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Every friend carries a friendship.
~ John Arthur
Most families do not have friendships.
~ John Arthur
The most viable seed of life is the seed of love... which is the seed of friendship.
~ John Arthur
The best couple are simply best friends.
~ John Arthur
Friendship with children creates best friends in life.
~ John Arthur
The power of presence differentiates friends and add great value to friendships.
~ John Arthur
Friendship with children exposes the nature of parents.
~ John Arthur
The real cost of true friendship is death (John 15:13).
~ John Arthur
Friendship is the hands of love.
~ John Arthur
Trapped in every stranger is a hidden friend.
~ John Arthur
At the highest proof, friendship is God, and God is friendship.
~ John Arthur
Everyone possesses the spirit of his friend.
~ John Arthur
This is a serious issue: most people don't have true friends. Please search for one. It's not your wife or husband. This is just a real friend - someone who connected to you without any existing relationship, but still got your back no matter what.
~ John Arthur
Your friends become one with your spirit. That's why people who stay too long in friendship, eventually begin to resemble each other and reason alike.
~ John Arthur
Marriage is not the full-stop of friendship.
~ John Arthur
Any friend you make becomes one with your spirit.
~ John Arthur
Friendship is spiritual...highly spiritual.
~ John Arthur
There is no great success and outstanding achievement on earth without the input of friendship.
~ John Arthur
The result of friendship is hard work not by chance.
~ John Arthur
Friendship is a relationship for spirits.
~ John Arthur
Friendship is fusion of spirits. This may be too high to comprehend. But a true friendship is not a relationship that is physical; it's highly spiritual.
~ John Arthur
The three of us are always in danger," said Arlo. "That's sort of our thing.
~ John August
Her own mother had died when Anna was twelve and since then father and daughter had faced the world like a pair of nineteenth-century adventurers, a riverboat gambler, say, and his alibi girl.
~ John Banville
Yet even without saying, each knew what the other was thinking, and, more acutely, what the other was feeling -- this is a further effect of our shared sorrow, this empathy, this mournful telepathy.
~ John Banville