A Quote by Nigel Lythgoe

It takes two to make a relationship, but only one to screw it up. — © Nigel Lythgoe
It takes two to make a relationship, but only one to screw it up.
An intimate relationship does not banish loneliness. Only when we are comfortable with who we are can we truly function independently in a healthy way, can we truly function within a relationship. Two halves do not make a whole when it comes to a healthy relationship: it takes two wholes.
Two halves do not make a whole when it comes to a healthy relationship: it takes two wholes.
A relationship takes two people to make or break it.
Screw up often; but screw up ahead of everybody else, and than learn as much, and than use it to make subsequent investments.
There are only two things that can screw this up for us: you and me." "Then we're doomed for sure.
It's easier making a smaller film like El Mariachi. There are no budget worries because there is no budget. There is no crew problem because there is no crew. And if you screw up, no one is around to see you screw up -- so it's no longer a screw up.
You might say what if I screw up? Then screw up big! Go for it! Do a big screw-up!
TV loves to bring in affairs - as soon as you have a relationship, let's screw it up.
In real life, a relationship takes a long time. Either somebody is involved with somebody else, and that's ending, or somebody's hung up on an ex, or your job isn't going right, and so you're focused more on that than relationships. It just takes a lot for two people to get together.
As it takes two to make a quarrel, so it takes two to make a disease, the microbe and its host.
Two halves don't make a whole. Two wholes make a whole. In my relationship, I was giving myself away to make the relationship better, but in actuality, wasn't doing better by doing that. I became less of a man.
In love, for example - the so-called love - we are 'related.' We appear to be related. We create the fallacy of a relationship, but in fact we are just deceiving ourselves. The two will remain two. Howsoever near, the two will remain two. Even in sexual communion they will be two. This two-ness, this duality will never last. So a relationship is only creating a fallacious oneness. It is not there. Oneness can never exist between two selves. Oneness can only exist between two no-selves.
It takes two to make a marriage a success and only one to make it a failure.
I think that whether you're married or not, in any relationship, there's always the terror that you're going to screw something up.
If you screw things up in tennis, it's 15-love. If you screw up in boxing, it's your ass.
Loyal customers, or customers who recommend their friends, give me the most pride. I think that is the biggest compliment I can get. I think in the restaurant business, it takes patience from the customer to spark up a relationship with the restaurateur, but it takes also work from the restaurateur to spark up a relationship with his customer.
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