Quotes About Friendship
And then I should get no brains, said the Scarecrow. And I should get no courage, said the Cowardly Lion. And I should get no heart, said the Tin Woodman. And I should never get back to Kansas, said Dorothy.
~ L. Frank Baum
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Scarecrow declared he could see as well as by day. So she took hold of his
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and the Lion, he said to the Woodman, and the bees cannot sting them. This the Woodman did, and as Dorothy lay close beside the Lion
~ L. Frank Baum
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to console the girl for the loss of her feathered friend.
~ L. Frank Baum
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you do not I will make an end of you, as I did of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow. Dorothy followed her through many of the beautiful rooms in her castle
~ L. Frank Baum
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I wouldn't be surprised if Ruggedo melted Tik-Tok in one of his furnaces and made copper pennies of him. In that case, I would still keep going, remarked Tik-Tok, calmly. Pennies do, said Betsy regretfully.
~ L. Frank Baum
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I think you are a very good tiger, said Dorothy, patting the huge head of the beast. In that you are mistaken, was the reply. I am a good beast, perhaps, but a disgracefully bad tiger. For it is the nature of tigers to be cruel and ferocious, and in refusing to eat harmless living creatures I am acting as no good tiger has ever before acted. That is why I left the forest and joined my friend the Cowardly Lion.
~ L. Frank Baum
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Do you think Oz could give me courage? asked the Cowardly Lion.
~ L. Frank Baum
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The Tin Woodman was about to reply when he heard a low growl, and turning
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~ When Dorothy
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You have some queer friends, Dorothy, she said. The queerness doesn't matter so long as they're friends, was the answer.
~ L. Frank Baum
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THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ 1.
~ L. Frank Baum
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The queerness doesn't matter, so long as they're friends.
~ L. Frank Baum
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Really, King Kaliko, we ought to be friends, we're so much alike in everything but disposition and intelligence.
~ L. Frank Baum
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were both much frightened at the threat, and promised meekly to be good. But it was never noticed that they became very warm friends, for all of that.
~ L. Frank Baum
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Any friend of Dorothy, remarked the Cowardly Lion, must be our friend, as well. So let us cease this talk of skull crushing and converse upon more pleasant subjects. Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?
~ L. Frank Baum
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What shall we do now? asked Dorothy sadly. There is only one thing we can do, returned the Lion, and that is to go to the land of the Winkies, seek out the Wicked Witch, and destroy her. But suppose we cannot? said the girl. Then I shall never have courage, declared the Lion. And I shall never have brains, added the Scarecrow. And I shall never have a heart, spoke the Tin of Woodman. And I shall never see Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, said Dorothy, beginning to cry.
~ L. Frank Baum
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If they are really true friends, they may be anything they like, for all of me.
~ L. Frank Baum
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Sin embargo —dijo el Espantapájaros—, yo pediré un cerebro en vez de un corazón, pues un tonto sin sesos no sabría qué hacer con su corazón si lo tuviera. —Yo prefiero el corazón —replicó el Leñador—, porque el cerebro no lo hace a uno feliz, y la felicidad es lo mejor que hay en el mundo. Dorothy guardó silencio; ignoraba cuál de sus dos amigos tenía la razón
~ L. Frank Baum
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Quick!" cried the Scarecrow, "let us
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I never criticise my friends. If they are really true friends, they may be anything they like, for all of me.
~ L. Frank Baum
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I'll miss you most of all scarecrow.
~ L. Frank Baum/Samuel Clemens
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If Gilbert had been asked to describe his ideal woman the description would have answered point for point to Anne … He had made up his mind, also, that his future must be worthy of its goddess. … But he meant to keep himself worthy of Anne's friendship and perhaps some distant day her love; and he watched over word and thought and deed as jealously as if her clear eyes were to pass in judgment on it.
~ L. M. Montgomery
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Young men are all very well in their place, but it doesn't do to drag them into everything, does it? Diana and I are thinking seriously of promising each other that we will never marry but be nice old maids and live together forever
~ L. M. Montgomery
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