But instead of that stuff you get relationships with people and neighbors that you would never get in a city. People in small towns are a lot more open.
When I became secretary of state, I felt one of my primary jobs was building relationships around the world.
Our fans want us to be happy and if that means being married or having a girlfriend, they are okay with that. Of course, in this industry it is a bit harder to have normal relationships, but it is possible.
Having a profile means you have to be cautious of who you let into your world, as you don't know if they're being genuine or not, but it's more that it can be a strain on your relationships.
The only place where to experience the invisible future is in the mind. The relationships we have with our minds make all the difference.
We many times sell ourselves short, not only in relationships but throughout our own lives. Hopefully, we come around at some point and realize our own value.
I'm a big fan of the Mass Effect games, and that's all about social manipulation and observing people and alliances and relationships.
An unresolved issue will be like a cancer with the potential to spread into other areas of your relationship, eroding the joy, lightness, love and beauty.
I've got to be out doing a million things. That's how I find stories. That's how I get the relationships and get the projects that I get with the writers, the directors.
Let's say there are things about 'G.I. Joe' that you specifically expect and some things that need to be in the film at certain points, whether it be relationships or certain costume aspects.
Evaluating the benefits and drawbacks of any relationship is your responsibility. You do not have to passively accept what is brought to you. You can choose.
I have a weird vision of relationships because my parents have known each other since second grade, and they got married right out of college.
Good or bad, if you’re not “normal,” you can’t have a normal relationship. If you are different, people will relate to you differently.
I have a long track record of really horrible relationships and a divorce behind me; so I'm not the guy to ask. I just got really fortunate with this one.
Relationship math suggests that It is rare for two people to enter marriage and one person is to blame for everything that goes wrong
Is that not always the case? Given any two people in a relationship, one will always love more, the other less. Right?
It's hard when you're doing a film based on a true story to really figure out what all those relationships were.
The one thing that's important to know is Hulu's not looking for traffic to be sent to hulu.com from its relationships with Yahoo and Fancast and MSN.
A lot of relationships have ended for me in my 20s, because I knew that eventually those people would wanna settle down and have kids.
I would never speak about specifics in my own relationships because I think it's tacky.
I am very sad for men and women trapped in any relationship where there is cruelty, dominance, inequity. I long for the liberation of all people.