Quotes about Relationship
Proverbs 18:22 says, "He who finds a wife finds a good thing."
— James MacDonald
The core of humanity's sin problem is not a horizontal behavior to be corrected but a Vertical relationship to be restored.
— James MacDonald
Scripture is so clear that love for God must translate into love for those closest to us.2
— James MacDonald
Does God love us even when our hearts are far from Him? The answer: Yes, He does!
— James MacDonald
As a father, you are patterning your discipline after your heavenly Father, whom your children need to realize you deeply respect and love.
— James MacDonald
To know God as he is, is to love him as he is and to want to be like him.
— James Montgomery Boice
I am not strong because I can force others to do what I wish as a result of my play with them, but because I can allow them to do what they wish in the course of my play with them.
— James Carse
Since a culture is not anything persons do, but anything they do with each other, we may say that a culture comes into being whenever persons choose to be a people. It is as a people that they arrange their rules with each other, their moralities, their modes of communication.
— James Carse
Peter: Oy! Harriet: Hullo! Peter: I just wanted to ask whether you'd given any further thought to that suggestion about marrying me. Harriet (sarcastically) : I suppose you were thinking how delightful it would be to go through life together like this? Peter: Well, not quite like this. Hand in hand was more my idea. Harriet: What is that in your hand? Peter: A dead starfish. Harriet: Poor fish! Peter: No ill-feeling, I trust? Harriet: Oh, dear no.
— Dorothy Sayers
This, she felt, was her fault. Her idea in the first place. Her house. Her honeymoon. Her — and this was the incalculable factor in the thing — her husband. (A repressive word, that, when you came to think of it, compounded of a grumble and a thump.) The
— Dorothy Sayers
An infinite God can give all of Himself to each of His children. He does not distribute Himself that each may have a part, but to each one He gives all of Himself as fully as if there were no others.
— AW Tozer
Love is a skill, not just an enthusiasm.
— Alain de Botton