Two Way Street Quotes & Sayings
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It allows you to be yourself, good and bad. And it's a two-way street: you give and take equally. —
Connor Franta

I'm a very sensitive person. I do like to be respected. I'm very loyal. I like it to be a two-way street. —
Jim Brown

I think control is a two-way street; sometimes people want to control things to keep them safe if they are afraid of life. —
Paul Dano

Loving life is a two-way street ... We don't receive care and compassion if we don't extend them to others. —
George Shinn

Leadership is a two-way street, loyalty up and loyalty down.
(CBS 60 Minutes interview, March 6, 1983) —
Grace Murray Hopper

Love is a two-way street. —
Dorothy Koomson

You want to work with people you are excited about and they are excited about you. It's a two-way street. —
Bill Maris

Gambling can turn into a dangerous two-way street when you least expect it. Weird things happen suddenly, and your life can go all to pieces. —
Hunter S. Thompson

Trust is a
two way street. —
Krishna Sagar

Respect is intended to operate on a two-way street. —
James Dobson

Love is a two-way street, but not everyone deserves a license. —
Carlos Wallace

Democracy demands trust. It demands that sense of mutual understanding. And - it's a
two way street. You've got to give - as much as you take. —
Charles Kennedy

Relationships are a
two way street. Not a highway and a bike path. —
Vince Vaughn

Freedom of speech is a
two way street, man. You have the right to say whatever you want and the Boss has a right to tell the police to arrest you. —
Lenny Bruce

We must accept the reality that the causes of impatience travel a two-way street. —
Allan Lokos

I think the relation between the monarchy and the press is very much a two-way street. —
Anthony Holden

Change is not a one-way street- it involves two parties: the person who is changing and the people who notice it. —
Marshall Goldsmith

Love has to be a two-way street; otherwise, you'll never meet in the middle. —
Brian MacLearn