
Top 23 Amicably Quotes
#1. Free nations generally look for ways to deal with dictators amicably.
Natan Sharansky
#2. Stress is never a given. There are people who get divorced amicably. There are people who pack up and move with no emotional toll. There is no stressor 'out there' in the world. We experience stress - or we don't - depending on what we believe.
Andrew J. Bernstein
#3. We were far more civilized in our divorce than we had ever been in marriage. It seemed we'd finally found something we could do together amicably.
Robyn Carr
#4. Goggie!" she exclaimed, holding both hands out urgently to Lad, who'd been dozing by the fire.
"By all means," Michael replied amicably, as if he and Mary were having a conversation. "Let's bring the mutt with us, as well. He's almost presentable now that he stinks o' roses.
Elizabeth Hoyt
#5. When I came back to it, we amicably separated from Warner Bros. I just picked up where I left off, trying to write the rest of this record. It took awhile to get out.
Joan Jett
#6. Plants, like people, are social or anti-social: the good plant has to be able to live amicably with other plants in the border.
Richardson Wright
#7. At home, Danes try to resolve their problems amicably so it's just surreal to see these violent pictures on TV. But as the prime minister, I can't be controlled by my emotions.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
#8. The idea seems to be to use the next treaty talks to strike a grand bargain: Britain will be helpful to those states wishing to establish a fiscal union among themselves if, in exchange, we can amicably derogate from the aspects of the EU which we dislike.
Daniel Hannan
#9. Sometimes you come to a point where there's nothing more you can do. You love and respect each other, but it's not working. So you amicably decide to part. I don't know what the future holds: a lot of people get back together after they break up.
Drew Barrymore
#10. A couple's first task, it has always seemed to me, is to solve the problem of breakfast; if this can be worked out amicably, most other difficulties can too.
Julian Barnes
#11. Whoever has seen the masked at a ball dance amicably together, and take hold of hands without knowing each other, leaving the next moment to meet no more, can form an idea of the world.
Luc De Clapiers
#13. Huge organisations and me don't get along. They're too inflexible, waste too much time, have too many stupid people.
Haruki Murakami
#14. You want to be the one that people piclk up the paper in the morning to see what you say.
Gary Myers
#15. HE WHO LOVES NOT, LIVES NOT! HE WHO LIVES BY THE LIFE CANNOT DIE.
Basil Mathews
#16. What is important is how well we love. God will make our
love fruitful, whether we see that fruitfulness or not.
Henri Nouwen
#17. Every day, before our eyes, a moral phenomenon of amazing profundity takes place which is, nevertheless, so simple as never to be noticed.
Honore De Balzac
#18. They say life is all about connecting, like that's a good thing. But when brain and eyes are lining up you know different.
Peter Abrahams
#19. Seems to me home is where I am loved and safe and needed.
Karen Cushman
#20. I actually like, love, and respect myself, and I try not to take anything too seriously.
Jen Kirkman
#21. To photograph is to appropriate the thing photographed.
Susan Sontag
#23. Instead of saying they rose all the way to the top, we should say they learned all the way to the top.
Moffat Machingura
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