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Quotes About Friendship

I don't have many Hollywood friends anyway; I thought with my ability I didn't need to make those kind of relationships, but maybe I should have done. Might have made my life easier!
~ Mickey Rourke
Sometimes friends move apart from each other for whatever reason.
~ Magic Johnson
Women I've known have always been quite strong and confident women. Sure, I've got some friends who aren't so overtly confident, or at least don't appear that way. But when you get to know them, they are very much so.
~ Giles Deacon
I have an appreciation for Isco. I know him from when we were at Valencia together and I know that he has a lot of quality.
~ Jordi Alba
It's nice when people approach you to help.
~ Aida Turturro
What I like about 'Paper Girls' in particular is that, because we're approaching it more from a female perspective, we're able to consider the emotional states of these characters a little bit more and think more of their interiority.
~ Cliff Chiang
I never had any arguments with Pirlo.
~ Massimiliano Allegri
When Siobhan left, we never fell out or had a huge argument. She just wanted to move to America and do something different.
~ Keren Woodward
I arrived at Inter when I was very young and I had the chance to play with Giuseppe Bergomi, and I met Giacinto Facchetti too.
~ Javier Zanetti
I love going back on 'Arrow.' It's always fun to see friends when I go back there.
~ Colin Donnell
Is there any pleasure in anger? Yes, if the fire of my anger appeases the ashes of my friends.
~ Virgil
Life gives us but one friend,
~ Honore de Balzac
On the morrow of my wedding we shall be parted for a long time; but, Daniel, you are of stuff to understand me. Friendship can subsist in the absence of the friend.
~ Honore de Balzac
But stay, you shall not come from Havre to Paris to see Canalis without carrying something back with you. Warrior!" (Canalis had the form and action of an Homeric hero) "learn this from the poet: Every noble sentiment in man is a poem so exclusively individual that his nearest friend, his other self, cares nothing for it. It is a treasure which is his alone, it is —
~ Honore de Balzac
For women know how to say everything among themselves, and more of them are ruined by each other than corrupted by men.
~ Honore de Balzac
In spite of all this love-making, by the end of this year, as delightful as it was swift, Sommervieux felt one morning the need for resuming his work and his old habits. His wife was expecting their first child. He saw some friends again. During the tedious discomforts of the year when a young wife is nursing an infant for the first time, he worked, no doubt, with zeal, but he occasionally sought diversion in the fashionable world.
~ Honore de Balzac
the proofs being more or less like us according to a distribution of shading which is so nearly imperceptible that our reputation depends (barring the calumnies of friends and the witticisms of newspapers) on the balance struck by our criticisers between Truth that limps and Falsehood to which Parisian wit gives wings.
~ Honore de Balzac
En esta amistad, ya vieja, uno de los dos amaba con idolatría, y era David. Por ello Lucien mandaba como mujer que se sabe amada. David obedecía de buen grado.
~ Honore de Balzac
Ce qui rend les amitiés indissolubles et double leur charme, est un sentiment qui manque à l'amour, la certitude.
~ Honore de Balzac
Any one who molests Father Goriot will have henceforward to reckon with me," said Eugene, looking at the old man's neighbor; "he is worth all the rest of us put together.
~ Honore de Balzac
I remember seeing you about the time I was married, and afterwards in the courtyard," said Clementine. "But why do you put yourself in a position of inferiority, — you, Adam's friend?" "I am perfectly indifferent to the opinion of the Parisians," he replied. "I live for myself, or, if you like, for you two.
~ Honore de Balzac
In the friendship grown old already, one was the worshiper, and that one was David; Lucien ruled him like a woman sure of love, and David loved to give way. He felt that his friend's physical beauty implied a real superiority, which he accepted, looking upon himself as one made of coarser and commoner human clay.
~ Honore de Balzac
have perhaps observed how feeling can bridge over the distances created by society. If we are inferior to you in intellect, we can be your equals in devoted friendship. By the temperature — allow me the word — of our hearts I felt myself as near my patron as I was far below him in rank. In short, the soul has its clairvoyance; it has presentiments of suffering, grief, joy, antagonism, or hatred in others.
~ Honore de Balzac
We live in an age, madame, when nothing is sure," he said. "Even thrones rise and fall in France with fearful rapidity. Fifteen years have wreaked their will on a great empire, a monarchy, and a revolution. No one can now dare to count upon the future. You know my attachment to the cause of legitimacy. Suppose some catastrophe; would you not be glad to have a friend in the conquering party?" "Undoubtedly," she said, smiling.
~ Honore de Balzac