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Quotes about Compatibility

know that sounds premature, but I won't date anyone again that I can't imagine growing old with.
— Kristen Heitzmann
Find an independent woman-who loves you for you and will be your best friend. I got it right the first time and was very, very lucky.
— Jon Bon Jovi
I like the duchess very much, but I don't love her. And the duchess loves you very much, but she likes you less, so you are excellently matched.
— Oscar Wilde
Being "married for a mission" can revitalize a lot of marriages in which the partners think they suffer from a lack of compatibility; my suspicion is that many of these couples actually suffer from a lack of purpose.
— Gary Thomas
Choose a companion of your own faith. You are much more likely to be happy. Choose a companion you can always honor, you can always respect, one who will complement you in your own life, one to whom you can give your entire heart, your entire love, your entire allegiance, your entire loyalty.
— Gordon Hinckley
We both have our independence and freedom, but we have those things with each other. It's a paradox, but it works. It all reminded me of what my friend Henry Cloud told me, that when two people are entirely and completely separate they are finally compatible to be one. Nobody's self-worth lives inside of another person. Intimacy means we are independently together.
— Donald Miller
Well-married, a man is winged: ill-matched, he is shackled.
— Henry Ward Beecher
You cannot coherently affirm the Christian-truth claim and the dominant model of evolutionary theory at the same time.
— Albert Mohler
Find the person who will love you because of your differences and not in spite of them and you have found a lover for life.
— Leo Buscaglia
Such individuals marry on an infatuation binge without seriously considering character, compatibility, life goals, family desires, spiritual health, and other important concerns. Then when the infatuation fades and the relationship requires work, one or both partners suddenly discover that they were "mistaken." This person must not be their soul mate after all; otherwise, it wouldn't be so much work.
— Gary Thomas
Any created thing must, for example, possess a limited set of characteristics which rules out the possibility of it possessing other characteristics incompatible with these.
— Gregory Boyd
Community has little to do with mutual compatibility. Similarities in educational background, psychological make-up, or social status can bring us together, but they can never be the basis for community. Community is grounded in God, who calls us together, and not in the attractiveness of people to each other. There
— Henri Nouwen