"My personal belief is that you carry your own water in a relationship. If you see a girl and you think she's hot, that's a very human reaction, but you don't go and tell your spouse that, you know? So in one way it's how you behave"
- Mark Ruffalo
About this Quote
This quote by Mark Ruffalo speaks with the value of individual obligation in relationships. He recommends that it is natural to be brought in to other people, however it is essential to be conscious of how we act upon those sensations. We should not be sharing our attractions with our partners, as this can be painful and damaging to the relationship. Rather, we must focus on our own behavior and how we can be considerate and helpful of our partners. This quote emphasizes the importance of self-control and personal obligation in relationships, and how we should make every effort to be mindful of our actions and words. Eventually, it is up to us to bring our own water in a relationship, and to be respectful and supportive of our partners.
This quote is written / told by Mark Ruffalo somewhere between November 22, 1967 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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