Quotes About Friendship
You know, Ellsworth,' Keating said, leaning forward, happy in an uneasy kind of way, 'I'd rather talk to you than do anything else, anything at all. I had so many places to go tonight--and I'm so much happier sitting here with you. Sometimes I wonder how I'd ever go on without you.' 'That,' said Toohey, 'is as it should be. Or else what are friends for?
~ Ayn Rand
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It was only in the first few years that she felt herself screaming silently, at times, for a glimpse of human ability, a single glimpse of clean, hard, radiant competence. She had fits of tortured longing for a friend or enemy with a mind better than her own.
~ Ayn Rand
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Callahan's Law: Shared pain is lessened; Shared joy is increased.
~ Spider Robinson
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It's a rare hurt that can stand under the advice, help, and sympathy generated by upwards of thirty people that care. Callahan loses a lot of his regulars. After they've been coming around long enough, they find they don't need to drink any more.
~ Spider Robinson
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Shared pain is lessened. Shared joy is increased.
~ Spider Robinson
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For prayer is nothing else than being on terms of friendship with God.
~ St. Teresa of Avila
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Hutton and Franklin spent all of January 3 together, in the course of which Franklin evidently informed his old friend, "You have only left us the option of perishing by you or with you: we have chosen the latter alternative.
~ Stacy Schiff
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A corrupt people would not long remain free. "He therefore is the truest friend to the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue," he concluded.
~ Stacy Schiff
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His enemies, insisted Adams, came in handy: "Our friends are either blind to our faults or not faithful enough to tell us of them." He knew that we are governed more by our feelings than by reason; with rigorous logic, he lunged at the emotions. He made a passion of decency. He was a prudent revolutionary. Among the last of his surviving words is a warning to Thomas Paine: "Happy is he who is cautious.
~ Stacy Schiff
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Never, ever go near power. Don't become friends with anyone who has real power. It's dangerous.
~ Stanley Kubrick
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A true friend loves you when you are being kind and when you are PMS-ing all over the place. They may not love what you are doing, or the dragon you are manifesting, but they love you. They know who the true you is, and even in the midst of your living as an imposter to your very self, a friend calls you up and out. A friend sees who you are meant to be and beckons you to rise to the higher version of yourself.
~ Stasi Eldredge
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The next best thing to being wise oneself is to live in a circle of those who are. —C. S. Lewis, Selected Literary Essays
~ Stasi Eldredge
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I need friends who understand my limitations and have lowered their expectations. They get that although I said I'd be willing to go to an art opening on Saturday night, by the time the weekend rolls around I can only muster up enough energy to watch The Voice and eat a bowl of cereal. I need friends who understand that my version of dressing up is putting on special-occasion flip-flops. Yeah, bitch, they're sparkly and fabulous, yet they can be worn to wash the car!
~ Stefanie Wilder-Taylor
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He was, she reflected, almost rudely like a tortoise; and she was glad her friend kept none as pets or they might have suspected mockery.
~ Stella Gibbons
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I like to make fun of Jeffy [of Family Circus] the most, because I know the grown-up Jeff Keane personally and enjoy ridiculing him.
~ Stephan Pastis
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While they lasted, male friendships included much more physical contact and emotional intensity than most heterosexual men are comfortable with today. James Blake, for example, noted from time to time in his diary that he and his friend, while roommates, shared a bed. "We retired early," he recorded one day in 1851, "and in each other's arms did friendship sink peacefully to sleep." Such behavior did not bother the fiancée of Blake's roommate a bit.25
~ Stephanie Coontz
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Switching marital partners sometimes took place with as little emotional turmoil as we might feel in switching phone companies. Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 B.C.) divorced his wife Marcia and arranged for her to marry his friend Hortensius, in order to strengthen the friendship and family connections
~ Stephanie Coontz
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and at the end of decades there they are tea splashing clove strong from chipped cups long skirts swaying around ankles giggling from folding chairs in the town square singing along dancing to the didgeridoo a joint passing between their smeared pink lips leaning safe into the only arms they've ever trusted all the way to the goddamn end
~ Stephanie Greene
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extras, in case you want to send some." "Irma," M.J. said. "Who am I going to write a postcard to? You're the
~ Stephanie Kallos
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I still love to love my friends, but I punctuate those moments with solitude.
~ Stephanie Klein
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So if you got one friend when you die, then you got something most people never have.
~ Stephen Adly Guirgis
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MARY MAGDALENE: I also knew Judas Iscariot very well. SAINT MONICA: Gangsta!
~ Stephen Adly Guirgis
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It's an insane world but in it there is one sanity, the loyalty of old friends
~ Stephen Boyd
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It's just hard to see a friend hurt this much. Especially when you can't do anything except 'be there.' I just want to make him stop hurting, but I can't. So I just follow him around whenever he wants to show me his world.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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