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Quotes About Mutual

The two halves parted, with every sign of mutual respect. Neither chastised the other. There were no recriminations. In each of us there is a thief and a saint. The trouble of it is, we cannot part them.
~ Theodora Goss
In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
Another writer might question whether you're feeling competitive. But if I talk to Jonah, I know that he truly values my success more than his own. And I truly value his success more than my own. There's a generosity there.
~ Lisa Joy
The spoken word converts individual knowledge into mutual knowledge, and there is no way back once you've gone over that cliff. Saying nothing was more amendable, and over time I'd come to see that it was usually your best course of action.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
She knew what she wanted: the best. He knew what he was: the best. They enhanced each other's finest qualities, as true love will.
~ Karen Marie Moning
We take care of each other like two monkeys picking each other's nits. Folks underestimate a good nit-pick.
~ Karen Marie Moning
For the duration of our friendship, we'd trade off roles like this: anchor and boat, beholder and beheld.
~ Karen Russell
We have an understanding. I don't laugh at his skirt, and he doesn't rip my head off." -Fi Skirata
~ Karen Traviss
And is this not the very reason for the establishment of the State? If there were cause and reason for confidence among individuals, the State would never have come into existence. The sacred and essential foundation for the State is our mutual and well-founded suspicion of each other. Anyone questioning this foundation throws suspicion upon the State.
~ Karin Boye
Ricardo was right in thinking that very different nations may be able to trade to mutual gain, but comparative advantage is not only what you are blessed with: it is something you can build.
~ Kate Raworth
Si a priori l'Occident a besoin de l'Orient traditionnel, celui-ci a besoin a posteriori de l'Occident qui a été à son école. "Sur les traces de la religion pérenne
~ Frithjof Schuon
Communication, according to Maturana, is not primarily a transmission of information, but rather a coordination of behavior between living organisms.
~ Fritjof Capra
Love is a mutual self-giving which ends in self-recovery.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
First, all deals that close are win-win deals. The two sides would not agree to a proposal unless they thought agreement was better for them than no deal.
~ G. Richard Shell
Ever since romanticism replaced the arranged marriage, the assumption has been that people marry for love. This is largely a myth. Any marriage can evolve into the mutual love of watching each other live. But first marriages are often a matter of conforming to the shoulds of the 20s.
~ Gail Sheehy
One good turn deserves another.
~ Gaius Petronius
It was really like waking up one morning and going, Wow, I enjoy being with this person more than anybody else in my life, and it just turned out to be mutual.
~ Brian Austin Green
Let's be friends based on mutual hate.
~ Bryan Lee O'Malley
It's a mutual, joint-stock world, in all meridians. We cannibals must help these Christians.
~ Herman Melville
Five minutes later, we were rolling around on the helipad as he tried to muscle his way out of my armlock, after slamming me onto the helipad. "I finally realized the source of your mutual attraction," Saiman said, his voice dry. I looked up. He was standing a few feet away. "Do enlighten us." Curran tried to roll into me to break the lock. Oh no you don't. "You both think violence is foreplay.
~ Ilona Andrews
Our stares connected and we were quiet for a long minute, united by our misery. At least he understood me and I understood him. A fine pair we make," he said. Yeah.
~ Ilona Andrews
Trade is nothing else but a Commutation of Superfluities; for instance: I give mine, what I can spare, for somewhat of yours, which I want, and you can spare.
~ Dudley North
I've tried, in 'Bloodmoney,' to tell a story that gets at the crazy relationship between the ISI and the CIA, these absolutely fascinating, often mutually destructive two scorpions in a bottle kind of relationship that they have.
~ David Ignatius
On the day when two army corps may mutually annihilate each other in a second, probably all civilized nations will recoil with horror and disband their troops.
~ Alfred Nobel