Quotes About Friendship
I loved to party with the Rat Pack; they were so much fun.
~ Debbie Reynolds
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I had so much fun in the 'Tough Enough' barracks.
~ Sonya Deville
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It's the best, it's so weird because, having your camera on constantly is known to be such a bad thing because it's like, 'Live in the moment,' but we genuinely have so much fun when we turn the camera on.
~ David Dobrik
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Growing up, I used to go to the Fred Hoiberg camp all the time. I used to have so much fun there - just me and my friends going to these camps, having fun playing around.
~ Harrison Barnes
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We spend so much time together, because that's how we like it. I never used to go on girl's nights out, even at school. And Paul has never liked going out for a night with the boys, either.
~ Linda McCartney
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I am very friendly with lots of people in rock'n'roll, because I spent so much time with them over the years through Mick's work.
~ Jerry Hall
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At the time of 'The Epic,' as a core band, we were all spending so much time apart making music for other people that by the time we got together - even though we grew up together and there's a special connection we have - it was like a rare privilege to come together.
~ Kamasi Washington
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I had friends - and I had situations - where you spend so much time hanging out with your girlfriend that you lose touch with other people. You only really have this one person - and when that person starts to let go, you almost feel like you need to clamp on even harder, you know?
~ Joe Keery
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Mesut and I played together at Werder Bremen and Arsenal for so many years. There is no other player that I shared so much time with. We were important for each other.
~ Per Mertesacker
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You have to have a laugh and a joke. If you spend five days playing a Test match and so much time together off the field, it's important to keep morale high.
~ Joe Root
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Larry Fitzgerald, I've spent so much time with him, he's one of my favorites and one of the best.
~ Cris Carter
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When I was 11 I became a massive fan of The Monkees. We had a so-called 'band' of kids on my street and we'd go along to people's houses and mime to Monkees records.
~ Gary Numan
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you are the company you keep.
~ Michael Port
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It came to him in the night sometimes with a sudden appalling shock that the boys he was fighting were boys he had grown up with. The war had come as a nightmare in which you chose your nightmare side. Once chosen, you put your head down and went on to win.
~ Michael Shaara
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What can ever equal the memory of being young together?
~ Michael Stein
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Parce que c'était lui, parce que c'était moi.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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We need very strong ears to hear ourselves judged frankly, and because there are few who can endure frank criticism without being stung by it, those who venture to criticize us perform a remarkable act of friendship, for to undertake to wound or offend a man for his own good is to have a healthy love for him.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Would I fortify myself against the fear of death, it must be at the expense of Seneca: would I extract consolation for myself or my friend, I must borrow it from Cicero. I might have found it in myself, had I been trained to make use of my own reason. I do not like this relative and mendicant understanding; for though we could become learned by other men's learning, a man can never be wise but by his own wisdom.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Dado que ambos buscan, antes que nada, prestarse mutuos servicios, quien propicia la ocasión es el más generoso, pues ofrece a su amigo la satisfacción de realizar lo que más desea.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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En la amistad, por el contrario, el calor es general, se distribuye por igual por todas partes, atemperado; un calor constante y tranquilo, todo dulzura y calma, libre de angustia o de aspereza.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Es la comunicación lo que alimenta la amistad, y esta no puede darse entre hijos y padres debido a la disparidad que existe entre ellos, y además, porque chocaría con los deberes que la naturaleza impone: ni los padres pueden contar a los hijos todos sus pensamientos íntimos, para no dar lugar a una confianza perjudicial y dañina, ni los hijos podrían dirigir a los padres las advertencias y correcciones que constituyen uno de los primeros deberes de la amistad.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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El último extremo de la perfección en las relaciones que ligan a los humanos reside en la amistad;
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Many things that I would not care to tell to any individual man I tell to the public, and for knowledge of my most secret thoughts I refer my most loyal friends to a bookseller's stall.
~ Michel Montaigne
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Charlotte said, "Don't worry. The minutes are strictly confidential." Guilt pang. Afterward, Charlotte walked outside with me. "Of course the minutes can be subpoenaed in court," she said. "Funny," I said. "Jack said that, too.
~ Michelle Huneven
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