Top 15 Famous English Friendship Quotes
#1. May we soon enjoy the fruits of our labor in a peaceful and united Germany.
Walter Ulbricht
#2. If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.
Abraham Lincoln
#3. I'll take this. I'll take this every day and every day I'll know in the end I beat that bastard. He might not have been alive to see it, but I bet his goddamned, motherfucking ass.
Seriously, he was hot when he was being all vengeful badass.
Kristen Ashley
#4. I could probably not say more than that life is a very deep mystery, and that finally the grace of God is all that can resolve it. And the grace of God is also a very deep mystery.
Marilynne Robinson
#5. Paul and I, we never thought that we would make much money out of the thing. We just loved writing software.
Bill Gates
#6. Art is an extension of friendship, a reaching out to the world.
Marty Rubin
#7. Those are shrines. Some people believe spirits live in them.
Hayao Miyazaki
#8. How you experience your present is completely shaped by what you believe your ultimate future to be.
Timothy Keller
#9. Dance as if this is the last dance. Dance with abandon, holding nothing back. That will bring transformation to your being, and a possibility of transformation for other people too.
Rajneesh
#12. He has turned my life around by 180 degrees, I still don't understand why Shiva has blessed me so much. I believe he'll bless the worst of us first because we need it the most.
Amish Tripathi
#13. The modern city consists of ... dark, narrow streets full of gasoline fumes, coal dust, and toxic gasses, torn by the noise ...
Alexis Carrel
#14. You don't have to tell me everything right away, but I have to tell you everything right away? Can't you see how stupid that is?
Veronica Roth
#15. More like an anaconda than a fuzzy blanket, pride continues to tighten its death grip, eventually choking out all humility and ending in our complete consumption with self.
Anonymous
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