R Quotes
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“Relationships, like dew on leaves, are delicate and fleeting. We must handle them with caution or else they will vanish.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories - Series II
“Relationships like this are built on honesty and trust. If you don't trust me-trust me to know how I'm affecting you, how far I can go with you, how far I can take you-if you can't be honest with me, then we really can't do this.”
Source: Grey
“Relationships make me happy.”
“Relationships matter above all, and that you build relationships by making yourself useful, not annoying. The PR practitioner should focus on providing helpful service to the journalist whenever possible. Help them source good story ideas, provide sources with intelligent contributions to make, thank them for their time and attention.”
“Relationships matter. The roles people play in your life will influence you so get serious about who you allow to affect you. Nurture those relationships in your circle that foster success and happiness, and continuously position yourself among change agents and thought leaders.”
“Relationships matter: the currency for systemic change was trust, and trust comes through forming healthy working relationships. People, not programs, change people.”
Source: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog: And Other Stories from a Child Psychiatrist's Notebook--What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us About Loss, Love, and Healing
“Relationships may become wrecked by a quirky syndrome: the “Ain't broke, don't fix”-syndrome. When there is no interaction in the neural network and no breakthrough into the mind but only a shallow skin experience, living together might be very torturous. If a heartfelt bond has not been molded, nothing can be broken and thus nothing needs to be fixed. (“I wonder what went wrong.”)”
“Relationships may change throughout the gift of time, memories stay the same forever in my mind.”
“Relationships must be fostered as far as possible and maintained, and thus a morbid transference can be avoided.”
“Relationships need boundaries. Yours are your responsibility, and when you set one, it's your job to ensure it's honored.”
Source: Drama Free: A Guide to Managing Unhealthy Family Relationships
“Relationships never break cleanly. Like a valuable vase, they are smashed and then glued back together, smashed and glued, smashed and glued until the pieces just don't fit together anymore.”
“Relationships never end, because they're of the mind; only bodies can separate. When you're missing someone, know it just means that on a soul level they've come to visit.”
“Relationships never provide you with everything. They provide you with some things. [...] The rest you have to look for elsewhere. It's only in the movies that you find someone who gives you all of those things. But this isn't the movies. In the real world, you have to identify which three qualities you want to spend the rest of your life with, and then you look for those qualities in another person. That's real life. [...] If you keep trying to find everything, you'll wind up with nothing.”
Source: A Little Life
“Relationships never provide you with everything. They provide you with some things. You take all the things you want from a person - sexual chemistry, let's say, or a good conversation, or financial support, or intellectual compatibility, or niceness, or loyalty - and you get to pick three of those things. Three - that's it. Maybe four, if you're very lucky. The rest you have to look for elsewhere. It's only in the movies that you find someone who gives you all of those things. But this isn't the movies. In the real world, you have to identify which three qualities you want to spend the rest of your life with, and then you look for those qualities in another person. That's real life. Don't you see it's a trap? If you keep trying to find everything, you'll wind up with nothing.”
Source: A Little Life
“Relationships never provide you with everything. They provide you with some things. You take all the things you want from a person -- sexual chemistry, let's say, or good conversation, or financial support, or intellectual compatibility, or niceness, or loyalty -- and you get to pick three of those things. The rest you have to look for elsewhere. It's only in the movies that you find someone who gives you all those things. But this isn't the movies. In the real world, you have to identify which three qualities you want to spend the rest of your life with, and then you look for those qualities in another person. That's real life. Don't you see it's a trap? If you keep trying to find everything, you'll wind up with nothing.”
Source: A Little Life
“Relationships never provide you with everything. They provide you with some things. You take all the things you want from a person—sexual chemistry, let’s say, or good conversation, or financial support, or intellectual compatibility, or niceness, or loyalty—and you get to pick three of those things. Three—that’s it. Maybe four, if you’re very lucky. The rest you have to look for elsewhere.”
Source: A Little Life
“Relationships, not just transactions, constitute the true currency of business.”
“Relationships of any kind are powerful, and they always influence an artist. It's inescapable.”
“Relationships of trust depend on our willingness to look not only to our own interests, but also the interests of others.”
“Relationships only last as long as infidelities are hidden, forgiven, or allowed. Anyone who says otherwise is lying, or is simply a naive person.”
Source: MY LIFE IN QUOTES
“Relationships or not, I believe that people don't need to know about my life beyond a certain point.”
