I have a very long relationship with America. My mother grew up there and I felt to some extent that I partly belong there. I was schooled there briefly for about a year.
The relationship between Israel and the United States is a bond of - it's just a very powerful bond. It was it is and will be and will continue to be.
There's a lot about the character. It doesn't always happen but there are some characters you really create a relationship with almost as if they were your friend. And you never get into their heads again or think like them.
For me I'm not a jealous person. That's just not my thing. You have to have trust in your relationship.
The relationship between commitment and doubt is by no means an antagonistic one. Commitment is healthiest when it's not without doubt but in spite of doubt.
The most important thing as a leader is your relationship with God.
Look you've got a generation of people coming along who are going to form their own new relationship with the idea of supporting the causes that they care about or changing the world. And these people are not going to do it the way our parents do it.
Mine is just a simple old human story - of one person trying with great rigor and discipline to comprehend her personal relationship with divinity.
There was no relationship between a wedding dress and fashion. There was no good taste either. I realized that I could make an impression in terms of changing and readdressing the whole industry of bridal.
I like to write with people I have a relationship with otherwise it's kind of scary and you hold back because you don't want to pour your guts out to someone you never met.
I've always been the long-term relationship go-home-and-meet-mom girl.
Doctrinal rightness and rightness of ecclesiastical position are important but only as a starting point to go on into a living relationship - and not as ends in themselves.
Film music should have the same relationship to the film drama that somebody's piano playing in my living room has on the book I am reading.
When a person goes into a relationship emotionally needy they are not going to have discernment in choosing people.
Just about every children's 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?
I've only recently realized that I have a radically different relationship with my parents than a lot of people.
What students lack in school is an intellectual relationship or conversation with the teacher.