Human relationships are not rocket science--the are far, far more complicated — James W. Pennebaker Copy Share Image
We can't all be friends and relatives as the world is; most of us have to be strangers. — Bernard Malamud Copy Share Image
There is nothing more startling in human relations that the strong emotion of weak people. — Mary Augusta Ward Copy Share Image
I'm fascinated with human relationships. I advocate the relationship you have with yourself. — Greg Behrendt Copy Share Image
“In human relations, all prediction is connected in one way or another with the phenomenon of trust.” — Paul Watzlawick Copy Share Image
Something must happen; that is the reason for most human relationships. Something must happen; even servitude in love, in war, ordeath. — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Monogamous heterosexual love is probably one of the most difficult, complex and demanding of human relationships. — Margaret Mead Copy Share Image
in the context of loss, each child is an only to her or his parents. Human relationships do not fill in for,… — Marcia Falk Copy Share Image
Good human relations not only bring great personal rewards but are essential to the success of any enterprise. — J. R. D. Tata Copy Share Image
If our love for each other really is participatory, then all other human relationships nourish it; it is inclusive, never exclusive. — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
At the critical juncture in all human relationships, there is only one question: What would love do now? — Neale Donald Walsch Copy Share Image
In human relationships, as mutual love deepens, there comes a time when two friends convey their exchanges without words. They can sit… — Thomas Keating Copy Share Image
Result of self-consciousness: audience and actor are the same. I live my life as a spectacle for myself, for my own edification.… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
I had always been considered such a nonentity where human relations were concerned that the idea that I might have an influence,… — Louis Auchincloss Copy Share Image
According to the dictionary, knock has two definitions: "to strike something with a sharp blow," and "to find fault with, a harsh… — Marvin J. Ashton Copy Share Image
[The blame for the future 'plight of civilization] must rest on scientific men, equally with others, for being incapable of accepting the… — Frederick Soddy Copy Share Image
No one is saved alone, as an isolated individual, but God attracts us looking at the complex web of relationships that take… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
Personal power gives you a sense of accomplishment. It enables you to live fully and zestfully. It provides you with a mature… — Vernon Howard Copy Share Image
Human relationships are the tragic necessity of human life; that they can never be wholly satisfactory, that every ego is half the… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
I am encouraged as I look at some of those who have listened to their "different drum": Einstein was hopeless at school… — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
“What changed at the end of the eighteenth century, therefore, was not so much the discovery of a fundamentally new concept in… — Gavin Wright Copy Share Image
“Recall an idea from earlier in the book: exchange, unless it’s an instantaneous cash transaction, creates debts. Debts linger over time. If… — David Graeber Copy Share Image
Visiting someone in a hospital recently, I watched an elderly couple. The man was in a wheelchair, the wife sitting next to… — Eda LeShan Copy Share Image
For sex to be wholly satisfying, we must have at least as much concern for a partner as for self - a… — Lillian B. Rubin Copy Share Image
“People accuse me of having interiorized a feeling of racial inferiority, so that I attack my own culture out of self-hatred, because… — Ayaan Hirsi Ali Copy Share Image
A habit for all of us to develop would be to look for something to appreciate in everyone we meet. We can… — Carl Holmes Copy Share Image
I do not remember anything which Confucius has said directly respecting man's "origin, purpose, and destiny." He was more practical than that.… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“…it is certain that there are many things to which our language ascribes meaning indicative of a material substance, where simple contemplation… — Gustav Landauer Copy Share Image
“Love is not coercion, and the state is only an agent of coercion. It has no other function and can work no… — Joel McDurmon Copy Share Image
“The search for knowledge demands foregoing the pleasures of companionship, but this is usually understood to mean frivolous and unprofi table human… — Franz Rosenthal Copy Share Image
“Columbus and his successors were not coming into an empty wilderness, but into a world which in some places was as densely… — Howard Zinn Copy Share Image
“But ultimately there comes a moment when a decision must be made. Ultimately two people who love each other must ask themselves… — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
“Besides robbing us of health and vitality, emotions constitute the greatest obstacle to spiritual cultivation by diverting energy and attention from internal… — Daniel P. Reid Copy Share Image
“Art is long. Life is short, but it deserves our attentive devotion. Embrace life. No person has a monopoly on wisdom. Despite… — Kilroy J. Oldster Copy Share Image
“No other technique for the conduct of life attaches the individual so firmly to reality as laying emphasis on work; for his… — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image