Quotes About Mutual
At least for a moment we all saw, I think, that the danger of pluralism is that it becomes factionalism, and that if factions grind their separate axes too vociferously, something mutual, precious, and human is in danger of being drowned out and lost.
~ Frederick Buechner
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Help yourself, then everyone will help you. Principle of brotherly love.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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the very permanence of marriage is destructive of those fleeting infatuations, which are born with the moment and die with it; it destroys selfishness, furthermore, because the mutual love of husband and wife takes them out of themselves into the incarnation of their mutual love, their other selves, their children; and finally it narrows selfishness because the rearing of children demands sacrifice, without which, like unwatered flowers, they wilt and die.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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Marvin Gaye was a friend of mine, and he used to say, 'Man, I wish I could sing like you - if I could have that growl in my voice.' And I said, 'Man, are you kidding me? I want to sing like you. Everybody wants to sing like you.'
~ Dennis Edwards
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I believe that peace, stability, maritime security and cooperation for mutual benefits in the East Sea represent the essential interest of countries within and outside the region.
~ Nguyen Phu Trong
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The first condition of marriage between a man and a woman is that both must belong to each other totally.
~ Munshi Premchand
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Internationalism is a social and political theory, a certain concept of how human society ought to be organized, and in particular a concept of how the nations ought to organize their mutual relations.
~ Christian Lous Lange
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My readers - and I get 400 emails for a day, my readers normally they say, well, you understand me, and I answer, you do understand me also. We are in the same level.
~ Paulo Coelho
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Everyone knows we are thick as thieves. We're very close and we respect each other. Of course, Salman has achieved far more, and we're really happy with that. As long as we keep doing whatever we like, it doesn't bother us.
~ Arbaaz Khan
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People who care about each other enjoy doing things for one another. They don't consider it servitude.
~ Ann Landers
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Morality is like a field of flowers beneath which the corpses are piled in a thousand layers. It is an evolved mechanism whereby the human organism proceeds through life sustained on every side by bonds of mutual interest.
~ Roger Scruton
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It was funny how she valued his respect--hardly any married people she knew seemed to have that feeling toward each other, yet it was a point of pride in both of them to maintain a level of mutual regard.
~ Rose Franken
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the solution must be realistic (meaning both parties can actually do what they're agreeing to do) and mutually satisfactory (meaning the solution truly and logically addresses the concerns of both parties).
~ Ross W. Greene
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And it's a lot easier when your kid is your partner instead of your enemy.
~ Ross W. Greene
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sana yeni bir dünya açaca??m? sanm??t?n... seni sukutuhayale u?ratt?m. ben sana rehber de?il, ancak yolda? olabilirdim, fakat yolu ikimiz de bilmiyorduk ve birbirimize yük olmaktan, birbirimizi ?a??rtmaktan ba?ka bir ?ey elimizden gelmiyordu.
~ Sabahattin Ali
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If you've learned anything from your parents, it ought to be this—love works only when it's mutual. Otherwise, eventually it becomes exactly what you call it—a meaningless word. For both parties.
~ Sabrina Jeffries
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That which is not good for the swarm, neither is it good for the bee. - Book VI, 54.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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That which is not good for the beehive cannot be good for the bees.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The earth, saith the poet, doth often long after the rain. So is the glorious sky often as desirous to fall upon the earth, which argues a mutual kind of love between them.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Think often the connection of all things in the world and their mutual relations, they are arguably intertwined with each other and thus have for each other a mutual friendship, and that under the connection that leads him and the unity of matter
~ Marcus Aurelius
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For with what art thou discontented? With the badness of men? Recall to thy mind this conclusion, that rational animals exist for one another, and that to endure is a part of justice, and that men do wrong involuntarily; and consider how many already, after mutual enmity, suspicion, hatred, and fighting, have been stretched dead, reduced to ashes; and be quiet at last.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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That no one could ever have felt patronized by him—or in a position to patronize him.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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For friendship is nothing else than an accord in all things, human and divine, conjoined with mutual goodwill and affection, and I am inclined to think that, with the exception of wisdom, no better thing has been given to man by the immortal gods.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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friendship was always contingent.
~ Margaret Atwood
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