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friendship romance enemy
Only a true best friend can protect you from your immortal enemies. Richelle Mead
friendship writing leaves-of-grass
I will write the evangel-poem of comrades and of love. Walt Whitman
friendship hurt honest
Friends are honest with each other. Even if the truth hurts. -Maggie Sarah Dessen
friendship real-friends strangers-and-friends
Strangers are just friends waiting to happen Rod McKuen
friendship mother hands
All I needed was a friend to lend a guiding hand. But you turned into a lover, and mother what a lover, you wore me out. Rod Stewart
friendship powerful levels
Friendship is mutual blackmail elevated to the level of love. Robin Morgan
friendship best-friend essentials
Everybody needs one essential friend. William Glasser
friendship fountain
Friendship flourishes at the fountain of forgiveness. William Arthur Ward
friendship blessed grateful
A friend is one with whom you are comfortable, to whom you are loyal, through whom you are blessed, and for whom you are grateful. William Arthur Ward
sad
Well, you can't be depressed and sad 24 hours a day. Julia Sweeney
sadness weight wonder
The weight of sadness was in wonder lost. William Wordsworth
sadness light use
I sometimes use a lot of light greens and greys when I feel there is sadness in the painting. Robert Ryan
sadness matter nothing-matters
Come into my life, here where nothing matters. Come into my life, roll away the gloom. Robert Plant
sadness mirrors light
He was looking at me, jsut as I'd thought he would be, but like Bert's, his light was not what I expected. No pity, no sadness: nothing had changed. I realized all the times I'd felt people stare at me, their faces had been pictures, abstracts. None of them were mirrors, able to reflect back the expression I thought one I wore, the feelings only I felt. Sarah Dessen
sad grief bereavement
Each of us has his own rhythm of suffering. Roland Barthes
sad wealth consumerism
We are stripped bare by the curse of plenty. Winston Churchill
sad witty powerful
When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. Winston Churchill
sadness relief empty
I feel empty, not because of sadness, but because of relief, all the tension flowing out of me. Veronica Roth
philosophy science engineering
Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds. Richard P. Feynman
philosophy ideas should
Only an unhinged movie survives as a disconnected series of images, of peaks, of visual icebergs. It should display not one central idea but many. It should not reveal a coherent philosophy of composition. It must live on, and because of, its glorious ricketiness. Umberto Eco
philosophy believe opportunity
We believe that when the right talent meets the right opportunity in a company with the right philosophy, amazing transformation can happen. Reid Hoffman
philosophy mind quiet
To some of us the thought of God is like a sort of quiet music playing in the background of the mind. William James
philosophy mind states
Good-humor is a philosophic state of mind; it seems to say to Nature that we take her no more seriously than she takes us. I maintain that one should always talk of philosophy with a smile. William James
philosophy thinking stubborn
Philosophy is "an unusually stubborn attempt to think clearly. William James
philosophy order medicine
I originally studied medicine in order to be a physiologist, but I drifted into psychology and philosophy from a sort of fatality. I never had any philosophic instruction, the first lecture on psychology I ever heard being the first I ever gave. William James
philosophy thinking would-be
... A rule of thinking which would absolutely prevent me from acknowledging certain kinds of truth if those ... truths were really there, would be an irrational rule. William James
philosophy reflection perception
Philosophy lives in words, but truth and fact well up into our lives in ways that exceed verbal formulation. There is in the living act of perception always something that glimmers and twinkles and will not be caught, and for which reflection comes too late. William James