| Author |
Quotes |
| Thomas Jefferson | But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life; and thanks to a benevolent arrangement of things, the greater part of life is sunshine. |
| Thomas Jones | When a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking if there is anything you can do. Think up something appropriate and do it. |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot | Friendship should be more than biting time can sever. |
| Tim Mcgraw | We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of eachother everywhere. |
| Virginia Woolf | Each has his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart and his friends can only read the title. |
| Walter Winchell | Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. |
| Warren G Harding | I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care of my enemies all right. But my damn friends...They're the ones that keep me walking the floor nights! |
| William Blake | Thy friendship oft has made my heart to ache, do be my enemy - for friendship's sake. -William Blake. |
| William Blake | The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. |
| William Butler Yeats | Think where man's glory most begins and ends, And say my glory was I had such friends. |
| William Hazlitt | Do not keep on with a mockery of friendship after the substance is gone - but part, while you can part friends. Bury the carcass of friendship, it is not worth embalming. |
| William James | Human beings are born into this little span of life of which the best thing is its friendship and intimacies, and soon their places will know them no more, and yet they leave their friendships and intimacies with no cultivation, to grow as they will b. |
| Wilson Mizner | The best way to keep your friends is not to give them away. |
| Woodrow Wilson | Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. |
| C S Lewis | Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value, rather it is one of those things that give value to survival. |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero | Friendship makes prosperity brighter, while it lightens adversity by sharing its griefs and anxieties. |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero | It is a common saying that many pecks of salt must be eaten before the duties of friendship can be discharged. |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | Ah, how good it feels! The hand of an old friend. |
| John Dryden | For friendship, of itself a holy tie, Is made more sacred by adversity. |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson | Friendship is an order of nobility, from its revelations we come more worthily into nature. |
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