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I dont think its necessarily healthy to go into relationships as a needy person. Better to go in with a full deck
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"I don't think it's necessarily healthy to go into relationships as a needy person. Better to go in with a full deck"

- Anjelica Huston

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This quote by Anjelica Huston is motivating people to get in relationships with a sense of self-sufficiency and independence. She is suggesting that it is not healthy to go into a relationship with a sense of neediness or desperation. Rather, she motivates individuals to go into relationships with a sense of confidence and security. This indicates that one should have a strong sense of self-worth and be able to stand on their own 2 feet prior to entering a relationship. This will help to guarantee that the relationship is based on shared regard and understanding, rather than someone relying on the other for psychological support. By entering a relationship with a complete deck, one is more likely to have a successful and satisfying relationship.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Anjelica Huston somewhere between July 8, 1951 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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