Famous Quotes
2173 Quotations with Friend.
- 1361. William Pitt Chatham: The little I know of it has not served to raise my opinion of what is vulgarly c ...

- 1362. Edgar Watson Howe: The little trouble in the world that is not due to love is due to friendship.

- 1363. Samuel Johnson: The longer we live the more we think and the higher the value we put on friendsh ...

- 1364. Jean Cocteau: The Louver is a morgue; you go there to identify your friends.

- 1365. Bertrand Russell: The main things which seem to me important on their own account, and not merely ...

- 1366. William Cowper: The man that hails you Tom or Jack, and proves by thumps upon your back how he e ...

- 1367. Thomas Szasz: The many faces of intimacy: the Victorians could experience it through correspon ...

- 1368. Thomas Szasz: The many faces of intimacy: the Victorians could experience it through correspon ...

- 1369. Logan Pearsall Smith: The mere process of growing old together will make the slightest acquaintance se ...

- 1370. Adam Smith: The mind is so rarely disturbed, but that the company of friend will restore it ...

- 1371. Author Unknown: The miracle of friendship can be spoken without words... hearing unspoken needs, ...

- 1372. Haniel Long: The moment one accosts a stranger or is accosted by him is above all in this lif ...

- 1373. Shirley MacLaine: The more I traveled the more I realized that fear makes strangers of people who ...

- 1374. Lewis H. Lapham: The more prosperous and settled a nation, the more readily it tends to think of ...

- 1375. Jean Baptiste Moliere: The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothin ...

- 1376. Elizabeth Foley: The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately ...

- 1377. Elizabeth Foley: The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately ...

- 1378. Maya Angelou: The most called-upon prerequisite of a friend is an accessible ear.

- 1379. Samuel Johnson: The most fatal disease of friendship is gradual decay, or dislike hourly increas ...

- 1380. Bertrand Russell: The most valuable things in life are not measured in monetary terms. The really ...
