Friendship Quotes

The chosen family. Quotes about the people who show up, stick around, and make life better.

18559 quotes

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"True friendship is tested not in times of prosperity, but in times of hardship."
O. Henry
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"Friendship is the greatest treasure beyond wealth."
O. Henry
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"The bonds of friendship are forged in trials."
Jack London
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"True friendship asks for nothing but gives everything."
Mary Wilkins Freeman
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"True friendship requires honesty, even when it is difficult."
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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"The foundation of friendship is truth."
Booth Tarkington
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"True friends are mirrors of our best selves."
Booth Tarkington
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"Friendships are bonds we must actively choose to maintain and strengthen."
Mary Wilkins Freeman
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"Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together."
O. Henry
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"She valued the company of those who stimulated her mind above all else."
Kate Chopin
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"The great secret of being a good conversationalist is to be a good listener."
Booth Tarkington
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"One can never be too careful about the character of one's friends."
Upton Sinclair
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"He was a great man, if a man may be great who never made a discovery or written a book."
Jack London
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"True friendship is born when two souls recognize their kinship."
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
"The greatest thing in life is human fellowship and understanding."
Sherwood Anderson
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"A man is known not by his words but by the company he keeps."
Booth Tarkington
B
"Friendship is the mirror in which we see our truest self."
Booth Tarkington
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"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
Jack London
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"The only thing better than having a friend is being a friend."
Jack London
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"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
Upton Sinclair
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"Friendship is a two-sided affair."
T.S. Eliot
"There is something in the human breast that hungers for fellowship."
Sherwood Anderson
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"Friendship is a two-way street."
Ezra Pound
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"Everybody gets younger every year. That is the only way I can account for the fact that I am always finding more and more friends."
Gertrude Stein
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"To have a friend, one must be willing to be a friend."
Booth Tarkington
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"There is nothing in the world so important as to lose a friend through misunderstanding."
Booth Tarkington
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"Friendship is a two-way street."
Robert Frost
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"Real friends are there for you through thick and thin."
Robert Frost
"These times have a way of showing who the real friends are."
Carl Sandburg
"Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life."
Carl Sandburg