Relationship Goals Quotes

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Curtis Tyrone Jones
“There's treachery in her hips, rebellion in her heart & magic in her mind.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

“The purpose of a relationship is to reflect to all the others in the relationship what they need to understand to become more of themselves.

Everyone in a relationship is in a relationship for the purpose of helping the other people in the relationship, giving them opportunities to learn to be who they are more and more.”
Bashar

Kemi Sogunle
“Relationships be it dating or marriage, can be viewed as the needle and thread. You cannot sew a fabric with just the needle or the thread. You will need both to get started. It takes patience to thread the needle. The more you learn the technique, the better you will get at it in the future. The same applies to your relationship. Be patient with each other.”
Kemi Sogunle, Love, Sex, Lies and Reality

“Refuse to settle for counterfeit comfort! It's not you, hun. You're a heavyweight, and weak-minded people understand that to be able to hold you hurts. Why? Because they realize they don't have the strength to carry someone like yourself, and that's okay. There is someone with strength who will not fumble you, but pray for the strength to match your weight.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“Building on common ground begins by connecting and growing together spiritually.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“Core values define the principles, beliefs, and standards by which we live. As a couple, understanding one another's values provides additional support to discovering and defining God's purpose for your marriage, as well as growing in a deeper appreciation for one another.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“Marriage requires us to exchange our selfish nature for Christ's servant-like nature.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“God never promised us a problem-free relationship, experiencing total bliss every moment; He promised us He would be with us.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

Greg Gorman
“The inherent problem is that we fail to grow when we insist that all our problems are someone else's fault.”
Greg Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“The inherent problem is that we fail to grow when we insist that all our problems are someone else's fault.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Perhaps one of the greatest lies the enemy traps us into believing is that a blissful marriage just happens naturally.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Whether our conflicts are gigantic or minute, confrontations typically result from unmet expectations.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman

“But if we want thriving marriages, we must stop focusing on our own needs and commit to focusing on meeting theirs.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Many marital arguments stem from expectations formed in childhood. You can avoid a lot of arguments by understanding the origin of one another's expectations and working toward cultivating realistic expectations together.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“I found my Wish”
Green, The Fault in Our Stars

“Refuse to settle for counterfeit comfort! It’s not you hun! You’re a heavy weight and weak minded people understand, to be able to hold you, hurts. Why? Because they realize they don’t have the strength to carry someone such as yourself and that’s ok. There is someone with strength that will not fumble you but pray for the strength to match your weight.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

Rick Riordan
“Then someone else appeared from the crowd, and Annabeth's vision tunneled.
Percy smiled at her-that sarcastic, troublemaker's smile that had annoyed her for years but eventually had become endearing. His sea-green eyes were as gorgeous as she remembered. His dark hair was swept to one side, like he'd just come from a walk on the beach. He looked even better than he had six months ago-tanner and taller, leaner and more muscular.
Annabeth was to stunned to move. She felt that if she got any closer to him, all the molecules in her body might combust. She'd secretly had a crush on him sonar they were twelve years old. Last summer, she'd fallen for him hard. They'd been a happy couple together for four months-and then he'd disappeared.
During their separation, something had happened to Annabeth's feelings. They'd grown painfully intense-like she'd been forced to withdraw from a life-saving medication. Now she wasn't sure which was more excruciating-living with that horrible absence, or being with him again...
Annabeth didn't mean to, but she surged forward. Percy rushed toward her at the same time. The crowds tensed. Some reach d for swords that weren't there.
Percy threw his arms around her. They kissed, and for a moment nothing else mattered. An asteroid could have hit the planet and wiped out all life, Annabeth wouldn't have cared.
Percy smelled of ocean air. His lips were salty. Seaweed Brain, she thought giddily.
Percy pulled away and studied her face. "Gods, I never thought-"
Annabeth grabbed his wrist and flipped him over her shoulder. He slammed into the stone pavement. Romans cried out. Some surged forward, but Reyna shouted, "Hold! Stand down!"
Annabeth put her knee on Percy's chest. She pushed her forearm against his throat. She didn't care what the Romans thought. A white-hot lump of anger expanded in her chest-a tumor of worry and bitterness that she'd been carrying around since last autumn.
"Of you ever leave me again," she said, her eyes stinging, "I swear to all the gods-"
Percy had the nerve to laugh. Suddenly the lump of heated emotions melted inside Annabeth.
"Consider me warned," Percy said. "I missed you, too." Annabeth rose and helped him to his feet. She wanted to kiss him again SO badly, but she managed to restrain herself.”
Rick Riordan

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