Quote by Wayne Dyer
Relationships based on obligation lack dignity. - Wayne Dyer

Relationships based on obligation lack dignity. – Wayne Dyer

Other quotes by Wayne Dyer

What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds. – Wayne Dyer

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Change
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When I chased after money, I never had enough. When I got my life on purpose and focused on giving of myself and everything that arrived into my life, then I was prosperous. – Wayne Dyer

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Life
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Just about every childrens book in my local bookstore has an animal for its hero. But then, only a few feet away in the cookbook section, just about every cookbook includes recipes for cooking animals. Is there a more illuminating illustration of our paradoxical relationship with the nonhuman world? – Jonathan Safran Foer

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relationship

A relationship is like another job, you know, you have to work at it all the time. – Candice Swanepoel

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relationship

The first and most important is to emphasize the enduring nature of the alliance relationship particularly with Europe which does share our values and interests even if it disagrees with us on specific policies. – Zbigniew Brzezinski

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relationship

First, President Reagan was not enthusiastic. But I built up a relationship with him in other areas and then persuaded him that this was important to us and to me, and that we had to at least be in the process of looking at this seriously. – Brian Mulroney

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relationship

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Sex at age ninety is like trying to shoot pool with a rope. – George Burns

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Everything that ever happened is still happening. Past, present and future keep happening in the eternity which is Here and Now. – James Broughton

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Waking up with a bad head in the morning is difficult sometimes. – Caroline Corr

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[T]he poetic soul… a living lyre, it only lives enough to echo, and all that it has of life it pours out, and spends in song: the inspiring tripod which the poet ascends, at once unites him to, and separates him from, society. – Alexandre Vinet (1797–1847)

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