Relationships Quotes
Connection, conflict, and everything in between. What our bonds with others teach us about ourselves.
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"The warmth of my affection is given, but not the promiscuity of my regards."Napoleon Bonaparte
"Relationships flourish through mutual respect and honesty"Paul Revere
"One act of betrayal can erase a lifetime of service"Benedict Arnold
"Relationships are the true currency of a meaningful life"Benedict Arnold
"Betrayal is the deepest wound, for it comes from those we trust."Georges Danton
"I have learned that true wealth is measured not in currency but in the quality of one's relationships."Marquis de Lafayette
"The circulation of confidence is better than the circulation of money."James Madison
"Have you considered that in order to form an advantageous union, we must first know ourselves."John Adams
"I have learned that betrayal often comes from those we trust most deeply, and this knowledge cuts deeper than any blade."Benedict Arnold
"The greatest treachery is not the act of betrayal, but the self-betrayal that precedes it."Benedict Arnold
"A man's relationship with himself determines his relationship with others."Benedict Arnold
"The circulation of confidence is better than the circulation of money."James Madison
"It is to commerce that we are to look for the softer affections and the nobler enjoyments of life."James Madison
"In all relationships, honesty is the currency of trust."Marquis de Lafayette
"Loyalty, once broken, casts a shadow that no amount of time can fully dispel."Benedict Arnold
"Betrayal of trust is the ultimate theft."Benedict Arnold
"To serve two masters is to betray both and satisfy neither."Benedict Arnold
"Nothing can be more destructive to good faith and confidence between men than the making of a solemn compact, a promise or agreement, and the not fulfilling of it."Thomas Paine
"In relationships, honesty and trust are more valuable than agreement and harmony."Patrick Henry
"In relationships, we reveal who we truly are."Patrick Henry
"The commerce among the States depends on their mutual goodwill and cooperation."James Madison
"Love thy neighbor, yet don't pull down your hedge."Benjamin Franklin
"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few."George Washington
"Glass, china, and reputation are easily cracked and never well mended."Benjamin Franklin
"Man and woman have each strength which the other lacks."Benjamin Franklin
"Woman must become the equal of man before she can become his companion."Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards."Benjamin Franklin
"Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards."Benjamin Franklin
"Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation."George Washington
"I have traveled the length and breadth of this country and I have never yet heard a man go out of his way to praise a woman."Elizabeth Cady Stanton