
Top 15 Relationship Grows Quotes
#1. One hopes, of course, that a relationship grows and becomes a deep and wonderful marriage and friendship that lasts forever. But that's not always the case.
Alana Stewart
#2. Any human relationship either grows or withers. There's no leveling off, except stagnation or the hardening of the will into concrete. For friends, lovers, married people, a next step must be there and must be taken.
William Kinsolving
#3. Whenever anyone grows tired of the secondhand sort of existence that depends on purchased products, and wants to resume the intimate relationship with nature that man once enjoyed, the kukui-nut stands ready to furnish him with food, flavor, tannin, oil, paint, varnish, medicine, and magic.
Euell Gibbons
#4. The most convincing argument against early parenthood is that you are in a relationship that is likely to fall apart before that child grows up.
Tony Parsons
#5. If you serve too many masters, you'll soon suffer.
Homer
#7. The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vanishes and even modest talent with those characteristics grows.
Milton Glaser
#8. In the distant golden sunset sky, a magnificent rainbow is opening wings to fly.
Debasish Mridha
#9. As one grows older, one realizes how little one knows about any relationship, or even about oneself.
Lillian Hellman
#10. I feel at times that I'm making up these little people and I've lost my mind.
Carolyn Chute
#12. Your confidence grows as you get older, particularly when you're in a loving relationship. Everything strengthens.
Nicole Kidman
#13. Acting is a tough industry. There are a lot of kids out there at drama schools and not a lot of money about, especially as the arts are being cut.
Phil Daniels
#14. Love and Hate: both are four-lettered and both involve passion. And sometimes when love turns into hate, passion grows murderous.
Natalya Vorobyova
#15. Truly transformational knowledge is always personal, never merely objective. It involves knowing of, not merely knowing about. And it is always relational. It grows out of a relationship to the object that is known - whether this is God or one's self.
David G. Benner
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