C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Couperus blijft vrijwel de enige die erin geslaagd is om specifiek-Hollandse verhaalkunst te geven op „Europees peil" (De Boeken der Kleine Zielen, Van Oude Menschen, de Dingen die voorbijgaan); men zou nog Van Looy kunnen noemen en Van Schendel's Fregatschip Johanna Maria.”
Source: Uren met Dirk Coster: een tegenstem
“Couple in the next room bound to win a prize, they've been going at it all night long.”
“Couple with site planning, web improvement additionally assumes a vital part fortify your corporate personality on the World Wide Web. Website composition covers the design and illustrations of your site through web improvement is the finished coding that fastens your web applications through and through.”
“Couple years ago I was No. 7 and I ended up top. So I kind of like the position that I'm at right now. It's hot.”
“Coupled with the living guidance of a successive lineage of realized Dharma masters (enlightened rishis and Acharyas) stretching back to the beginning of time, and still present in our own era, the philosophy of Sanatana Dharma originates from transcendent perfection. (p. 107)”
Source: Sanatana Dharma: The Eternal Natural Way
“Coupled with Usury, Unrestricted Competition destroys the small man for the profit of the great and in so doing produces that mass of economically unfree citizens whose very political freedom comes in question because it has no foundation in any economic freedom, that is, any useful proportion of property to support it. Political freedom without economic freedom is almost worthless, and it is because the modern proletariat has the one kind of freedom without the other that its rebellion is now threatening the very structure of the modern world.”
“Couples are jigsaw puzzles that hang together by touching in just enough points. They're never total fits or misfits. ... We marry children who have grown up and still rejoice in being children .... [p. 15]”
Source: One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, a Marriage, and the Language of Healing
“Couples are jigsaw puzzles that hang together by touching in just enough points.”
Source: One Hundred Names for Love: A Memoir
“Couples are jigsaw puzzles that hang together by touching in just enough points. They're never total fits or misfits. In time, a pair invents its own commonwealth, complete with anthems, rituals, and lingos-a cult of two with fallible gods.”
Source: One Hundred Names for Love: A Memoir
“Couples are now tying the knot on Global Holistic Wealth Day, April 9th, incorporating holistic wealth into their wedding ceremonies and honeymoons—an ode to a holistically wealthy lifestyle.”
“Couples are really funny, because if they are together, they can fight and do fun things together. In Jane Austen books, marriage is the end of the story, but I actually think a really funny couple could be a fun thing to watch.”
“Couples counseling gets many couples back together. But not all, and not always. For your own sake and that of your children, however, I recommend it - I almost insist on it - as the first step for anyone unhappy in a relationship.”
“Couples counseling has long been banned from the list of acceptable treatments for domestic violence . . . "an inappropriate intervention that further endangers the woman." Schechter explained:
'It encourages the abuser to blame the victim by examining her "role" in his problem. By seeing the couple together, the therapist erroneously suggests that the partner, too, is responsible for the abuser's behavior. Many women have been beaten brutally following couples counseling sessions in which they disclosed violence or coercion. The abuser alone must take responsibility for the assaults and understand that family reunification is not his treatment goal; the goal is to stop the violence.”
Source: Violent Partners: A Breakthrough Plan for Ending the Cycle of Abuse
“couples, dating, friend, friendship, love, marriage, partners, reciprocity, relationship”
Source: The Law Of Reciprocity
“Couples do become like each other when they're together for a long time, because you like the person and you pick up their mannerisms and their little good habits.”
Source: Fame
“Couples don't fall out of love so much as they fall out of repentance.”
Source: Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy? (Large Print 16pt)
“Couples must preserve their love to prevent it from tainting the purest love of all—the love between them and their children”
Source: Dark Rooms
“Couples often forget that after marriage and children, it’s no longer just a 'relationship'—it’s a family, a responsibility for life.”
Source: Dark Rooms
“Couples often live out years of falsehood trying to protect and save a relationship, all the while destroying any chance of real relationship.”
Source: Boundaries in Marriage: Understanding the Choices That Make or Break Loving Relationships
“Couples seducing a third will find it’s much easier to get a three-way started if the woman takes the lead.”
