Monthly Archives: February 2015
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Call me a cheeseball—you wouldn’t be the first—but, I love a good quote! In fact, I kind of collect them. I’ve had a quotebook for as long as I can remember. In it, I jot down meaningful quotes that I hear and read. Then, I sometimes read through my little quote book and it makes me feel all warm and mushy inside. I have quotes in my book about everything. So, I thought I’d start sharing some of my favorites with you. Here’s my first batch—my favorite quotes about relationships.
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ARIES.
(March 20 - April 19):
You must choose between liking the life you live and living the life you like. Try the latter. You’ll be happier.TAURUS.
(April 20 - May 20):
You’re not being pushed out. If anything current events are building a bridge to something better but you won’t see it until after you cross over. Read more![](https://www.pattiknows.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/weekly-horoscope-283x300.jpg)
ARIES.
(March 20 - April 19):
A venture has potential however prospects are challenging. This would change given time, but ask yourself if you have the patience to see it through.TAURUS.
(April 20 - May 20):
You have a lot to give which is why you should be choosey about what you take on. You’ll recognize the right situation when you see it. Read more![Woman rethinks online dating and considers finding a matchmaker](https://www.pattiknows.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/rethink-online-dating-matchmaker-300x238.jpg)
Remember Wonder Woman?
She was the big-breasted woman that used to fly around in the invisible plane?
Even when I was a kid, I used to say to myself, “How the hell does nobody see her?”
Is she also invisible?
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I credit finding my husband to my career, and not because a fellow matchmaker set me up with him.
When I took the leap from working in social work to becoming a matchmaker in the late 90’s, I was newly divorced. I had gotten married too young; I wasn’t ready. I was extremely shy at that time, and even though I was in my early 30’s, I had so much more to learn about relationships.
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