her. I knew she knew she should not have been doing it—such demonstrations either of grief or happiness were not the thing at all—and so I was not upset by her crossness, feeling that we had been caught out, as it were, together, and that we must both do better in future.
~ John Bayley
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Being in love is an elaborate state of anticipation for the continual exchanging of certain kinds of gifts. The gifts can range from a glance to the offering of the entire self. But the gifts must be gifts: they cannot be claimed. One has no rights as a lover--except the right to anticipate what the other wishes to give.
~ John Berger
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A peasant becomes fond of his pig and is glad to salt away its pork. What is significant, and is so difficult for the urban stranger to understand, is that the two statements in that sentence are connected by an and and not by a but.
~ John Berger
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