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The relationships flourish with exchanged respect, and not by pretending or beggary, as that expressing the opinions is the shortest way to build the bridges of confidence and expanding the circle of special relationships.

Maryam Abdullah Alnaymi
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The greatest things that have ever happened in this world, had their genesis in the wake of special relationships of rare destiny.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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Far too many people—many of them academics, many politicians—continue to jabber about a supposed 'special relationship' between our two coun

Peter Hitchens
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The most special relationships, in my experience, are based on a combination of trust and mutual respect.

Charles Kennedy
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The British are very stubborn. The Queen, the Commonwealth, and the special relationship with the U.S. is much more important than Europe.

Helmut Schmidt
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The special relationship between twins is that, if there's anyone else in the world that's going to get or be the confidant that you need, it's an identical twin.

Sam Underwood
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The Clash had a unique, special relationship with Scotland. Perhaps it was something to do with the energy, anger and beauty in their music. In Scotland at that time, there was a lot of to be angry about. And a great need of some energy and beauty.

John Niven
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NATO has a special relationship with countries far away from Europe: Australia, Japan, South Korea. They have joint projects and programmes which are being implemented without these countries becoming members of NATO.

Sergei Lavrov
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This is what is behind the special relationship between tale and travel, and, perhaps, the reason why narrative writing is so closely bound up with walking. To write is to carve a new path through the terrain of the imagination, or to point out new features on a familiar route. To read is to travel through that terrain that the author as guide - a guide one may not always agree with our trust, but who can at least be counted upon to take one somewhere. I have have often wished that my sentences could be written out as a single line running into distances so that it would be clear that a sentence is likewise a road and reading is traveling.

Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking
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