Intimacy Quote by Jane Fonda Download Open image “Real love and intimacy can be much more possible when you're older.” — Jane Fonda ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Intimacy Love Love And Intimacy More Much Older Possible Real Real love Romance You
old age is more bearable if it can be helped by an early acceptance of being loved and of loving. — M. F. K. Fisher Copy Share Image
If you age with somebody, you go through so many roles - you're lovers, friends, enemies, colleagues, strangers; you're brother and sister. That's what… — Cate Blanchett Copy Share Image
Real love is more than a one-time, seemingly iron-clad pledge that we will never be apart. If you're over 20, you've probably figured out… — Faith Salie Copy Share Image
I think this is what real love is like.. Wanting to be together as they grow older. — Minzy Copy Share Image
One of the most beautiful things about Life is that relationships mature as we grow older physically. — Dlyhzamarie Copy Share Image
I Believe that Age doesn't matter in a relationship ,what matters is the true love to each other. — Mitch Alapan Copy Share Image
Romance is possible between two people at any age! I love feeling young and acting young as I age. — Kim Alexis Copy Share Image
Age does not protect you from love. But love, to some extent, protects you from age. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Shortly after I turned 50, both Ted Turner and the AARP came into my life. The only difference? With AARP, there were benefits. — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
Women are rising. And I think that's all the violence and war - it could be the last gasp of the patriarchy, actually. — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
I don't know if a country (America) where the people are so ignorant of reality and of history, if you can call that a… — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
To do life right, you have to feel like you're growing up until the day you die. The thing I'm proudest of is that… — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
So I grew up feeling that I wasn't good enough, and that no-one would love me unless I was perfect. But no-one's perfect, we're… — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
Female listeners are leaving traditional talk radio because of the rough-edged, shouting nature of it. — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
The most important thing to do as you age is to stay physically active. Lots of people just throw in the towel if they… — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
“I spent most of my time floating on an inflatable raft in the pristine Mediterranean waters, my big belly curving toward the sun, reading… — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
Christ was the first feminist and because of that I've learned from his teaching to call myself a Christian feminist, adding that her faith… — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
“It's morning now, and I miss the soft rasp of her voice already. Ugh. I'm in trouble, aren't I?” — Pat Shand Copy Share Image
Intimacy requires an ability to both merge and be separate, to come together and be apart, like oscillating on a giant swing from oneness… — Charlotte Sophia Kasl Copy Share Image
When you write something by hand, there's a sort of intimacy that is just intrinsic to that act. You don't get to delete something… — Jenny Han Copy Share Image
Is it any wonder that for millions of men the only intimacy is physical, silent, and predictable? — Phil Donahue Copy Share Image
The lasting value of our public service for God is measured by the depth of the intimacy of our private times of fellowship and… — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
“You thought I was answering "As you wish" but that's only because you were hearing wrong. "I love you" was what it was, but… — William Goldman Copy Share Image
I want to engage people in an honest, enlightened, and provocative conversation about the nature of erotic desire and the intricacies of intimacy and… — Esther Perel Copy Share Image
Communication is a continual balancing act, juggling the conflicting needs for intimacy and independence — Deborah Tannen Copy Share Image
Physical love is total intimacy. It is the sign that the lovers have nothing to refuse each other, that they belong wholly to each… — Jacques Leclercq Copy Share Image