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Quotes About Friendship

If women are friends, they're friends everywhere—in their personal and professional lives. The friendliness of men, on the other hand, can come and go as needed. At
~ Pat Heim
Coffee or orange juice?" "Water is fine." His eyebrows went up. "Uh-oh," Auriele said, but she was smiling. Darryl was not. "Are you implying that my coffee is not the best in four counties? Or my fresh-squeezed orange juice is less than perfect?
~ Patricia Briggs
You're a dead man," Kyle said. "Warren doesn't take kindly to people who hurt me.
~ Patricia Briggs
I don't have many friends," I said. "Not 'come over and eat popcorn and watch a stupid movie' friends. You and Warren are sort of it." I don't have many girlfriends. My work isn't conducive to meeting other women. "Pretty sad," Kyle commented. Then he said, "You and Warren are the only people I eat popcorn with, too.
~ Patricia Briggs
You'd tell the world what your best friend wore to sleep if you thought it made a good enough story.
~ Patricia Briggs
Argued with your back-fence neighbor," Adam said, his voice very gentle. "And watched him when he wasn't looking," I agreed. "Because every once in a while, especially after a full moon hunt, he'd forget that I could see in the dark, and he'd run around naked in the backyard." He laughed silently. "I never forgot you could see in the dark," he admitted.
~ Patricia Briggs
My mother raised her eyebrow, and murmured, "And to think I was always worried that you didn't have any friends. I suppose I should have been counting my blessings.
~ Patricia Briggs
I pounded my forehead against Warren's back. "Tell me Ben's not flirting with me." "Hey," said Ben sounding hurt. "I was talking cannibalism, not romance.
~ Patricia Briggs
If you want to stay here, that's something different. But thinking that you are the only one who can possibly keep her company - that's a trap." (p. 320)
~ Patricia Briggs
Warren and his boyfriend had put on a Thanksgiving dinner for their friends who didn't have families to go home to. Being gay meant they had a number of friends with no welcoming families. Mary
~ Patricia Briggs
He did not enjoy the sorrow, but he would not have missed the years that he and Joseph were friends, either. Such joy was worth a little sorrow.
~ Patricia Briggs
This coyote is all better right now. Are you and I going to be friends, wolf?
~ Patricia Briggs
Food was good, company better, and if I had been a cat, I'd have preferred.
~ Patricia Briggs
He laughed as he bled down his shirt, and I babbled apologies. He let his head fall back against the truck door with a thump. "Leave off, Mercy. It'll close up quick enough on its own." I backed up until I was sitting beside him—half-laughing myself, because although it probably hurt quite a bit, he was right that his injury would heal in a few minutes. It was minor, and
~ Patricia Briggs
English is not my first, nor even my fifth, language. Did you say 'a vampire friend'?
~ Patricia Briggs
The Princess and the Goblin.
~ Patricia Briggs
A friend in danger is not someone who should be deserted. Safety is not always the right path. (Sylvia)
~ Patricia Briggs
SILVERLESS, DE-MAGICKED, AND VOWING NEVER TO PLAY word one-upmanship—or even Scrabble for that matter—with either Adam or Asil (What exactly was a quicquidlibet, anyway?)
~ Patricia Briggs
Samuel laughed out loud. "You still haven't figured it out, have you, Mercy? He never was mad about the car. He was the first one at the scene of the accident. He thought you'd killed yourself. We all did. That was a pretty spectacular wreck.
~ Unknown
Kazul's not my dragon," Cimorene said sharply. "I'm her princess.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Lord Daner isn't my boyfriend," Eleret said, annoyed. She'd let it go by once, but after two mentions, she had to correct him. Karvonen would drive her crazy if he kept referring to Daner that way. "Huh." Karvonen pursed his lips skeptically. "I'll bet it's not because he didn't try." "You'd lose." "Then Daner's an idiot," Karvonen said with feeling.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
So I feel sorry for her. She really cares about that klutz in the tin can.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Shiara glanced up at me, then sighed. "Oh, all right. I'm sorry, Suz." The lizard twisted his head around. "You are?" He ran around the branch again and peered at her upside down from underneath the limb. "No, you're not at all. How disappointing. I accept." He ran back up on top of the branch.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Well, I guess that;s a good move, you asking everyone 'cause I might not've come if it were just you and me." He takes his eyes off the road right when I take a look at him and he's got this big smirky smile on his face. I laugh and say, "Maybe you had better watch the road.
~ Unknown