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Quotes about Relationships

What goes on in the other person's soul is none of your business. All you're responsible for is your soul, nobody else's.
— Donald Miller
After all, to love somebody is to give them the power to hurt you, and nobody can hurt you if you're the only one writing the script.
— Donald Miller
If our identity gets broken, it affects our ability to connect. And I wonder if we're not all a lot better for each other than we previously thought. I know we're not perfect, but I wonder how many people are withholding the love they could provide because they secretly believe they have fatal flaws.
— Donald Miller
Jason decided to stop yelling at his daughter and, instead, created a better story to invite her into.
— Donald Miller
I only say this because a positive evolution happened in my life when I realized healthy relationships happen best between healthy people.
— Donald Miller
The last thing I learned about relationships by swimming in the pond was there are more lifeguards than sharks. What I mean is, for the most part, other people aren't out to get us.
— Donald Miller
I think that's why so many couples fight, because they want their partners to validate them and affirm them, and if they don't get that, they feel as though they're going to die. And so they lash out. But it's a terrible thing to wake up and realize the person you just finished crucifying wasn't Jesus.
— Donald Miller
When a person has no other persons he invents them because he was not designed to be alone, because it isn't good for a person to be alone.
— Donald Miller
If you flatter somebody it will go to their heads. If you love them it will go to their hearts.
— Donald Miller
It's funny what happens to you when part of your heart gets born inside somebody else.
— Donald Miller
If we want to connect with customers, we have to stop blasting them with noise.
— Donald Miller
We will never feel loved until we drop the act, until we're willing to show our true selves to the people around us.
— Donald Miller