“Relationships require complete integrity. The first time you lie or are untrue to your partner, you condemn yourself and your partner to a second-class relationship. First-class relationships are possible only in an atmosphere of total trust.”
Source: I Ching Life: Becoming Your Authentic Self
“Relationships serve as a gateway to expansion, when there is no longer expansion, there is no longer a relationship.”
“Relationships should be about understanding and not correcting.”
“Relationships should be based on trust, not on needs.”
Source: Survive to Thrive: Journey of Dr. Rajesh Soin
“Relationships should be built on trust and truth.”
Source: Can You Keep a Secret?
“Relationships should be chosen, not settled for.”
Source: How To Get Over A Boy
“Relationships should have some limitations, because without limitations one cannot maintain his respect and love.”
“Relationships should not be imposing and suffocating. But at the same time we must love and respect every relationship.”
“Relationships should not be transactionally bound.”
“Relationships shouldn't be about suckering people in with some sanitized version of yourself, only to spring the real you on them later.”
“Relationships shouldn't feel like a suffocating cage.”
“Relationships shouldn't be disposable. If there's something worth saving - not always the case, some relationships are irreconcilable - but if there is something that you determine is worth saving, then try to do that.”
“Relationships sometimes break like a falling vase into fifty pieces. And when you glue the vase back together, you realize it has lost the luster and pristine appearance that will never return. Now you have two choices. Keep it as it is or throw it away.”
“Relationships take skill, not perfection or luck!”
Source: A Dose Of Love: Simple words of wisdom for creating more love and less fear in your relationships.
“Relationships take time and energy, and your job kind of sucks that all out of you. It takes an extra effort to stay present in a relationship when you are working kind of hours.”
“Relationships take time and energy, and your job kind of sucks that all out of you. It takes an extra effort to stay present in a relationship when you are working so many hours.”
“Relationships take time, but we don’t want to take the time. In reality, too busy is a myth. People make time for the things that are really important to them.”
Source: Ordinary Radicals: A Return to Christ-Centered Discipleship
“Relationships take up energy; letting go of them, psychiatrists theorize, entails mental work. When you lose someone you were close to, you have to reassess your picture of the world and your place in it. The more your identity was wrapped up with the deceased, the more difficult the loss.”
“Relationships tend to be flawed because they are made up of inherently flawed components, mere human beings.”
Source: Polyamory: Roadmaps for the Clueless & Hopeful
“Relationships that are merely based on practicality or utility will ultimately make us feel lonely.”
“Relationships that begin in passion's raging fire often end in the coldest ashes.”
Source: Path To Love: Spiritual Lessons for Creating the Love You Need
“Relationships that do not end peacefully, do not end at all.”
Source: Things I meant to say to you when we were old
“RELATIONSHIPS & THE INNER BEING
The other is a mirror of our own face; the other is a mirror of our inner being.
The entire universe is a manifestation of our own inner being.
Man is the microcosm and the universe is the macrocosm.
In our inner being, we are one with all.
True relationships is to see ourselves in all beings and to see all beings in ourselves.
The inner being is not only present in human beings, but it is also present in flowers, trees, animals, stones and the stars.
The divine exists everywhere in nature.
Once we realize this we will never feel alone.
We find the communion of the heart everywhere.”
“Relationships unlock certain parts of who we are supposed to be.”
Source: Father Fiction: Chapters for a Fatherless Generation
“Relationships which last a week are just as important as relationships that last years. It’s the value of experiencing varying situations, moments, and emotions throughout your lifetime.”
“Relationships with narcissists are held in place by hope
of a “someday better,” with little evidence to support it will ever arrive.”
Source: Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Surviving a Relationship with a Narcissist
“Relationships with parents, grandparents, friends, and siblings were important to me when I was young and have remained so throughout my life. Our relationships with other people both shape and reflect who we are. These relationships are infinitely fascinating to explore!”
“Relationships with the media are really important. The media has a more important voice today than it has ever had. We don't advertise. We only have one marketing vehicle, which is editorial, and our ability to get our message out and communicate it effectively.”
“Relationships without a Divine Aim always "break up," for they are based on nothing. Divine Purpose could be described as forgiveness -- the undoing and releasing of the ego. Belief in the ego prevents awareness of True Union and Intimacy. The underlying fear of Intimacy and Union is the ego's fear of loss of itself, the 'personal self' and the 'personal world.”
Source: Unwind Your Mind Back to God: Experiencing A Course in Miracles