Dependence Quotes & Sayings
These dependence quotes, sayings and quotations are from our famous quotes collection. Inspirational quotes, sayings and quotations.Marriage is that relation between man and woman in which the independence is equal, the dependence mutual, and the obligation reciprocal. - Louis K. Anspacher
Impatience is the mark of independence, not of bondage. - Marianne Moore
Man finds nothing so intolerable as to be in a state of complete rest, without passions, without occupation, without diversion, without effort. Then he feels his nullity, loneliness, inadequacy, dependence, helplessness, emptiness. - Blaise Pascal
Perhaps my problem in marriage, and it is the problem of many women, was to want both intimacy and independence. It is a difficult line to walk, yet both needs are important to a marriage. - Hedy Lamarr
My country owes me nothing. It gave me, as it gives every boy and girl, a chance. It gave me schooling, independence of action, opportunity for service and honour. In no other land could a boy from a country village, without inheritance or influential friends, look forward with unbounded hope. - Herbert Clark Hoover
Many people think that by hoarding money they are gaining safety for themselves. If money is your ONLY hope for independence, you will never have it. The only real security that a person can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience, and ability. Without these qualities, money is practically useless. - Henry Ford
Woman must come of age by herself. This is the essence of 'coming of age', to learn how to stand alone. She must learn not to depend on another, nor to feel she must prove her strength by competing with another. In the past, she has swung between these two opposite poles of dependence and competition, of Victorianism and Feminism. Both extremes throw her off balance; neither is the centre, the true centre of being a whole woman. She must find her true centre alone. She must become whole. - Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition. - Thomas Jefferson