Quotes About Friendship
Herten, konijnen en een oggel-oggel-oggel vogel... Hoe klinkt dat, Ed? - Hal
~ John Flanagan
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Geen teken van onze grote harige vriend?' - Thorn 'Tot jij naast me kwam lopen niet, nee... O, bij de harige oksels van Orlog... daar heb je hém weer.' - Lydia
~ John Flanagan
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Flatulence? What's that?' Stig asked. Words of more than two syllables sometimes confused him. 'He farts,' Thorn put in. Stig thought about it, then nodded his head. 'Yeah, well, I can do that.' Hal and Thorn both answered simultaneously. 'We know.
~ John Flanagan
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Heer Roderick?... Hij zei dat ik je een boodschap moest brengen.' Halt schudde verbijsterd zijn hoofd. 'En die boodschap luidde?' Hij zag dat Arnaut ongemakkelijk in het zadel heen en weer schoof voor hij antwoord gaf. 'Hij zei: Veel geluk dan maar. En hij zei dat ik je moest zeggen dat ik met zijn zegen kwam - onofficieel natuurlijk.
~ John Flanagan
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De tol?' vroeg Arnaut. 'Ja, dat is een bijzondere vorm van struikroverij,' legde Halt uit.
~ John Flanagan
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Yes, Cassandra. I do mean your Madelyn. And, no, I'm not joking, Horace. And, yes, Gilan, I am aware that Madelyn is a girl.
~ John Flanagan
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And trust me," said Crowley, who had kissed two women in his entire life—and one of them his mother—"I know about women." Halt felt a warm glow suffuse his breast at his friend's words. "Yes," he said happily. "I should think you do.
~ John Flanagan
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Ik denk dat wij samen een uitstekend team zouden vormen. - Evanlyn, tegen Alyss
~ John Flanagan
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Will looked up angrily, shaking his head in disbelief. Will you shut up? he said tautly. Horace shrugged in apology. 'I'm sorry' he said, I sneezed. A person can't help it when they sneeze. Perhaps not. But you could try to make it sound a little less like an elephant trumpeting in agony; Will told him.
~ John Flanagan
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Halt regarded him. He loved Horace like a younger brother. Even like a second son, after Will. He admired his skill with a sword and his courage in battle. But sometimes, just sometimes, he felt an overwhelming desire to ram the young warrior's head against a convenient tree. "You have no sense of drama or symbolism, do you?" he asked. "Huh?" replied Horace, not quite understanding. Halt looked around for a convenient tree. Luckily for Horace, there were none in sight.
~ John Flanagan
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For me my friendship with Omar Rodriguez from Mars Volta that friendship really means a lot to me because he's another creative person who works as hard as I do.
~ John Frusciante
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Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives.
~ John Galsworthy
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On the choice of friends, Our good or evil name depends.
~ John Gay
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Reproachful speech from either side The want of argument supplied; They rail, reviled; as often ends The contests of disputing friends.
~ John Gay
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From wine what sudden friendship springs!
~ John Gay
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Excuse me, then! you know my heart; But dearest friends, alas! must part.
~ John Gay
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you were there when they trampled me - you picked me up, healed me and gave me back my feelings - is it any wonder I love you?...
~ John Geddes
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I need you to be a listener - you need me to hang word on. We're friends because neither has discovered a limit where the other ends...
~ John Geddes
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Caesar is not really very interesting: Cassius is the part. I
~ John Gielgud
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Jonathan nodded and joined him in watching the lane stripes on the Beltway zoom past. They
~ John Gilstrap
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Hurricane whale cruiser, which Karen's friend Ronnie
~ John Glatt
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We were born to be friends. We both knew it. The Australian Aborigines have the traditional belief that a complete human being comprises two parts that are split before birth, that we spend our lives seeking the other part to make ourselves whole again, and that only the lucky succeed in doing so.
~ John Grant
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He was also a good friend and an old one and the best kind of company.
~ John Graves
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