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Friendship's like a relationship between friends.
When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost work, but the solidest things we can know.
Friends are good,
good, if well chosen.
The finest friendships are between those who can do without each other.
Friendship is the grease of life.
Friendship is the strongest bond in the world.
There are friends one makes at a youthful age in whom one simply rejoices, for whom one possesses a love and loyalty mysteriously lacking in the friendships made in after-years, no matter how genuine.
Friendship is merely a glorified expression. In reality it is nothing but a reciprocal outpouring of slops.
Friendship is never established as an understood relation. It is a miracle which requires constant proofs. It is an exercise of the purest imagination and of the rarest faith! ...
Acquaintances are always abundant; friends are always scarce!
Friendship is like an investment; the best type yields the best profit for you! It's not just about making friends; it's about making right friends for the right reasons!
I think in all of us there is a profound longing for friendship, a deep yearning for the satisfaction and security that close and lasting friendships can give.
Friendships are discovered rather than made.
Friends are necessary to a happy life. When friendship deserts us, we are as helpless as a ship left by the tide high upon the shore. When friendship returns to us, it's as though the tide came back, giving us buoyancy and freedom.
Friendships grow from small acts of kindness
Friendship is necessary to our well-being - not just nice but necessary. We all hunger for it; it's a universal need.
Friendships are not made in the blur of life. They are made in the margins.
Friendship is a difficult, dangerous job. It is also (though we rarely admit it) extremely exhausting.
Friendship is one of the sweetest joys of life. Many might have failed beneath the bitterness of their trial had they not found a friend.
Of what use the friendliest disposition even, if there are no hours given to Friendship, if it is forever postponed to unimportant duties and relations? Friendship first, Friendship last.
Acquaintances give us moments; friends give us hours; good friends give us days.
Friendship is something whose depth fits human aspirations and fulfills human possibilities. It has heft to it, as a gold-piece does and a gambling chip does not.
There is an old saying which, from its truth, has become proverbial, that friendships should be immortal, enmities mortal.
Remember, 'No one's more important than people'! In other words, friendship is the most important thing
not career or housework, or one's fatigue
and it needs to be tended and nurtured.
Friendship makes the impossible possible!
Friendship is a strong and habitual inclination in two persons to promote the good and happiness in another.
Friendship is a thing most necessary to life, since without friends no one would choose to live, though possessed of all other advantages.
There are friendships merely for pleasure, some for the exchange of ideas. Rarest are those friends of one's inmost self.
The measure of a friendship is not its physicality but its significance. Good friendships, online or off, urge us toward empathy; they give us comfort and also pull us out of the prisons of our selves.
Friendship is identification and difference
Friendship, just like a young green plant, needs to be nurtured.
Friendships are like plowed open fields ready for growth. What we plant is what will grow. If we plant seeds of reassurance, blessing, and love, we reap a great harvest of security. Of course, if we plant seeds of backbiting, questioning, and doubt, we reap a great harvest of insecurity.
When the world is so complicated, the simple gift of friendship is within all of our hands.
The absence of high-quality friendships is bad for your health, spirits, productivity, and longevity.
Friendships are the family we make - not the one we inherit. I've always been someone to whom friendship, elective affinities, is as important as family.
Friendship, like credit, is highest when it is not used.
Sometimes it's difficult maintaining my friendships, but to me, it's well worth it.
We are all good friends. Friendship is what endures. Shared ideals, respect for the whole character of a human being.
Acquaintances come and go, friends are here to stay, but enemies accumulate.
...friendship is something you do.
The ability to cultivate friends is a powerful aid to success. It is capital which will stand by one when panics come, when banks fail, when business concerns go to the wall.
Friendship increases in visiting friends, but in visiting them seldom.
Friendship multiplies the good of life and divides the evil.
Friendship is not diminished by distance or time, by imprisonment or war, by suffering or silence. It is in these things that it roots most deeply.
It is mutual respect which makes friendship lasting.
Friendship was at the core of every relationship that mattered--allies, parent and child, lovers. On its foundation could be built all the other palaces of the heart.
