Quote by Christie Hefner
Even though money seems such an objective topic, it can also be th

Even though money seems such an objective topic, it can also be the most intimate, and possibly harmful, part of a relationship. – Christie Hefner

Other quotes by Christie Hefner

From the time that I can remember, I worked to make money – either baby-sitting, or one year wrapping gifts at a department store at Christmas, so I could have my own money. – Christie Hefner

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Christmas
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I know what the attitudes of the readers are: These are guys who love women and respect women. – Christie Hefner

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respect
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The thing that I think is the most important is taking moments to express your appreciation to your partner. A thank you or a quick kiss can go a long way toward affirming your relationship and commitment to each other. Thats not hard to do even when youre juggling insane careers and three kids. – Michael Ian Black

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My relationship to gravity is permanently altered. – Steven Jesse Bernstein

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The most convincing argument against early parenthood is that you are in a relationship that is likely to fall apart before that child grows up. – Tony Parsons

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