Quotes About Relationship
It is no wonder that the writers of the nineteenth century look upon society as an artificial creation of the legislator's genius. This idea -- the fruit of classical education -- has taken possession of all the intellectuals and famous writers of our country. To these intellectuals and writers, the relationship between persons and the legislator appears to be the same as the relationship between the clay and the potter.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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Pour que l'amour dure toujours, il suffit de vivre hors du temps.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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On est amoureux, le jour où l'on met du dentifrice sur une autre brosse que la sienne
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Sa iubesti pe cineva care te iubeste este narcisism. Sa iubesti pe cineva care nu te iubeste, asta da, e dragoste.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Je te suis fidèle: Tu es la seule personne que j'ai envie de tromper
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Olen sinulle uskollinen: olet ainoa, jota haluan pettää.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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El matrimonio es criminal porque mata el misterio.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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El amor dura lo que tiene que durar, me da lo mismo. Pero si quieres que dure, creo que es necesario aprender a aburrirse. Hay que encontrar a la persona con la que tengas ganas de aburrirte.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Trebuie sa te hotarasti ori traiesti cu cineva, ori il doresti. Nu poti dori ceea ce ai, e impotriva naturii.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Posible definición del amor: un electrochoque que resucita el recuerdo.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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pour être heureux on a besoin de sécurité alors que pour être amoureux on a besoin d'insécurité
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Certes, il avait été fou de croire qu'une jeune femme pût avoir le goût sensible de sa présence. Fou ! fou ! mais quel raisonnement nous préserverait de cette insupportable douleur, lorsque l'être adoré dont l'approche est nécessaire à notre vie même physique, se résigne d'un coeur indifférent (satisfait peut-être) à notre absence éternelle ? Nous ne sommes rien pour celle qui nous est tout.
~ Francois Mauriac
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Si en aquel momento hubiese tenido a una mujer que me hubiera amado, ¿hasta dónde hubiese podido llegar Uno solo no puede conservar la fe en sí mismo. Es necesario que poseamos un testigo de nuestra fuerza; alguien que señale los golpes, que lleve la cuenta de los puntos, que nos corone en el día de la recompensa.
~ Francois Mauriac
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Cogí su mano como hubiera hecho con la de un niño desgraciado. Y, como un niño, apoyó su cabeza sobre mi hombro. La recibía porque allí estaba; la arcilla recibe el durazno que cae. La mayor parte de los seres humanos no se eligen mejor que los árboles que han crecido juntos y cuyas ramas se confunden por el crecimiento.
~ Francois Mauriac
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Tu m'as dit ''Je t'aime'', je t'ai dit ''Attends''. J'allais dire ''Prends-moi'', tu m'as dit ''Va-t-en
~ Francois Truffaut
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I had reached the point of believing that there is no love except in so far as ones unconscious strives to find itself in Others
~ François Augiéras
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He knew his love for her was more a desire to save her, to be her superhero, and it was partly a desire to do what people who are in love do, and partly a desire to feel young again with her, because Ying Li was very young, and she looked even younger.
~ Francois Lelord
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He wondered why he wasn't as in love with her as he was with...Hector had only shared enjoyment with (her)...he shared everything, enjoyment and sorrow...but for some time now they'd shared too much frustration, boredom and fatigue.
~ Francois Lelord
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To good and true love fear is forever affixed.
~ Francois Rabelais
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Et c'est méchant de sa part parce qu'elle l'aime sincèrement et qu'elle est si gentille avec lui
~ France
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She married Mr. Gundover's Dick.
~ Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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To have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment. It is not inherited, as with a family. It is not compelling, as with a child. And it has no means of physical pleasure, as with a mate. It is, therefore, an indescribable bond that brings with it a far deeper devotion than all the others.
~ Frances Farmer
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He did not look at her. He did not need to. Over the years she had built a special palace of the mind for him, and he had helped lay every brick. Now he could feel its golden walls tumbling. If he looked into her face, he would see hurt, bewilderment and the painful, necessary birth of doubt.
~ Frances Hardinge
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It occurred to her that she and Clent were a good deal like clock hands, one large and one small, often pointing and striving in opposite directions, but always linked and bound to come into line sooner or later.
~ Frances Hardinge
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