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Quotes About Friendship

As his former ship moves off, Budd shouts, Good-bye to you too, old Rights-of-Man.
~ Herman Melville
on having dinner with us.
~ Herman Wouk
Amad a quienes aman, con el fin de ser amados por ellos.
~ Hesiod
Great friendships are like cell phones, you do not know why they work but are so glad that they do.
~ Hester Browne
I want to share all of my New York with you, Melissa. My house, my friends, my life. It's not just about where you live, what you have. It's about who you are with. I know you get that, and I can't tell what it means to me.
~ Hester Browne
It was the casual rudeness that spoke of a long, long British male friendship.
~ Hester Browne
Amanda sat him next to ME at dinner because she said I could talk to anyone.' 'Well you can.' Jo looked wounded. 'That's not somthing you should PUNISH your friends for
~ Hester Browne
Hidan: That was pitiful! What happened there, buddy? Kakuzu: You should talk. I wasn't the one who fell for a shadow clone! Hidan: Ahaha, right. You saw that?
~ Hidan and Kakuzu
Mislim da su prijateljstva rezultat odre?enih potreba koje mogu biti potpuno skrivene objema osobama, ponekad skrivene zauvijek.
~ Highsmith, Patricia
Honesty, trust, and friendship in a relationship are crucial, and no relationship can survive without them.
~ Hill Harper
Maybe it's not a choice between the two of them. Maybe there's a third choice. Or a fourth or a fifth. Or maybe it's not about having a guy right now. Maybe it's just about having friends.
~ Hillary Frank
Our duty, he said, is to catapult each other into greatness! We are not great yet, but at least we sometimes experience moments of immeasurable glee. At least we are not wholly miserable every minute of the day, and we know we have made one another into what we are today.
~ Hollis Gillespie
We were all like a gaggle of hermit crabs without shells, flopping around trying to find ourselves. Instead we found each other, and that's just as good, I guess.
~ Hollis Gillespie
Nay if even in the house of Hades the dead forget their dead, yet will I even there be mindful of my dear comrade.
~ Homer
Ah my friend, if you and I could escape this fray and live forever, never a trace of age, immortal, I would never fight on the front lines again or command you to the field where men win fame.
~ Homer
A sympathetic friend can be quite as dear as a brother.
~ Homer
And for yourself, may the gods grant you your heart's desire, a husband and a home, and the blessing of a harmonious life. For nothing is greater or finer than this, when a man and woman live together with one hear and mind, bringing joy to their friends and grief to their foes.
~ Homer
A last request—grant it, please. Never bury my bones apart from yours, Achilles, let them lie together . . . just as we grew up together in your house
~ Homer
Ah my friend, if you and I could escape this fray and live forever, never a trace of age, immortal, I would never fight on the front lines again or command you in the field where men win fame. But now, as it is, the fates of death await us, thousands poised to strike, and not a man alive can flee them or escape – so in we go for attack! Give our enemy glory or win it for ourselves!
~ Homer
For nothing could be better than when two live in one house, their minds in harmony, husband and wife. Their enemies are jealous, their friends delighted, and they have great honor.
~ Homer
Fear not, but be bold: A decent boldness ever meets with friends, succeeds, and e'en a stranger recommends. Odyssey vii. 50.
~ Homer
I would disapprove of another hospitable man who was excessive in friendship, as of one excessive in hate. In all things balance is better.
~ Homer
Human beings live for only a short time, and when a man is harsh himself, and his mind knows harsh thoughts, all men pray that sufferings will befall him hereafter while he lives; and when he is dead all men make fun of him. But when a man is blameless himself, and his thoughts are blameless, the friends he has entertained carry his fame widely to all mankind, and many are they who call him excellent.
~ Homer
What is it that grieves you? Keep it not from me, but tell me, that we may know it together.
~ Homer