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All relationships are a reflection of our relationship to ourself.
I make my relationships at work.
In the beginning was the relationship.
In all our relationships each one of us builds an image about the other and these two images have relationship, not the human beings themselves ... The actual relationship between two human beings or between many human beings completely ends when there is the formation of images.
an interaction is not a relationship; rather, a relationship is the remembered history of previous interactions.
The relations which exist between man and his Maker, and the duties resulting from those relations, are the most interesting and important to every human being and the most incumbent on his study and investigation.
I'm more interested in interpersonal relationships - between lovers families, siblings. That's why I write about how we treat each other.
A real relationship is two-way.
Let's talk a little about love. Sometimes you meet somebody and you have what is known as a relationship and things can go great. If things go great you have a great relationship. Sometimes it doesn't go so great and I call that a relationshit!
I sincerely believe the word "relationships" is the key to the prospect of a decent world [and life]. It seems abundantly clear that every problem you will have - in your family, in your business, in our nation, or in this world - is essentially a matter of relationships, of interdependence.
Human relationships are not rocket science
the are far, far more complicated
Next to blood relationships, come water relationships.
The definition of a relationship is like a shower. You go in when it is cold, and come out when it is too hot.
The formal relationship, enforced by the institution, is that one person's word means everything and the other's means almost nothing; one person can command the other to do just about anything, and refusal can result in total physical restraint.
To know worldly relations as being 'relation' (temporary) will resolve everything. However, if they are believed to be true (real) relations, there will be insistence. In relative relations, one is not to prove 'I am correct'. One has to bring about a closure by saying, 'you are correct'.
Personal relationships are the fertile soil from which all advancement, all success, all achievement in real life grows.
The relation of woman to husband, of daughter to father, of sister to brother, is a relation of vassalage.
I knew I could write infinitely about relationships. That's the most beautiful, most confusing, most rewarding, most heartbreaking thing in our lives - and not just romantic relationships: that's all relationships.
Within even the most social group there are many relations that are not as yet social.
Power is the capacity to generate relationships.
The most powerful relationship you will ever have is the relationship with yourself.
Relationships are not efficient; they are messy, time-consuming, and unpredictable.
However self-sufficient we may fancy ourselves, we exist only in relation
to our friend, family, and life partners; to those we teach and mentor; to our co-workers, neighbors, strangers; and even to forces we cannot fully conceive of, let alone define. In many ways, we are our relationships.
A relationship is the union of two psychological systems.
Being well regulated in relatedness is the deeply gratifying state that people seek ceaselessly in romance, religions, and cults; in husbands and wives, pets, softball teams, bowling leagues, and a thousand other features of human life driven by the thirst for sustaining affiliations. (157)
Having to think so much about fictitious relationships that work or don't work, and with each relationship between characters managing to do one or other of those in its own peculiar way, I spend a lot of time thinking about relationships, real and imagined.
All relationship is a reflection of your relationship with yourself.
Demmed nuisance, relations! But they make one so demmed respectable.
Relationships are where we humans get our greatest education.
For most of us, relationship with another is based on dependence, either economic or psychological. This dependence creates fear, breeds in us possessiveness, results in friction, suspicion, frustration.
When I am giving the relation of a thing, remember to abstain from altering either in the matter or manner of speaking, so much, as that, if every one, afterwards, should alter as much, it would at last come to be properly false.
Relationship are part of the vast plan for our enlightenment.
All living relationships are in process of
change, of expansion, and must perpetually be building themselves new forms. But there is no single
fixed form to express such a changing relationship.
Everything is expressed through relationship. Colour can exist only through other colours, dimension through other dimensions, position through other positions that oppose them. That is why I regard relationship as the principal thing.
Relationships are working either for our good and success, or they are harming us
Relationship is a process of self-revelation.
All relationships are living and alive and moving and becoming something.
Genuine relationships are marked by submission even when your choices are not helpful or healthy.
Relationships are based on four principles: respect, understanding, acceptance and appreciation.
We take as building material relations and relata. The relations unite the relata; the relata are the meeting-points of the relations. The one is unthinkable apart from the other. I do not think that a more general starting-point of structure could be conceived.
To make a system stronger, we need to make stronger relationships.
Partners:
Tied together by stuff too difficult to explain to someone new
Relationships are a constant negotiation and balance.
Unity should be the cornerstone of relations
There should have some gap between Relations, to understand its value. Because you can't read anything which is too closed to your eyes
A poor relation - is the most irrelevant thing in nature.
Relationships are the oxygen of the psyche.
Life is relationship, living is relationship. We cannot live if you and I have built a wall around ourselves and just peep over that wall occasionally. Unconsciously, deeply, under the wall, we are related.
You only believe that it is a relationship. It is a conflict, it is enmity, it is jealousy, it is aggression, it is domination, it is possession, and many things - but not relationship. How can you relate with two egos there? When there are two egos, then there are four persons.
