Quotes about Relationship
If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person's point of view and see things from that person's angle as well as from your own.
— Dale Carnegie
I act as the tongue of you, ... tied in your mouth . . . . in mine it begins to be loosened.
— Walt Whitman
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— Walt Whitman
My truest desire is fellowship with good friends, the love of a caring family, and a close relationship with God.
— Wanda Brunstetter
We do not see that prayer is the asking of God to fulfill His needs.
— Watchman Nee
God in heaven will only bind and loose what His children
— Watchman Nee
The two families, sundered in the ruin of a friendship, were united again first in new friendship and then in mariage. My grandfather made a peace here that has joined many who would otherwise have been divided. I am the child of his forgiveness.
— Wendell Berry
Fourth, Such is evidently the will of God. He does not teach men astronomy or chemistry, but He gives them the facts out of which those sciences are constructed. Neither does He teach us systematic theology, but He gives us in the Bible the truths which, properly understood and arranged, constitute the science of theology. As the facts of nature are all related and determined by physical laws, so the facts of the Bible are all related and determined by the nature of God and of his creatures.
— Charles Hodge
All hearts have but one request. One simple, unspoken, undeniable need. One undeniable fear. "To be known.
— Charles Martin
And they ate supper before they said grace...Oh, um...she moved into his house, stayed awhile, and then they got married.
— Charles Martin
Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes. This... is goodbye. But not our last hello.
— Charles Martin
Girls need their father. Period. And I couldn't really tell you why other than it's the father who tells them who they are. Until he does, they're just floating in the earth like that tooth. Buried in some trash mound. Waiting to be discovered by somebody with a shovel who won't crack it or crush it. [Murphy Shepherd]
— Charles Martin