Friends Quotes
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If you're old enough to have a job and to have a life, you use Facebook exactly as advertised, you look up old friends.
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Certainly, friends are sufficiently rare not to be neglected; they are life's best comforters.
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A writer is a maker, not a man of action: his private life is of no concern to anybody but himself, his family and his friends.
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So for twelve miles I rode with Sherman, and we became fast friends. He asked me all manner of questions on the way, and I found that he knew my father well, and remembered his tragic death in Salt Creek Valley.
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That Oscar can be a jinx... It can... damage irreparably one's relations with family, friends. It's an uneasy head that wears the crown.
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Men and women can be friends, and it can just be friendly.
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I have a group of four or five friends that I consider my friends and best friends and people that I want to hold onto for the rest of my life.
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I might have had too many friends in my twenties.
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So many of my friends are actors, and so many of them are great, and they're losing jobs to people who have never been in plays before; I understand that sometimes I'm part of the problem. But I'm trying to figure out how to balance it.
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They are the only people in the world who I can truly trust and rely on. Touring gets really lonely. I guess I have friends around me but when you're paying them can they ever really be true friends?
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I grew up in the '70s, when people talked on the phone - and just talked more. I remember the phone was the epicenter of our house. I spent hours every evening as a teenager waiting for the phone to ring and talking to my friends.
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Even at age 10, I already knew that I was different from most people. My anxiety disorder was still years from being diagnosed, but it affected me quite deeply. I was too afraid to speak out in class, too nervous to make real friends.
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I realize more and more I miss my 'Survivor' friends when I'm not around them.
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Remember, the greatest gift is not found in a store nor under a tree, but in the hearts of true friends.
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There is no wilderness like a life without friends; friendship multiplies blessings and minimizes misfortunes; it is a unique remedy against adversity, and it soothes the soul.
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'Hard Hit,' a YA collection of poems, explores the country of grief and survival. Mark, a 16-year-old boy and skilled pitcher, must confront the coming death of his beloved father with the help of his friends, family, baseball, and an idiosyncratic belief in God. I used my own experience of my parents' deaths to inform this journey.
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For us scientists, on the other wing, life is not quite so simple. Because we learn the unknown. Unlike, hah-hah, our esteemed friends the philosophers, who learn the unknowable.
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You're very lucky... Friends are precious, powerful things - hard to earn, harder still to keep. You should thank this one for taking a chance on you.
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I was a good student until I turned 15. Then, all of a sudden, it didn't matter to me anymore. Isn't that funny. I don't want to go to college. I always knew that. But it's hard. My friends are going, and I feel a little left behind.
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For some reason for me, and a lot of people, it's so hard to accept help even when it's from your closest friends.
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I look for friends who make me laugh.
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Prison widens your circle of friends. In my stand-up, I can now talk about things that no one else has the right to touch.
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He will never have true friends who is afraid of making enemies.
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I am not somebody who likes to give advice, or anything like that, unless it's my closest friends or family.