Just Beginning Relationship Quotes
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Just Beginning Relationship Quotes & Sayings
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Of all the Christbitten places in the two hemispheres, (Los Angeles) is the last curly kink in the pig's tail.
— Stephen Vincent Benet
We're waiting for the pendulum to swing back again, which I am absolutely confident it will.
— Don Bluth
You can never be sure where you are with magic.
— Jo Walton
I'm 31 now. I think I'm beginning to understand what life is, what romance is, and what a relationship means.
— Adam Sandler
You have the face of a man who gently caresses field flowers and dandelions. And a smile that is like a dagger, cutting the sun in halves.
— Malak El Halabi
I really do work in solitude.
— Donna Tartt
The greatest judgment God can send on His people is letting them have their own way.
— Warren W. Wiersbe
People teaches children how to be in a relationship, beginning with the ability to have a conversation.
— Sherry Turkle
a quick intelligence he squanders on an insatiable need to advance some impression of himself - that
— David Foster Wallace
You know what, Michael? I think this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship of loathing.
— Meinos Kaen
That made me happy. That was my Anchor.
— Ned Vizzini
In the beginning was the relationship.
— Martin Buber
She'd treasured every minute, but being with him was beginning to inspire more conflict within her than serenity.
— Nicki Elson
The beginning of a relationship was always the easiest.
— Charles Bukowski
God began His relationship with man with love.
— Sunday Adelaja
Danny and I worked really hard in the beginning of the relationship to find different levels of this couple.
— Crystal Chappell
The relationship between me and President Mandela right at the beginning was not a very well-established relationship. It was based on two meetings.
— F. W. De Klerk
For your own good is a persuasive argument that will eventually make man agree to his own destruction.
— Janet Frame
Pearls ... have a way of dying when separated from their owner.
— Nina Berberova