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Quotes About Friendship

but that's the beauty of boarding school. I make all my own decisions, small and medium, while the big ones are left up to the Prefect Academy - and as far as boys go, to the only expert I know - Suzanne Santry
~ Adriana Trigiani
Romy had never done a budget, Marisol had never designed costumes and sets, and Suzanne had never acted, but when I asked them to help, they didn't hesitate
~ Adriana Trigiani
There are many gifts a friend brings to a woman's life. History. Empathy. Honesty. Lucky was the woman who kept a childhood friend because that friend remembered what you looked like, who you were, and your people.
~ Adriana Trigiani
If we're going to be friends, I want to be useful to you. You have to know what makes a person sad to figure out how to make them happy." "What
~ Adriana Trigiani
There are many gifts a friend brings to a woman's life. History. Empathy. Honesty. Lucky was the woman who kept a childhood friend because that friend remembered what you looked like, who you were, and your people. Lucky was the woman who had a friend from the age of ten, when girls were brave, gutsy, and full
~ Adriana Trigiani
were, and your people. Lucky was the woman who had a friend from the age of ten, when girls were brave, gutsy, and full of questions and had the time and pep to seek the answers. That friend knew who you really were. That friend had seen your soul.
~ Adriana Trigiani
Lucky was the woman who kept a childhood friend because that friend remembered what you looked like, who you
~ Adriana Trigiani
In every enterprise is no greater evil than bad companionship.
~ Aeschylus
For not many men . . . can love a friend who fortune prospers without envying; and about the envious brain cold poison clings and doubles all the pain life brings him. His own woundings he must nurse, and feel another's gladness like a curse.
~ Aeschylus
Whoever neglects old friends for the sake of new deserves what e gets if he loses both
~ Aesop
I can't be friends with a man who blows hot and cold with the same breath.
~ Aesop
Birds of a feather flock together.
~ Aesop
The quarrels of friends are the opportunities of foes.
~ Aesop
Little friends may prove great friends.
~ Aesop
A man is known by the company he keeps.
~ Aesop
A man who looks to his friends for help will take his time about a thing.
~ Aesop
He that has many friends, has no friends.
~ Aesop
Fair weather friends are not worth much.
~ Aesop
There was once a Charcoal-burner who lived and worked by himself. A Fuller, however, happened to come and settle in the same neighbourhood; and the Charcoal-burner, having made his acquaintance and finding he was
~ Aesop
Misfortune tests the sincerity of friendship.
~ Aesop
The loiterer often blames delay on his more active friend.
~ Aesop
He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends.
~ Aesop
I can never be your friend because of my lost tail, nor you mine because of your lost child.
~ Aesop
Acquaintance softens prejudices.
~ Aesop