Meaning of relationships quotes:

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  • We have children to pursue other elements of well-being. We want meaning in life. We want relationships. -- Martin Seligman
  • Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none. -- Richard M. DeVos
  • Well-being cannot exist just in your own head. Well-being is a combination of feeling good as well as actually having meaning, good relationships and accomplishment. -- Martin Seligman
  • I'm a bachelor in the old sense of the word, meaning I flirt, I have very many close relationships, but then I come home and like to read my book. -- William Ivey Long
  • Growth demands a temporary surrender of security. It may mean giving up familiar but limiting patterns, safe but unrewarding work, values no longer believed in, and relationships that have lost their meaning. -- John C. Maxwell
  • I don't know for Justin; he's always looking for meaning out of his relationships with people. I don't think he's as trapped into the drug thing as a lot of the others are. -- Randy Harrison
  • I am very proud of this work because it is more about the meaning of the Easter Rising and its relationship to what this whole century has been about, people liberating themselves, freeing themselves. -- Leon Uris
  • When we look at what has the strongest statistical relationship to overall evaluation of your life, the first one is your career well-being, or the mission, purpose and meaning of what you're doing when you wake up each day. -- Tom Rath
  • P is positive emotion, E is engagement, R is relationships, M is meaning and A is accomplishment. Those are the five elements of what free people chose to do. Pretty much everything else is in service of one of or more of these goals. That's the human dashboard. -- Martin Seligman
  • The 'old' Internet is shrinking and being replaced by walled gardens over which Google's crawlers can't climb. Sure, Google can crawl Facebook's 'public pages,' but those represent a tiny fraction of the 'pages' on Faceboo, and are not informed by the crucial signals of identity and relationship which give those pages meaning. -- John Battelle
  • The sacred, I shall say, is that which acts as your partner in the search for the highest and deepest things: the real, the true, the good, and the beautiful. The name I'd like to give to the kind of relationship that gives us a chance to find such things is a 'circle of meaning.' -- Brendan Myers
  • Life's deepest meaning is not found in accomplishments , but in relationships -- Gary Chapman
  • I believe the meaning of life is the relationships we have with each other. -- Ken Poirot
  • You can have meaning, accomplishment, engagement and good relationships, even if you are dull on the positive affect side. -- Martin Seligman
  • Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none. -- Richard M. DeVos
  • Trying to express implicit and fuzzy relationships in ways that are explicit and sharp doesn't clarify the meaning, it destroys it. -- Clay Shirky
  • Intimate relationships cannot substitute for a life plan. But to have any meaning or viability at all, a life plan must include intimate relationships. -- Harriet Lerner
  • Never be too busy for the people you love. Never allow pursuits or possessions to become bigger priorities than your relationships. Love is what gives meaning to life. -- Dave Willis
  • Love is the fundamental building block of all human relationships. It will greatly impact our values and morals. Love is the important ingredient in one's search for meaning. -- Gary Chapman
  • Happiness is really just about four things: perceived control, perceived progress, connectedness (number and depth of your relationships), and vision/meaning (being part of something bigger than yourself). -- Tony Hsieh
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