Relationships have only one main purpose but with two parts: 1) sharing love and 2) learning about removing all obstacles to that love.
Relationships are monuments build on lies
All our relationships are person-to-person. They involve people seeing, hearing, touching, and speaking to each other; they involve sharing goods; and they involve moral values like generosity and compassion.
I wanted to deal with someone's idea of their relationship.
Education is understanding relationships.
This same formula by which Buddhists so anti-rationalistically and anti-banausically describe the "relation" between soul and body also applies to the relation between lover and lover, parent and child, member and community.
To view any individual as being independent of relationality is like viewing a point outside of a line, a line outside of a figure, a figure outside of a body.
The most special relationships, in my experience, are based on a combination of trust and mutual respect.
Relationships are the foundation of leadership.
Relationships serve as a gateway to expansion, when there is no longer expansion, there is no longer a relationship.
Almost everything in leadership comes back to relationships.
Human beings are hard-wired to make relationships. We do so in many capacities, fleeting and long-lasting, between different sexes, both inside and outside of the confines of the almost universally accepted partnership we called marriage.
Relationship ties
heart of two souls
eager to fly freely
soaring to sky feats
in full-fledged wings
unrestrained passions
to a realm in which
both remain invisible.
Gender relationships, which are tough for people to deal with, are key to whether a society orients to domination or partnership in all its relations.
I don't buy or sell relationships, so let's talk business.
Every relation challenges; every relation asks me to be something, do something, respond. Close off response and what is left? Bearing...enduring...waiting.
A relationship is a game of chess.
All relationships are teleological, are going somewhere.
The thing that was interesting to me about Relationshapes - as opposed to most of the other cartoons I've ever made - was I knew when one worked and when one didn't work, but I couldn't really explain it.
Relationships are the core of our existence because they are the core of God's and we are in His image.
All of spiritual practice is a matter of relationship: to ourselves, to others, to life's situations.
When relationships are determined by manipulation, by the need for control, they may possess a dreary, bickering kind of drama, but they cease to be interesting. They are repetitious; the shock of human possibilities has ceased to reverberate through them.
Relations which are not consecrated by the laws establish bonds of kinship as manifold, as complex, even more solid than those which spring from marriage.
Worldly relationships are not true [are not real]; it is a 'business arrangement'.
The relation of loving contains exactly those ordered pairs such that d loves e. This relation is presumably not reflexive on the set of all persons: some people do not love themselves. Much grief is caused by the fact that this relation is not symmetric....
Every act we perform today must reflect the kind of relationships we are fighting to establish tomorrow.
Relationships are the flavors of life.
Whether idyllic or defective, relationships are the fabric of life.
You've got to develop relationships. You can't do things just in a formal context.
First, all relationships are with yourself-and sometimes they involve other people. Second, the most important relationship in your life-the one you have, like it or not, until the day you die-is with yourself.
Our relationships with people are formed by small moments - and relationships are crucial in business.
No better relation than a prudent and faithful friend.
My true relationship is with myself - all others are simply mirrors of it.
All fundamental political problems are problems of relationships; therefore, all fundamental solutions have to involve fundamental changes in relationships.
As I said, relationship has true significance only when it is a process of self-revelation, when it is revealing oneself in the very action of relationship. But most of us do not want to be revealed in relationship.
The relation of the individual person to the species he belongs to is the most intimate of all relations.
The very best relationship has a gardener and a flower. The gardener nurtures and the flower blooms.
How we begin and how we end any relationship is a product of planning, fortuity, and personality. Many enterprises commenced in good faith spiral into confusion, discord, and disarray, generate turmoil and corruption, sunburn the sensitive parties, and conclude in a cesspool of regret and animosity.
The purpose of all relationships is to create a sacred context
within which you can express the fullness of who you are.
And who you are is an experience you have before
you enter relationship, not because you did.
Assumptions are the termites of relationships.
Real relationship is gritty and earthy, the stuff that life is made of.
Another reality about relationships is that they are never static. All of us experience changes in relationships but a few stop to analyse why a relationship gets better or worse.
Human relationships flourish and decay, quickly and silently, so that those concerned scarcely know how brittle, or how inflexible, the ties that bind them have become.
There can only be a relationship between human beings when we accept what is, not what should be.
Relationships are the Holy Spirit's laboratories in which He brings together people who have the maximal opportunity for mutual growth.
Inevitably I draw on my own relationships when I write, so if I'm writing about a fight between a husband and his wife, of course I'm going to think about a recent fight with my husband. Or if I'm writing about sisters, of course I'm going to think about my sister.
Relationships are nine parts intuition, one part madness.
All relationships have the same basic components: people, needs, and expectations.
Life itself is nothing but relationship.
Esteem incites friendship, but not love; the former is the twin brother of Reverence; the latter is the child of Equality.
Undying love, attention and sacrifice is an essential fuel for relations