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Quotes About Friendship

Courtney came over to me and touched my cheek. I winced. It hurt. You look like hell, Courtney said. I shrugged. She looked at Saint Dane, then back at me. He looks worse. She smiled. Awesome.
~ D.J. MacHale
appeared on their backs. Then Kirsty and Rachel noticed that the
~ Daisy Meadows
Oh, I hope we meet another Princess Fairy today," Rachel whispered
~ Daisy Meadows
She slipped her hand into Kirsty's hand and smiled at her. We'll make it fun - with or without our stockings, she said in a comforting voice.
~ Daisy Meadows
I wish you didn't have to go home later, said Rachel, squeezing Kirsty's hand as they walked along. I love it when you come to stay.
~ Daisy Meadows
Rachel and Kirsty pinned each other's corsages on. The sweet smell of roses wafted up to them, and they smiled at each other. What are you thinking about Kirsty? asked Rachel. I was just remembering what happened when Kate put the True Love Crown on Princess Grace's head, said Kirsty. I think our adventure was wonderful, but the most wonderful thing of all is knowing that the royal couple will live happily ever after. And we helped it to happen, Rachel agreed. Long live the prince and princess!
~ Daisy Meadows
Will you help me again, girls? asked Cheryl... Rachel and Kirsty didn't hesitate. There was only one answer they could give. Yes! they said together.
~ Daisy Meadows
Aren't you scared? asked Cheryl in a low voice. Not when we're together, said Kirsty, linking arms with her best friend.
~ Daisy Meadows
Daisy Meadows
~ courage and
Francesca the Football Fairy
~ Daisy Meadows
Rachel and Kirsty reached for each other's hand as their delicate wings unfolded
~ Daisy Meadows
As Rachel turned around to smile at her best friend, she saw a beautiful sight
~ Daisy Meadows
Kirsty felt unsure, too. But then she remembered that her best friend always made her feel stronger. She took Rachel's hand, and a little bit of confidence flickered inside her
~ Daisy Meadows
Let's try, said Evelyn. Let's do it for the mermicorns.
~ Daisy Meadows
Friendship Forest!
~ Daisy Meadows
Suddenly, Rachel dropped the toy and the girls stared at each other, horrified. We never argue! said Kirsty, her voice trembling a little. What's wrong? It must be because of the missing tiara, said Rachel. Even we can't play well together! I'm sorry, said Kirsty. I didn't mean to argue with you. I didn't either, said Rachel. I'm sorry, too.
~ Daisy Meadows
If you want enemies, excel your friends; but if you want friends, let your friends excel you.
~ Dale Carnegie
Try leaving a friendly trail of little sparks of gratitude on your daily trips. You will be surprised how they will set small flames of friendship that will be rose beacons on your next visit.
~ Dale Carnegie
The Value of a Smile at Christmas   It costs nothing, but creates much.   It enriches those who receive, without impoverishing those who give.   It happens in a flash and the memory of it sometimes lasts forever.   None are so rich they can get along without it, and none so poor but are richer for its benefits.   It creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in a business, and is the countersign of friends.
~ Dale Carnegie
I will chum with you, and suffer when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my tongue when impatient words come. I will keep saying as if it were a ritual: He is nothing but a boy -- a little boy!
~ Dale Carnegie
If we want to make friends, let's put ourselves out to do things for other people – things that require time, energy, unselfishness and thoughtfulness.
~ Dale Carnegie
Three-fourths of the people you will ever meet are hungering and thirsting for sympathy. Give it to them, and they will love you.
~ Dale Carnegie
Thank your opponents sincerely for their interest. Anyone who takes the time to disagree with you is interested in the same things you are. Think of them as people who really want to help you, and you may turn your opponents into friends.
~ Dale Carnegie
Let me repeat that. You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.
~ Dale Carnegie