Source: The Threesome Handbook: Make the Most of Your Favorite Fantasy - the Ultimate Guide for Tri-Curious Singles and Couples
“Couples should abstain from sexual relations at least 2 or 3 days a week. Gradually try to reach a stage of celibacy most days.”
“Couples should be required to submit applications to have a child.”
“Couples should keep their love pure before it poisons the purest love of all - that between them and their children”
“Couples stay together when each of the two remains
a necessity for the other.
which you cannot know, until they cease to be.”
Source: Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016
“Couples take care of each other, Clare, that's what makes them a couple. And couples tell each other when something happens that scares them.”
Source: Nora Roberts' Inn Boonsboro Trilogy
“Couples tend to think that being single is always singular. Singles tend to believe that being a couple is always copulatory.”
“Couples therapy? Never again!”
“Couples who are exclusively focused on the efficiency of the relationship often starve the ecstasy of the relationship.”
“Couples who build on common ground are not easily divided.”
Source: Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage
“Couples who come to understand one another often part.”
“Couples who have been together for a long time say the key to staying together is to work as a team toward the greater good, tolerating some tough (even tragic) times to grow together and work toward a mature kind of union.”
“Couples who live for a greater purpose together thrive.”
“Couples who make it aren't the ones who never had a reason to get divorced; they are simply the ones who decided early on that their commitment to each other was always going to be bigger than their differences and their flaws.”
“Couples who play together, stay together.”
Source: Body Sharing: Our First Time
“Couples who rarely or never have sex can know lifelong love.”
“Couples who stay curious about each other, engaged in learning about their partners, open to growing together fare better long term. They're able to adapt to changes and navigate bumps in the road with resilience.
And they maintain passion and intimacy by fueling a sense of discovery and space for fascination, mystery, and surprise.”
Source: Love More, Fight Less: Communication Skills Every Couple Needs: A Relationship Workbook for Couples
“Couples who work together on finances, win together!”
“Couples will no longer spend their nights in their houses dedicated to habitation and reception, the customary social reason for banalization. The chamber of love will be more remote from the center of the city: it will completely naturally re-create for the partners the notion of ex-centricity, in a place less open to the light, more hidden, in order to return to the atmosphere of the secret. The contrary move, the search for a center of thought, will proceed by the same technique.”
Source: The Situationists and the City: A Reader
“Couples with children may argue more, the author suggests, because children are a reminder of just how crucial our choices are.”
Source: All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood
“Couples with children who do win a divorce, cause such social havoc that they should have to pay a special divorce tax.”
“Coupling doesn't always have to do with sex ... Two people holding each other up like flying buttresses. Two people depending on each other and babying each other and defending each other against the world outside. Sometimes it was worth all the disadvantages of marriage just to have that: one friend in an indifferent world.”
“Coupling is frenzy; decoupling is farce.”
Source: The Bone Clocks
“Courage - a perfect sensibility of the measure of danger, and a mental willingness to endure it.”
“Courage - To tell the story of who you are with your whole heart.”
“Courage - you develop courage by doing small things like just as if you wouldn't want to pick up a 100-pound weight without preparing yourself.”
“Courage
a little seed sprouts - and
a little ant goes about his
business
neither are afraid of failure
but confidently fling
their stones at Goliath”
Source: Sheer Bandages: A Fragile Offering: A person should not bury a talent-no matter how small.
“Courage. A mentally tough athlete must be willing to take a risk. That’s what peak performers do. In the book Adversity Quotient author Paul Stoltz compares success with a mountain. Only climbers get to the top. The campers, those who get part of the way up and decide to stay where they are, will never feel as alive or as proud as the climbers. As the philosopher said, it takes courage to grow up and to achieve your full potential.”
Source: Mind Gym: An Athlete's Guide to Inner Excellence
“Courage allows the successful woman to fail - and to learn powerful lessons from the failure - so that in the end, she didn't fail at all.”
“Courage and cheerfulness will not only carry you over the rough places in life, but will enable you to bring comfort and help to the weak-hearted and will console you in the sad hours.”
Source: Osler's
“Courage and clemency are equal virtues.”