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Quotes About Friendship

I have amazing friends who have led inspirational lives.
~ Andrew Shue
Working with Omarion is pretty amazing. That's like my brother. He's really cool.
~ Teyana Taylor
Luckily, I have some amazing friends.
~ Rebecca Black
Oprah is very, very, very special to me. She's an amazing woman.
~ Tyler Perry
Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd are really amazing, lovely people and really great comedic actors.
~ Malin Akerman
Better the anger of a friend than the kiss of an enemy.
~ Solomon
The full potentialities of human fury cannot be reached until a friend of both parties tactfully intervenes.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
the inlet our friend looks as he did when we first knew him, and until I wake I believe I will die of grief, for I know that this boy grew into a man who was a faithful friend who died.
~ Wendell Berry
I sat down in a chair by the bed. The house got altogether still again, and I thought he was asleep. Just ever so quietly I reached over and laid my hand on his shoulder. He said, 'I love you too, Hannah. He didn't last long after that. Death had become his friend. They say that people, if they want to, can let themselves slip away when the time comes. I think that is what Nathan did. He was not false or greedy. When the time came to go, he went.
~ Wendell Berry
Another decent possibility my critics implicitly deny is that of work as a gift…They assume—and this is the orthodox assumption of the industrial economy—that the only help worth giving is not given at all, but sold. Love, friendship, neighbourliness, compassion, duty—what are they?
~ Wendell Berry
I lost no time, of course, in telling him about the book I wanted to write. Not, by then, to my surprise, he readily understood what I had in mind and what my needs and problems were going to be. Our talk was not only thoroughly enjoyable and immediately useful; it was also an immense relief. If it was possible for a person of my loyalties and convictions to find one friend and ally, it might be possible to find others. Apparently I was not as odd as I had feared.
~ Wendell Berry
When he "stood up against this southern way of life," he had to stand alone; the other members of the union fled. He knew the exultation of his stand: "That made me merry in a way. I done what was right . . . "But he also knew its tragedy: "When they shot me it didn't shake me, when they arrested me it didn't shake me. But it shook me to see my friends was but few.
~ Wendell Berry
Wheeler served them as their defender against the law itself, before which they were ciphers, and so felt themselves—and he could do this only as their friend.
~ Wendell Berry
Do you ever think if people heard our conversations they'd lock us up? All the time.
~ Wendy Mass
Whereever you end up; Jack whispered into my ear.I wish you clear skies. Always
~ Wendy Mass
subtitled it 'Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Driving Out to Remote Locations in the Upper Midwest to Find your Childhood Imaginary Friend but Were Afraid to Ask.
~ Wendy McClure
Amos Vogel was a mentor, a guiding light for me. In his presence, you always rose. But his importance to me is of minor significance. What is significant is that with him an entire epoch ends. The Last Lion has left us. I am still not capable – or rather unwilling – to understand the fact that Amos passed away, because a man like him cannot be dead. His traces are everywhere. (on the passing of Amos Vogel, his friend for more than 45 years)
~ Werner Herzog
Friendship is possible with mice.
~ Werner Herzog
Why are old lovers able to become friends? Two reasons. They never truly loved each other, or they love each other still.
~ Whitney Otto
The best men tell you the truth because they think you can take it; the worst men either try to preserve you in some innocent state with their false protection, or are 'brutally honest.' When someone tells, lets you think for yourself, experience your own emotions, he is treating you as a true equal, a friend…And the best men cook for you.
~ Whitney Otto
I want to die in my sleep like my friend... Not yelling like the passengers in his car.
~ Wil Shriner
I saw you high upon a tree—" She broke off, and another single sob hit her like a blow. "The white man, the one you call Henshaw, the Hawk—do not trust him." "He is as my brother, and like a brother I love him." "Then why did he not weep, Bazo, why did he not weep when he looked up at you upon the tree?
~ Wilbur Smith
Samantha was just tired and angry enough not to take it. "And I'm a woman. You didn't expect that either," she agreed. "It's a crying bastard, isn't it? But then, I bet some of your best friends
~ Wilbur Smith
ford.' He turned to Saul. 'I'm going to take
~ Wilbur Smith