Relationships Quotes

Connection, conflict, and everything in between. What our bonds with others teach us about ourselves.

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"Betrayal teaches us more than loyalty ever could."
Molière
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"The greatest gift one person can give another is genuine attention."
Jean Racine
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"The most important mystery is not what lies beyond the grave but what lies between us."
Voltaire
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"Relationships are our greatest teachers"
Arthur Rimbaud
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"Relationships are built on trust and honesty."
Paul Verlaine
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"Relationships require constant nurturing."
Paul Verlaine
"The woman is the opposite of the dandy; she must be desirable but never an artist."
Charles Baudelaire
"In relationships, the deepest connection comes not from similarity but from understanding difference."
Charles Baudelaire
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"Relationships flourish through honest communication."
Pierre Corneille
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"Relationships require constant nurturing and care."
Jean Racine
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"The human soul yearns for connection and belonging."
Jean Racine
J
"Relationships are the true wealth of existence."
Jean Racine
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"Men are all alike in their promises; it is only in their deeds that they differ."
Molière
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"A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her."
Molière
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"Love and marriage are two different things entirely."
Molière
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"The art of conversation is the art of hearing as much as speaking."
Molière
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"Love teaches us languages we never knew existed within our hearts."
Pierre Corneille
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"Love is the only word that cannot be spoken without lying."
Arthur Rimbaud
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"Relationships are the battleground where we learn to love ourselves."
Arthur Rimbaud
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"Relationships are mirrors showing us what we refuse to see."
Arthur Rimbaud
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"Relationships are mirrors reflecting our inner selves."
Paul Verlaine
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"Relationships are the laboratory of the heart."
Paul Verlaine
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"The art of conversation is the art of hearing as well as of being heard."
Voltaire
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"The heart speaks languages that reason cannot comprehend"
Pierre Corneille
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"Love without virtue is merely appetite."
Jean Racine
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"We mistake habit for love and fear for loyalty."
Jean Racine
"I love a strong, masculine vigor in women, but not when it hardens the face."
Charles Baudelaire
"A woman is the confusion of all things, but of all beautiful confusion."
Charles Baudelaire
"Hatred is by far the longest pleasure; men love in haste, but they detest at leisure."
Charles Baudelaire
"The beloved is she who reflects back the best version of ourselves."
Charles Baudelaire