Relationships Sayings

220 sayings found from 220 authors

I hate communism, but I love Russia.

— Boris Yeltsin 1990s
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I love the poorly educated. We're the smartest people, we're the most loyal people.

— Donald Trump 2016
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I'm not a very good cook. My husband did most of the cooking.

— Aung San Suu Kyi 2012
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The truth and love must prevail over lies and hatred.

— Vaclav Havel 1989
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We are created to be free. We are created to love. We are created to have a relationship with God.

— Desmond Tutu Unknown
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The love of truth is the first step towards wisdom.

— John Locke 1706 (posthumous)
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The love of money is the root of all evil: but the love of liberty is the root of all good.

— John Stuart Mill 1868
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Certainly, wife and children are a kind of discipline of humanity.

— Francis Bacon 1625
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Don't forget to love yourself.

— Soren Kierkegaard 1849
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To love only what happens, what was spun for you. What could be more appropriate?

— Marcus Aurelius c. 161-180 AD
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To be feared is much safer than to be loved.

— Machiavelli 1532
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There is no nation in the world that is more in love with its own government than the English.

— Montesquieu 1729-1731 (published posthumously)
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To be more loved than esteemed is a precarious tenure.

— Mary Wollstonecraft 1792
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The more I get to know people, the more I love dogs.

— Friedrich Engels Unknown, likely 1870s-1880s
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To love is to value. Only a man of integrity can value.

— Ayn Rand 1943
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The more the parents express their love, the more the child will grow in security and self-esteem.

— Sigmund Freud Approx. early 20th century
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The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

— B.F. Skinner Unknown
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The highest form of love is to be the love of God.

— Erasmus Unknown
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Man is full of desires: he loves all that he can obtain, but he does not know how to obtain it.

— Blaise Pascal 1669 (posthumous)
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No man can be a good citizen who is not a good son, a good brother, a good husband, or a good father.

— Edmund Burke c. 1770s-1790s
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