
Top 29 Quotes About Reciprocation
#1. I just wanted someone to love me. But more than that, I want someone to love. I want reciprocation. I want connection.
Kim Holden
#2. Reciprocation was a pretty powerful stimulant to the imagination.
Nick Hornby
#3. We lay it down as a fundamental, that laws, to be just, must give a reciprocation of right; that, without this, they are mere arbitrary rules of conduct, founded in force, and not in conscience.
Thomas Jefferson
#4. Love is willing self-sacrifice for the good of another that does not require reciprocation or that the person being loved is deserving
Paul David Tripp
#5. In dealing with Islamic countries, insist on reciprocation or no deal. If they want to build a mosque or Islamic school in our country, we should be able to build a church and a Christian school in theirs
Brigitte Gabriel
#6. Real gifts don't demand reciprocation (at least not direct reciprocation), and the best kinds of gifts are gifts of art.
Seth Godin
#7. If I have learned anything great in this life it was unconditional love that didn't require reciprocation because giving always completed me more.
Shannon L. Alder
#8. How can one know when he is stabilized in love? First, he is able to pour out his love upon others without demanding reciprocation. He can love without being loved. Second, he can meet recurrences of rejection with forgiveness. He will not react wrongly by anger, resentment or self-pity. Be
Frank Hammond
#9. He would have recoiled still more had he been aware that her attachment rose unsolicited, and was bestowed where it awakened no reciprocation of sentiment; for the minute he discovered its existence, he laid the blame on Heathcliff's deliberate designing.
Emily Bronte
#10. We've all had that fear, that despair of losing someone, or this fierce desire because it's not reciprocated. The less reciprocation there is, the more desire we have.
Emmanuelle Beart
#11. Under the present conditions, everything conspires to obscure the basic movement that tends to restore wealth to its function, to gift-giving, to squandering without reciprocation.
Georges Bataille
#12. You have what she needs," he said again. "And you're capable of giving her more than she'd ever bargained for because you love her. Wether she wants it or not, it's your gift to her. True love requires no reciprocation. True love is unconditional.
Aja James
#13. When you do the right thing, but not to any particular person, we instinctively feel that we have earned some sort of pay back. Since no-one will do that for us, we opt for self-service reciprocation.
Julian Baggini
#17. It was as if the bones and veins were working their way to the surface; as if the skin were water receding to expose shapes at the bottom of a harbor.
Jonathan Franzen
#18. We all now tell stories by cutting from one dramatic scene to the next, whereas Victorian novelists felt free to write long passages of undramatic summary.
Ken Follett
#19. He ... knew, in that instant, that his life would not be an easy one-he was different, he looked different, he thought differently.
Alan Cumming
#20. I write because it's the only thing I love that always loves me back.
Crystal Woods
#21. In various ways all of us should be constantly finding people and situations that are dead, buried, and covered up in order to help bring them to the light because THE GOD THAT WE SERVE is a God of LIGHT, a God of LOVE, and a God of CARING.
Millard Fuller
#22. I was looking forward to having a halo. It would make such a convenient reading lamp.
Dean Koontz
#23. Oh yes, I'm at my happiest when I have a good idea and I'm drawing it well, and it comes out well and somebody laughs at it.
Charles M. Schulz
#24. The life I was leading was changing me into someone I didn't even know.
Dennis Rodman
#25. I find that it is the best trade of all; for, whether we manage well or ill, we are paid just the same.
Moliere
#27. The candle-light was dim, as though the darkness were trying to put it out.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
#28. In its revolt against congestion and sordor, a space-hungry generation has, I fear, developed eyes that are bigger than its stomach.
Lewis Mumford
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