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Quotes About Camaraderie

Once I'm at the arena with the guys in the dressing room, and in the bus, and on the plane, I'm a player. And I sit in the back with the players and I play cards and try to take their money.
~ Mario Lemieux
Any game becomes important when you know and love the players.
~ W.P. Kinsella, Shoeless Joe
We had a great group of guys when I was there, five of us, I think. It's a great competition. Every practice was hard. I think that's helped us a lot, everybody that was there.
~ Peter Forsberg
As concerning football, I protest unto you that it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight than a play or recreation - a bloody and murdering practise than a fellowly sport or pastime.
~ Philip Stubbs
Have you ever watched a group of boys together? Look at them. They punch one another. They push. There's a lot of aggression, even if it looks like friendly aggression. It's really odd, but it explains a lot about how males are. And about the world, I suppose. About wars and ecological irresponsibility and bad behaviour generally.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
D'Artagnan: Why is Athos sitting by himself? Aramis: He takes his drinking very seriously. Not to worry, he'll be his usual charming self by morning.
~ Alexandre Dumas
I say, sir, you sir, who are hiding yourself behind that shutter—yes, you, sir, tell me what you are laughing at, and we will laugh together!
~ Alexandre Dumas
Humanity was fiercely tribal. And young men, in particular, were wired to seek out adventure, glory, and esteem. ISIS was cool. ISIS was a brotherhood fighting together for a glorious cause. Killing together, raping unbelievers together. What could cement fraternal bonds more completely than this? And in addition to offering adventure, glory, and camaraderie, ISIS offered something even more important: purpose.
~ Douglas E. Richards
An impressive group," said the admiral, "with an even more impressive team dynamic. On paper, there is no way a collection of hardened military men, inexperienced civilians, and quirky genius scientists should get along so well." "I think the secret is that they're all decent, caring people," said Cochran. "And they've been through hell and back together." "They're
~ Douglas E. Richards
They died hard, those savage men - like wounded wolves at bay. They were filthy, and they were lousy, and they stunk. And I loved them.
~ Douglas MacArthur
The same niggas I ball with, I fall with.
~ Drake
Drink up cause everyone here is good tonight. Except the niggas that I came wit, they good for life.
~ Drake
Football was never my life. The guys [and] the relationships were my life. I have an ability to relate to damn near everybody.
~ John Riggins
I'm an only child, and after making the movie [Yours, Mine and Ours], I know it would be awesome to have 17 brothers and sisters in real life.
~ Miranda Cosgrove
As a young boy, scouting gave me a confidence and camaraderie that is hard to find in modern life.
~ Bear Grylls
If you have no brothers and sisters it defines you for life; even when you're thirty you refer to yourself as an only child.
~ Russell Brand
My girlfriends are my life, but I'm also one of those girls who can hang out with the guys.
~ Sophia Bush
Friends are flowers in life's garden.
~ Okakura Kakuzo
I just loved being around everybody. We just found a rhythm with each other that you want to get on everything you ever do in your life.
~ William Fichtner
The things I learned from the army - and I think it was a lesson for life - was how to work in unison with other people. How to take responsibility.
~ Oded Fehr
High school games would just as big a deal to me as any major league game.
~ Jim Bouton
They gave it to us for about five bucks a week, and we just went there to live. Probably the first band that ever did that back then and it became the famous cottage.
~ Jim Capaldi
There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met.
~ Jim Henson
That's one of the things about the Depression. There was more camaraderie than there is now. Even more comradeship than the Commies could even dream about. That was one of the feelings that America lost. People had different ideas, they disagreed with one another. But there was a fine feeling among them. You were in trouble...damn it, if they could help ya, they would help ya.
~ Jim Sheridan