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"
Friendship is a pretty full-time occupation if you
really are friendly with somebody. You can't have
too many friends because then you're just not really
friends." |
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" No
love, no friendship, can cross the path of our
destiny without leaving some mark on it forever." |
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"
Friends are the Bacon Bits in the Salad Bowl of
Life." |
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"
Truth and tears clear the way to a deep and lasting
friendship." |
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" True
friendship is never serene." |
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"
Friendship: a building contract you sign with
laughter and break with tears." |
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"
Friends are God's way of taking care of us." |
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" It's
the friends you can call up at 4am that matter." |
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" A
friend is a gift you give yourself." |
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"
Friend - a person known well to another and regarded
with liking, affection and loyalty." |
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" A
new friendship is like an unripened fruit - it may
become either an orange or a lemon." |
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"
Anybody can sympathies with the sufferings of a
friend, but it requires a very fine nature to
sympathies with a friend's success." |
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Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried,
Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel;
But do not dull thy palm with entertainment
Of each new-hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade." |
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"
Friendship with oneself is all-important because
without it one cannot be friends with anyone else in
the world." |
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"
Misfortune shows those who are not really friends." |
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"
Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full
value of joy you must have somebody to divide it
with." |
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" Thus
nature has no love for solitude, and always leans,
as it were, on some support; and the sweetest
support is found in the most intimate friendship." |
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" The
best mirror is an old friend." |
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" What
is a friend? A single soul in two bodies." |
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" The
friendship that can cease has never been real." |
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" I
count myself in nothing else so happy
As in a soul remembering my good friends." |
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" I
find friendship to be like wine, raw when new,
ripened with age, the true old man's milk and
restorative cordial." |
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" Sir,
more than kisses, letters, mingle souls;
For, thus friends absent speak." |
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" Too
late we learn, a man must hold his friend
Unjudged, accepted, trusted to the end." |
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Friends have all things in common." |
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Without friends no one would choose to live, though
he had all other goods." |
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