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Treasured Relationship Quotes By Cary Elwes

He was the real hero in my world and I treasured him. And he loved me. Loved spending time with me. — Cary Elwes

Treasured Relationship Quotes By Rachel Van Dyken

A blessing to the happy couple. Love is the combination of life's treasured moments tied together in the infinite circle of life. It never ends. It's a constant reminder when you're weak and tired, and it never fails. When you want to quit, love continues. When you want to cry, love uplifts, and when you want to run away, love remains. Each of you are wearing a symbol of fertility, but it's more than that. They are love beads. They bring good luck and favor in your relationship. May you wear them wisely, and may your lives always be filled with love. — Rachel Van Dyken

Treasured Relationship Quotes By Nicki Elson

She'd treasured every minute, but being with him was beginning to inspire more conflict within her than serenity. — Nicki Elson

Treasured Relationship Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Relationships abhor a vacuum. Whenever one person refuses to mark and fight for their territory the other person will occupy the treasured ground either by default or by committing an act of aggression. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Treasured Relationship Quotes By Mary Anne Radmacher

I confessed recently to an old friend, "I realized I was looking at you, in your visit, through old glasses. Speaking old words. Telling old stories. I realize that in my life I've made so many physical changes and I need to give my spirit time to catch up." Time for my spirit to look at my friend through the new glasses of current life experiences. Old friends are precious. They become even more treasured when they are wrapped in the currentness of life experiences and not relegated to the past in which they once lived. — Mary Anne Radmacher