E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Every regret is a decision that went wrong.”
“Every regret, every mournful thought, takes so much out of your life. It is force used to pile on more misery.”
Source: The Prentice Mulford Premium Collection:
“Every reign must submit to a greater reign.”
“Every rein aid must be preceded by an action of the torso. Otherwise you only address the horse's head.”
“Every reiteration of the idea that _nothing matters_ debases the human spirit. Every reiteration of the idea that there is no drama in modern life, there is only dramatization, that there is no tragedy, there is only unexplained misfortune, debases us. It denies what we know to be true. In denying what we know, we are as a nation which cannot remember its dreams--like an unhappy person who cannot remember his dreams and so denies that he does dream, and denies that there are such things as dreams.”
Source: Writing in restaurants
“Every reiteration of the idea that nothing matters debases the human spirit.”
Source: Writing in restaurants
“Every rejection is incremental payment on your dues that in some way will be translated back into your work.”
“Every rejection just gets you closer to where you are meant to be.”
“Every relation to mankind, of hate or scorn or neglect, is full of vexation and torment.”
Source: Discourses on Human Life
“Every relationship becomes stronger on the basis of mutual understanding and equal respect for each other.”
Source: Freedom of Life
“Every relationship between persons causes a picture of each to take form in the mind of the other, and this picture evidently is in reciprocal relationship with that personal relationship.”
Source: Englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen: 1893 - 1910
“Every relationship between two individuals or two groups will be characterized by the ratio of secrecy that is involved in it.”
“Every relationship can feel saturated by market logic or at best purchased at the price of the immiseration of others.”
“Every relationship either gives energy to us or withholds energy from us, according to what we give to or withhold from it. And it's not only our behavior toward others, but our very thoughts about them, that builds and/ or destroys relationships.”
“Every relationship for a Christian is an opportunity to love another person like God has loved us.”
Source: I Kissed Dating Goodbye: A New Attitude Toward Relationships and Romance
“Every relationship for a Christian is an opportunity to love another person like God has loved us. To lay down our desires and do what's in his or her best interest. To care for him or her even when there's nothing in it for us. To want that person's purity and holiness because it pleases God and protects him or her.”
“Every relationship has a hard part at the beginning. This is our hard part. It's not like a puzzle piece where there's an instant fit. With relationships, you have to shape the pieces on each end before they go perfectly together.”
Source: Every Day
“Every relationship has a spiritual purpose that helps us grow and become stronger. Sometimes, our most challenging relationships bring the greatest personal blessings. From them we learn about forgiveness, patience, and other virtues.”
Source: Angel Words: Visual Evidence of How Words Can Be Angels in Your Life
“Every relationship has at least one really good day. What I mean is, no matter how sour things go, there's always that day. That day is always in your possession. That's the day you remember. You get old and you think: well, at least I had that day. It happened once. You think all the variables might just line up again. But they don't. Not always. I once talked to a woman who said, "Yeah, that's the day we had an angel around.”
Source: The feast of love
“Every relationship has its complications.”
“Every relationship has its drama and baggage.”
“Every relationship has one or the other motive behind it. Friendship or enemity are not purposeless.Oneness of motive is turned into friendship. While diversity of motive cause enemity. Royal relationships also depend uypon one or theother purpose. But such relatins ar mainly for the welfare of the state.”
“Every relationship has problems but when those problems arise you have to realise that they don't mean your relationship is broken, it's just a little bent. Bent things can be fixed and like so your relationship can too. The first step however is realising that.”
“Every relationship has tough days. Don't let the grudge last. Be the first to try to make things right and stop waiting for an apology.”
“Every relationship I've been in becomes long-distance because of work. It's never worked out. It puts an intense strain on the relationship, and at a certain point, it becomes too difficult.”
“Every relationship I've been in, I've overwhelmed the girl. They just can't handle all the love.”
“Every relationship in your organization will affect you one way or another. Those who do not increase you will inevitably decrease you.”
“Every relationship is a finite disappointment. Sensuality is what gives it infinite hope.”
“Every relationship is a finite disappointment. Sensuality is what gives us infinite hope.”
“Every relationship is a gift exchange.”
“Every relationship is a journey to find your path or lose yourself. Every interaction is a learning experience of love or fear.”
“Every relationship is a lesson in love.”
Source: Together
“Every relationship is a love-lesson.”
Source: Waldmeer
“Every relationship is a part of our learning experience - including the ones that we'd rather not revisit.”
“Every relationship is a trust, for you to learn or be taught; the moment you start seeing relationships as a trust, then you will begin to make the best out of it”
“Every relationship is an experiment and what one learns from it is so fascinating.”
“Every relationship is different. Everyone loves differently.”
Source: The Golden Lily: A Bloodlines Novel
“Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.”
Source: Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto
“Every relationship is just so tenuous and precarious.”
“Every relationship is messed up. What makes it really perfect is if you still want to be there when things suck.”
“Every relationship is, to each party, ultimately about them.”
“Every relationship isn’t important, but every relationship teaches us something important.”
Source: Life Simplified: Quote - Unquote
“Every relationship moves along a line shaped by two forces: what we do and what we say.
Our actions can draw people closer or push them away—but our words often carry the greater weight. A single moment of speech can shift that distance more than a lifetime of quiet intention.”
— NeurodivergentDaveND³”
“Every relationship must have a starting point so that past errors may remain in the past.”
Source: The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy
“Every relationship of domination, of exploitation, of oppression is by definition violent, whether or not the violence is expressed by drastic means. In such a relationship, dominator and dominated alike are reduced to things- the former dehumanized by an excess of power, the latter by a lack of it. And things cannot love.”
Source: Education for Critical Consciousness
“Every relationship of man to the infinite is religion, namely of a man in the full abundance of his humanity. Whenever a mathematician calculates infinity, that, to be sure, is not religion. Infinity conceived in this abundance is the Godhead.”
“Every relationship should be mutual.”
“Every relationship should eventually become a long-term relationship. Any director that I meet now isn't just a director. He's potentially a friend, and someone I can call to do a project that I want or that I have. That's what I mean when I say branding and developing yourself, as a business.”
“Every relationship teaches us something important about ourselves. Especially the tough ones.”
Source: The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project
“Every relationship that does not raise us up pulls us down, and vice versa; this is why men usually sink down somewhat when they take wives while women are usually somewhat raised up. Overly spiritual men require marriage every bit as much as they resist it as bitter medicine.”