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Quotes About Camaraderie

I was familiar with the company of men: too familiar, I might have said then, for the elements I sensed in this room—bluster, braggadocio, and the sweat-scented ointment of city-nervous men in the throes of adventure-bound male bonding—had long since grown tiresome to me.
~ Dan Simmons
Friends can make you feel that the world is smaller and less sneaky than it really is.
~ Daniel Handler
The most important thing in life will always be the people in this room. Right here, right now.
~ Dom Toretto
But we're all so different, we're different ages; we're not vying for the same roles. There's no competition, there's really kind of a sisterhood, on and off the set, you know?
~ Jeanne Tripplehorn
Working with Omarion is pretty amazing. That's like my brother. He's really cool.
~ Teyana Taylor
Damien maintains, half-seriously, that followers of the footage comprise the first true freemasonry of the new century.
~ William Gibson
There's a kinship among men who have sat by a dying fire and measured the worth of their life by it.
~ William Golding
There was less of him now. There was less of them all. Officers and men dragged themselves around in uniforms three sizes too big, new holes punched into every belt, every collar hanging loose. They were a garrison of skinny boys performing a play about soldiers.
~ Chris Cleave
Riley and his crew usually met up in the library every morning before the first bell. After school, they'd meet up again at the Pizza Palace on Main Street. They were a little like firefighters or the Avengers. They were always ready to spring into action at a moment's notice.
~ Chris Grabenstein
Beer and Rugby are more or less synonymous.
~ Chris Laidlaw
At least on the Ketty Jay he was surrounded by people who asked no questions, people untrained in the aristocratic arts of vicious wit and backstabbing. He rather liked that about them, actually.
~ Chris Wooding
As with Dutchy and Carmine on the train, this little cluster of women has become a kind of family to me. Like an abandoned foal that nestles against cows in the barnyard, maybe I just need to feel the warmth of belonging. And if I'm not going to find that with the Byrnes, I will find it, however partial and illusory, with the women in the sewing room.
~ Christina Baker Kline
Nos aferramos el uno al otro como supervivientes de un naufragio, asombrados de que ninguno de los dos se haya ahogado.
~ Christina Baker Kline
However spontaneous it seems, laughter always implies a kind of secret freemasonry, or even complicity, with other laughers, real or imaginary.
~ Henri Bergson
The war was the only place where you could love men passionately.
~ Henry de Montherlant
Every general and every soldier was conscious of his own insignificance, aware of being but a drop in that ocean of men, and yet at the same time was conscious of his strength as a part of that enormous whole.
~ Leo Tolstoy
How nicely Turovtsin laughs!" said Levin, admiring his moist eyes and shaking chest.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The existence of overt homosexuality threatens to compromise an essential aspect of American sentimental life: the camaraderie of the locker room and ball park, the good fellowship of the poker game and fishing trip, a kind of passionless passion, at once gross and delicate, homoerotic in the boy's sense, possessing an innocence above suspicion.
~ Leslie Fiedler
There were times when I had great times with my brothers, pillow fights and things, but I was, used to always cry from loneliness.
~ Michael Jackson
You need a little time, the usual sort of time it takes to get to know your team-mates and the league itself, but it's all good, generally. I'm very happy.
~ Kepa Arrizabalaga
I can not express more the importance of treating your teammates, opponents and coaches with the utmost respect.
~ Shaun Livingston
There was a time when I thought dudes had friendship all figured out. The focus on eating things in front of giant screens, pretending to punch one another, competing over who can utter the grossest and most profane personal insults imaginable - this struck me as the very apex of human social exchange.
~ Lynn Coady
Every vacation was taking my brother and I to camp, whether it was football camp, wrestling camp, or whatever it was.
~ Sean McDermott
Bullet for My Valentine, we're bros. We've been in the trenches with those guys.
~ Synyster Gates