There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship.
a good friendship euchres the universe.
Friends such as we desire are dreams and fables, yet we never quite give up the hope of finding them.
To keep is more important than to make friends.
Friendship is an obstetric art; it draws out our richest and deepest resources; it unfolds the wings of our dreams and hidden indeterminate thoughts; it serves as a check on our judgements, tries out our new ideas, keeps up our ardor, and inflames our enthusiasm.
Friends are made by many acts ... and lost by only one.
We have fewer friends than we imagine, but more than we know.
Friendship is earned by those who accepted each other for what they are and for what they have. Trust and respect flows in each other to make it lasting.
It is love and friendship, the sanctity and celebration of our relationships, that not only support a good life, but create one. Through friendships, we spark and inspire one another's ambitions.
My first experiences of academic friendship made me smile in after years when I looked back on them. But my circle of acquaintances had gradually grown so large that it was only natural new friendships should grow out of it.
Friendship involves many things but, above all the power of going outside oneself and appreciating what is noble and loving in another.
Friendship is the heaven of life.
Friendship of a kind that cannot easily be reversed tomorrow must have its roots in common interests and shared beliefs.
Friendship is not so easy: it's long and hard to win, but when it's there, you can't get rid of it, you have to made do
friends. Besides,
Our attitudes toward human relationships are those of supermarket shoppers: we want what is cheap and quick and easy; we want variety; and we want novelty. But friendship requires a whole other set of mind.
Friendship's the wine of life.
Life is nothing without friendship.
Friendship is love made bearable.
Friends disregard your failures and endure your successes.
For all of us, whether we walk old paths or blaze new trails, friends remain important.
Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words.
I do not wish to treat friendships daintily, but with the roughest courage. When they are real, they are not glass threads or frost-work, but the solidest thing we know.
Really, one has some friends, and when one comes to think about it it is impossible to tell how one ever became friendly with them.
Friends are the pulse of life.
Friendship is a creative and subversive force. It claims that intimacy is the secret law of life and universe.
Friendship is an undiluted solution, something weakened by adding more to it.
Winning friends begins with friendliness.
We don't really make friends, they make us.
Friends are harder to make than enemies, but they are more useful.
When you are a friend, you will have a friend.
Friends share all things.
As I get older I find that the friendships that are the most certain, ultimately, are the ones where you and the other person have made substantial amounts of money for one another.
In our researches on the likely economic apocalypse it's become clear what is the prime survival tool for hard times: friends. Good friends. Lots of them.
Friendship is the wine of life.
Friendship throws out deep roots in honest hearts, D'Artagnan. Believe me, it is only the evil-minded who deny friendship; they cannot understand it.
To the Ancients, Friendship seemed the happiest and most fully human of all loves; the crown of life and the school of virtue. The modern world, in comparison, ignores it.
friends are the sunshine of life.
Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness.
Friendship, in the old heroic sense of that term, no longer exists. It is in reality no longer expected or recognized as a virtue among men.
(T)here are friendships in this world that seem incomprehensible to ordinary people, but are in fact conduits to deeper wisdom and insight.
Friends enhance our ability to think and act.
Friends are ourselves.
Substitute for those friendships of childhood that survive into adult years. Those are the ones in which we are bound to one
Friendship is a serious affection; the most sublime of all affections, because it is founded on principle, and cemented by time.
It is virtue, virtue, which both creates and preserves friendship. On it depends harmony of interest, permanence, fidelity.
What is Friendship? Something deep That the heart can spend and keep: Wealth that greatens while we give, Praise that heartens us to live.
Friendships, along with love, make life worth living.
Friendship improves happiness, abates misery by doubling our joy and dividing our grief.
Of all the means to insure happiness throughout the whole life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends.
Friendships do not grow up in any carefully tended and contemplated fashion ... They begin haphazard.
Treasure friendship in whatever form it takes.
Friendship is the happiest and most fully human of all loves, the crown of life.
Friendship however is a plant which cannot be forced
true friendship is no gourd spring up in a night and withering in a day.