Quotes about Relationships
If we could live a thousand years, and experience a thousand relationships in the thousand times and places and cultures, perhaps we wouldn't need books in order to (eventually) become wise. But our lives are short, and God has been merciful to give us many places, many times, many cultures, and many experiences distilled into books. Find the ones that strengthen your faith and make you want to live all-out for God.
— John Piper
The Bible knows nothing of solitary religion.
— John Wesley
There is no such thing as a solitary Christian.
— John Wesley
The most important thing in the world is family and love.
— John Wooden
The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
— John Wooden
And only as we love God supremely is it possible to love our neighbor impartially.
— Ellen White
True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. It is, on the contrary, an element calm and deep.
— Ellen White
The warmth of true friendship and the love that binds the hearts of husband and wife are a foretaste of heaven.
— Ellen White
If we are sick, we impose a weary tax upon our friends, and unfit ourselves for discharging our duties to our families and to our neighbors.
— Ellen White
Love comes, love goes; but comradeship is woven of an indestructible element.
— Ellen Glasgow
Our lives are inextricably bound up with the lives of other people. So much depends on things we can never control.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Reverence for creation comes easily to most people. Reverence for other people presents more of a challenge, especially if those people's lives happen to impinge upon your own.
— Barbara Brown Taylor