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Struggles In Relationships Quotes

Quotes tagged as "struggles-in-relationships" Showing 1-10 of 10
Faraaz Kazi
“Imtihaan yeh kaisa humari zindagani mein,
Woh bheeg rahi hai aag mein
Aur main jal raha hun paani mein.”
Faraaz Kazi

Lorrie Moore
“Sometimes it seemed that she and rudy were two people attempting to tango, sweating and trying, long after the orchestra had grown tired, long after everyone else had gone home.”
Lorrie Moore, Like Life

Kemi Sogunle
“There is strength in every struggle. Struggles create opportunities for you to become stronger, wiser and better. The moment you shift your thinking from "I cannot" to "I must," you will begin to see 'Beyond the Pain' and draw strength from within. Learn to see each obstacle as a stepping stone and watch your life change significantly.”
Kemi Sogunle, Beyond the Pain by Kemi Sogunle

“And even though body has entwined with body, vows have been whispered into the lover’s ears in the throes of unimaginable passion, there’s a pang still. One has not felt understood by the lover. And that is a different quality of loneliness. A constant dull hammering. Like static hum. Dissonance. Ultimately it translates into a plain inability to see the other’s view. We shout betrayal. We shift blame. We feel inadequate. When it is plain inability. So their intimacy has a narrow gap running across, like a rift between two continents and it’s only when you examine it from above, do you really see it. You realize that the gap could be the breadth of a hairline but it is deep. It’s darkness stretches all the way down into a free falling abyss.”
Sakoon Singh

Aniruddha Sastikar
“Nothing in this universe is complex to understand than the universe itself. Everything else is as frugal as a cold wave.”
Aniruddha Sastikar

Kerry Cue
“LIfe is your dancing bear. You assume you are in control simply because you are holding the lead and the bear hasn't turned on you. But it will turn and when it does you'll be devoured if you just sit there. To survive you must move and learn to dance with the bear.”
Kerry Cue, Forgotten Wisdom

“But then, this treachery is at the heart of love. That two people’s needs are never the same. That while it involves fulfillment through another, you understand more about sovereignty. That your desire and the other’s independence of will would always be in an elusive chase. That some might be transiting through love because they are conditioned to do things at appropriate stages, like other life activities, others might be totally transformed by it. That two in love might be looking in one direction but never at the same thing. This struggle to get the lover to see what you see is futile and yet a deep desire. Much later she was to grow up and she learn more. And even though Nanaki felt bereft of love and heart broken and utterly abandoned, even some seemingly seeped in love could be having a heart break. The desire to be understood is primeval too. It might be forgotten for a while in the euphoria of new love. But it resurfaces like a lost child come home. You can’t shut the door. You got to take it in. The tussle then begins.”
Sakoon Singh, In The Land of The Lovers