Quotes About Amity
I don't like anybody to be angry with me. I'd rather have friends.
~ B. B. King
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I supposed we could just ring the doorbell and say, 'Look, let's bury the hatchet and be friends,'" Beth suggested. The girls looked at each other and smiled a little. "Naw," said Caroline. "This is a lot more fun.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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Raising Amity provided sufficient meaning to make any life worth living. He didn't say as much to Amity
~ Dean Koontz
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Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wisest policy, and I wish we may be permitted to pursue it.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Music hath its land of origin; and yet it is also its own country, its own sovereign power, and all may take refuge there, and all, once settled, may claim it as their own, and all may meet there in amity; and these instruments, as surely as instruments of torture, belong to all of us.
~ Unknown
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My boy — we are a tiny race . . . involved in a vast pursuit . . . amidst the cold stars . . . and all bound together by reason and amity.
~ Unknown
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The chief alliance my sovereign desires is to live in amity with Scotland.
~ John Guy
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Friendship first, competition second.
~ Yao Ming
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TRUCE, n. Friendship.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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The almost universal nature of within-group amity and between-group enmity, wherein the rule-of-thumb heuristic is to trust in-group members until they prove otherwise to be distrustful, and to distrust out-group members until they prove otherwise to be trustful.
~ Michael Shermer
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Please, we're all friends here. Feel free to call me by my first name: Master.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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