Quotes About Relationship
Thorn en Karina, aan de waterkant, kijk ze samen lopen, hand in hand.' 'Dit is een heel scherp mes, hoor,' waarschuwde Karina. 'Ja, ja, ik ga al.
~ John Flanagan
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He wondered if he should mention the fact that Halt had been looking for her, then decided that, if he did so, his wife might hit him with the wooden serving ladle that lay close to her right hand. "Of course," he said, hiding his smile. He noted with relief that Sandra moved her hand away from the heavy ladle.
~ John Flanagan
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Alyss,' zei hij. 'Ik hou van je. Ik heb altijd van je gehouden!' Hij zag het in haar ogen. Een moment van complete verwarring. Botsende gevoelens. En toen ineens een flits van helderheid.
~ John Flanagan
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A good husband makes a good wife.
~ John Florio
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If anything might hurt her, silence would; and I wanted to hurt her.
~ John Fowles
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The increase of your grace and holiness depends on your acquaintance and communion with the God of grace.
~ John Fox
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There is no romance without finance.
~ John Fox
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Harold stuck his chest out a bit. "I'm the Senator's representative in this district," which made me think of the relationship priests supposedly have with God.
~ John Fox
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Silence is always with us. But we do not choose silence, silence chooses us. If you are called to be silent on your journey, recognize the invitation as a great gift. It is a gift to be shared with others. Your relationship to silence is one thing that will define the uniqueness of your journey.
~ John Francis
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Be with me, darling, early and late. Smash glasses— I will study wry music for your sake. For should your hands drop white and empty All the toys of the world would break.
~ John Frederick Nims
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The main thing experience has taught me is that one has to sort of hone their relationship to time, you know.
~ John Frusciante
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At the very moment that the veil was rent, Israel's national status and privileges were ended,14 along with everything that was connected to that special covenant relationship. Aaron's priesthood was finished, the sacrifices were done, the tabernacle was no longer holy, and the tables of the covenant (Ten Commandments) in the ark of the covenant were no longer in force as the covenant foundation of God's relationship to Israel.
~ John G. Reisinger
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Do you think your mother and I should have lived comfortably so long together, if ever we had been married? Baggage!
~ John Gay
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what is sacred is the other person -we forget that sometimes - and fail to honor who they are ...
~ John Geddes
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I want to live doubly - first with you and then afterwards in memory ...
~ John Geddes
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love is suffering - that's the happy ending...
~ John Geddes
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it's always somebody's fault - I blame you for my helpless love - do you think I chose this? Your beauty compelled me...
~ John Geddes
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does it seem strange in the loneliness of the present time, that I run to you?...
~ John Geddes
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maybe I am just your priest - or a churl - perhaps you mistrust me the way the medievals mistrusted monks...
~ John Geddes
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you became lost in the maze of me - forgive me Love, for keeping you close...
~ John Geddes
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The book of the hours - Tres Riche Heures - what did it matter when I had you?...
~ John Geddes
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We are not living in a private world of our own. Everything we say and do and think has its effect on everything around us.
~ John Glasworthy
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Around lunchtime, Shanann received confirmation from Amazon that the Hold Me Tight book had been delivered. She then texted Chris to check his mail—which he did, throwing the unopened package straight into the garage dumpster.
~ John Glatt
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The rain thickened; then slacked, then came down again in floods; the night crackled and roared with change and iron cold. Drunk with coziness, the pup wallowed beside me and groaned, and I remember wondering, before I slept, a little more about the relationship of storms to man … If, being animal, we ring like guitar strings to nature's furies, what hope can there be for our ultimate, planned peacefulness?
~ John Graves
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