Friends Quotes
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Man have to have friends even in hell.
Miguel de Cervantes
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Reality is what you make it. That’s what I’ve always said. And I’m like you: single, no kids, no pets, no friends. I can do whatever I want to do. That’s why I can go on tour.
Southside Johnny
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It does bother me when they tabloids drag friends of mine into it and talk about them and lie about them. My friends have no part in it; they're not celebrities, so why should they have to accept the downside of celebrity? That worries me for a bit.
George Michael
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Friends, I'm angry about what's happening in politics today! Why is it wrong to ask the wealthiest people and most profitable corporations to pay their fair share?
Richard Trumka
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I once bought a $150,000 car just because my friends told me to. Not because I wanted it. Because they told me to.
Rolando McClain
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What you are is a complicated girl with simple needs. You need your books and time to read, and you need a few friends and you need someone-not to take care of you, but to care for you. If you have all those things, you'll always be alright.
Brian Morton
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We created the 'Like' feature in FriendFeed because I realized that people wanted an easy way to let others know that they saw what their friends posted and appreciated it. Putting in those simple little gestures is very powerful.
Paul Buchheit
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If you believe in a security strategy - a strategy of more friends and fewer enemies, a strategy of greater cooperation and a strategy of keeping America better at home as we grow more diverse - we have to build the minds and hearts to build this kind of world.
Bill Clinton
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Some people go to priests; others to poetry; I to my friends.
Virginia Woolf
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Change is a constant. Anything you get attached to will one day be gone. Love the things you love as best as you can love them in the time you have in their presence. And that change, though I'm often fearful of it, has presented me with some of the greatest surprises I've ever received. I'm learning to become friends with it.
Eric Lange
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Enthusiasm is followed by disappointment and even depression, and then by renewed enthusiasm.
Murray Gell-Mann
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When we are old, our friends find it difficult to please us, and are less concerned whether we be pleased or not.
Jonathan Swift
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Because, life's too short, my friends. Let's squeeze in as many laughs as we can get.
Neil Pasricha
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I get to play with great friends and a great crew, every day, blowing stuff up and saying evil lines. You can't complain about that.
Casper Crump
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I'm looking for smart friends all the time.
John Lloyd Young
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I wouldn't trade those 10 years for anything. The Navy taught me a lot of things. It molded me as a man, and I made a lot of wonderful friends.
Ernest Borgnine
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My friends joke because I will take my clothes off, at the drop of a hat.
James Cromwell
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I have always had plenty of friends, and now at age sixty, I face four walls as a common prisoner.
Albert Kesselring
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I have been so deeply, profoundly lucky to have friends in my life that have always just loved me exactly as I am no matter what time period I'm in.
Emma Stone
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We have been friends together In sunshine and in shade.
Caroline Norton
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I learned that money's not happiness. The more famous I am and the more money I make, the closer I stay to my family and friends that I've known since junior high school. True happiness to me is the connection with fellow human beings I've known for a long time.
Dat Phan
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I was a painfully shy, awkward kid, with low self-esteem and almost no social skills. Online, I didn't have a problem talking to people or making friends. But in the real world. interacting with other people - especially kids my own age - made me a nervous wreck. I never knew how to act or what to say, and when I did work up the courage to speak, I always seemed to say the wrong thing.
Ernest Cline
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...but my friends call me Edmund Dantes.
Alexandre Dumas
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I maintain that, if everyone knew what others said about him, there would not be four friends in the world.
Blaise Pascal