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friendship home together
You may not remember the time you let me go first. Or the time you dropped back to tell me it wasn't that far to go. Or the time you waited at the crossroads for me to catch up. You may not remember any of those, but I do and this is what I have to say to you: Today, no matter what it takes, we ride home together. Brian Andreas
friendship real-friends advice
Never have a companion that casts you in the shade. Baltasar Gracian
friendship emotional behinds
Few friendships would survive if each one knew what his friend says of him behind his back. Blaise Pascal
friendship ifs
If I don't have friends, then I ain't nothing. Billie Holiday
friendship wall war
Men of sense often learn from their enemies. It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of building high walls and ships of war. Aristophanes
friendship communion
Friendship is communion. Aristotle
friendship inspiration coins
It is not helpful to help a friend by putting coins in his pockets when he has got holes in his pockets. Elizabeth Bowen
friendship self feelings
So closely interwoven have been our lives, our purposes, and experiences that, separated, we have a feeling of incompleteness--united, such strength of self-association that no ordinary obstacles, difficulties, or dangers ever appear to us insurmountable. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
friendship clothes no-friends
No, friends were like clothes: fine while they lasted but eventually they wore thin or you grew out of them. David Nicholls
faults mask pride
Pride is the mask we make of our faults Hebrew Proverb
faults comfortable knows
I know my faults, but I'm comfortable with me. Roger Daltrey
faults
Religion is not in fault. Swami Vivekananda
faults french-writer half observing
If we had no faults of our own, we should not take half so much satisfaction in observing those of other people. Francois VI Duc de La Rochefoucauld
faults hair hath wealth
She hath more hair than wit, and more faults than hairs, and more wealth than faults. William Shakespeare
faults damn ifs
Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good. Ernest Hemingway
faults poor stills
Whose fault is it if poor Ireland still continues poor? George Berkeley
faults mark wit
The greatest fault of a penetrating wit is to go beyond the mark. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
faults blame virtue
For youthful faults ripe virtues shall atone. William Wordsworth