I think it's quite common and realistic. There are many stories like this [in Waitress]. [Jenna, my character] marriage looks really horrible up on the screen but I think there are a lot of people in bad relationships who wake up and think to themselves: "Wow, how did I end up here? Why am I still here and so unhappy and not satisfied with my life?"
A talent for drama is not a talent for writing, but is ability to articulate human relationships.
Shapes that contain no inner components of positivenegative relationships will function better with other shapes of the same nature.
Love and meaningful relationships are vital to physical and emotional well-being.
My music was my life, and it played a large part in my inability to sustain relationships.
The great paintings are the ones with the most subtle value relationships. The closer you could bring your values and still distinguish between them, the stronger you were as a painter.
I think the most important thing is being in healthy relationships.
Relationships are made of talk - and talk is for girls and women.
From Richard Holbrooke - and I miss him every day - I learned two things. One, prioritization: Never take your eye off the longer-term reforms. The other thing is, he was a hell of a schmoozer! So I should take advantage of my Irish love of beer and gift of the gab, and build relationships. That's a cherished part of the job, asking someone, "How did you get to be the Rwandan ambassador?" I try to take advantage of the fact that I hope to be here at least until the president's term ends getting to know my colleagues.
It sounds so trite but in relationships, you have to communicate.
I have to admit that many of the relationships I write about are destructive, but that's the yin to the yang of a good relationship. Maybe you have to experience the terrible ones to appreciate the good unions!
The very wealthy and the very famous have a much closer affinity with the indigent street person than with the rest of us. There's the narcissism, the addiction, even the outlandish dress. Often they don't put great value in relationships.
It's all about long-term, sustaining relationships.
Relationships are definitely not a road paved with roses.
But risk is just part of relationships. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't.
I'm doing something now where I'm going to have to learn so much and that takes time nurturing, those kinds of relationships.
Sometimes relationships are short, sometimes long, sometimes they're very deep and intense, and drama school is a hell of a learning curve.
We live at a moment when our relationships to each other, and to all other beings with whom we share this planet, are up for grabs.
Some relationships are stronger than others at certain times.
relationships. That's all there really is. There's your relationship with the dust that just blew in your face, or with the person who just kicked you end over end. . . . You have to come to terms, to some kind of equilibrium, with those people around you, those people who care for you, your environment.