If you're married to somebody
whose love language is touch, you can spend hours and hours of time with them and it'll be nice, but it's not going hit the mark unless you touch them.
People
whose love language is quality time usually want undivided attention from their loved ones.
People
whose love language is «Acts of Service» feel loved when their loved ones show their appreciation by doing chores or other odd jobs.
If the Saver is in a relationship with someone
whose love language is gift giving, they may be making their partner's love tank run on empty.
It's not uncommon to marry someone
whose love language is not something the other spouse isn't natural at giving.
For the person
whose love language is gift giving it is truly the thought that counts.
For
those whose love language is gift giving, it's truly the thought that counts.
Someone
whose love language is gifts appreciates a thoughtful surprise.
Conversely, rudeness, insults, and even a brusque tone deeply injure
those whose love language is words of affirmation.
Generally, everyone likes to receive gifts, but the person
whose love language is «gifts» is serious about what the gift means.
Do you have any advice on how to love (or how not to love) a person
whose love language is Quality Time??
Do you have any advice on how to love (or how not to love) a person
whose love language is Words of Affirmation??
Not exact matches
It is no accident that Shakespeare is translated into most of the major
languages of the world, because the characters that stalk through his plays, though they wear the costumes of Englishman, Italian, Dane, or Jew, are timeless human figures
whose loves, hates, ambitions, fears, weaknesses, courage, and heroism are those of every man.
From being a hard hater, their God became, in their imagination and belief, a merciful lover of his people, the depth of
whose sacrificial compassions it strained their
language to fathom: «In all their affliction he was afflicted, and the angel of his presence saved them: in his
love and in his pity he redeemed them; and he bare them, and carried them all the days of old.»
A man,
whose silly jokes and sketched cartoons made her smile, and
whose love was evident enough, in spite of the
language barriers, to make her leave the only village and country she'd ever known, and relocate her life to what must have felt like the other side of the world.
There are all sorts of other little ways to say «I
love you» to someone
whose language involves lots of physical affection:
The question of
whose disobedience, and what kind of disobedience it is, are at the heart of this absorbing and moving
love story from Chilean director Sebastián Lelio, his English
language debut, following very quickly on the heels of his film A Fantastic Woman which has been a festival - circuit hit this year.
Django Unchained even brings back Christoph Waltz, who picked up an Academy Award for Basterds, as a man
whose virtuosity with verbiage reflects Tarantino's passionate, long - standing
love affair with the English
language.
When Diane Kruger started to research her role in director Fatih Akin's «In The Fade,» a German -
language film in which Kruger plays a grief - stricken woman
whose husband and young son are murdered by two neo-Nazi terrorists, she reached out to several support groups in her adopted hometown of New York City, thinking she could quickly absorb some of the painful knowledge of those who'd lost
loved ones to violent acts.
In its musical way, «Disobedience» as a spellbinding breakthrough for Matthew Herbert, who shows a whole other
language to express
love for a feminine spirit
whose attraction at first daren't speak its name, and finally does with a sense of gorgeous, holy passion..
While some of the pieces about time travel and the ChronoGuard almost had my eyes glazing over, things I
loved in this excellent novel were the book refitter's own
language, the fictional Thursdays, the Stupidity Surplus, Schrödinger's Night Fever Principle, the good ship Moral Dilemma on the Hypothetical Ocean, Aornis Hades timeloop prison, books
whose genres change, piano exchange, the serial killer pun and the cheese smuggling.
Written in poetic
language and saturated with the flavors, smells, and folkways of America's southwest, this captivating tall tale brings life to an engaging, original character,
whose love and concern for her neighbors fills the story with joy.
His
love of
language was rooted in the rigorous classical education he received at Portora Royal school, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland,
whose old boys included Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett.
This major exhibition not only explores Philip Guston's paintings through the
language and ideas of the poets that he
loved — Eliot, Yates, Wallace Stevens — as well as others
whose words chime with his work, but it also reveals the surprisingly profound importance of Italian painting on an artist usually regarded as quintessentially American.
The notion that delighted your parents all those years ago (and perhaps still does) runs strong in people
whose primary
love language is Receiving Gifts.
For one friend
whose husband's
love language is words of affirmation, leaving a little affectionate note for her husband when he comes home is one way she assures that he feels
loved.
But isn't it interesting to consider how many of your top strengths, the ones you feel so great using, might be bonus
love languages for your spouse, just because you share these strengths with someone
whose love was vitally important during his or her earliest years?
A relationship with an individual
whose primary
love language is physical touch is in trouble without tender touches.
A tender hug communicates
love to any child, but it shouts
love to the child
whose primary
love language is physical touch.
To the person
whose primary
love language is physical touch, the message will be far louder than the words «I hate you» or «I
love you.»
A slap in the face is detrimental to any child, but it is devastating to a child
whose primary
love language is touch.
I came to realize that as someone
whose primary
love language is Physical Touch, crowded parties meant a lot of time standing next to Joe but no physical affection (for fear of grossing out our friends with PDA).
Here's what I've since learned WOA guys are dying to hear, not only from my own guy but also from many other men
whose primary
love language is Words of Affirmation.