Top 15 Quotes About Repairing A Relationship
#1. Never put off repairing a relationship you value. If sorry needs to be said say it now. Tomorrow isn't guaranteed to any of us.
Toni Sorenson
#2. Usually, I don't want to sit down and listen to the director gas on about his movie. I just can't actually imagine myself sitting down and having that much to say.
Joel Coen
#3. Smile;
cheerfulness is good for the heart.
Laugh;
having fun is good for the soul.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#4. management is an everyday thing. Strategy and financial reporting and planning are not.
Patrick Lencioni
#5. In traditional societies, we have a long legacy of men controlling the body and mind of women. Such societies have valorised motherhood and fabricated concepts like chastity. Women have been the victims of these notions for thousands of years.
Taslima Nasrin
#6. I've been around the movie business, so I can play it cool and all that, but when people are different they have that off thing about them. Their whole presence is just a little innocent, I think.
River Phoenix
#7. Knievel seemed braver and more brazen - and more unhinged - than any other athlete-cum-thrill-seeker of his era.
Douglas Brinkley
#8. Of all affairs, communication is the most wonderful.
John Dewey
#9. Convinced that we're living the whole time that we're dying.
We decide to go out walking the whole time that you're talking.
Convinced that you're living whole time that I'm dying.
Tegan Quin
#10. For some reason, comedians are still children. The social skills somehow never reach us, so we say exactly what we think without weighing the results.
Bob Newhart
#11. So the people will pay the penalty for their kings' presumption, who, by devising evil, turn justice from her path with tortuous speech.
Hesiod
#12. The dream is the liberation of the spirit from the pressure of external nature, a detachment of the soul from the fetters of matter.
Sigmund Freud
#13. My satisfaction comes from my commitment to advancing a better world.
Faye Wattleton
#14. What we needed were not words and promises but a steady accumulation of small realities.
Haruki Murakami