Top 13 Literary Friendship Quotes

#1. It's no such thing! she said. It's friendship! And if you're a man who can't tell friendship from charity, then you're to be pitied!

Bette Lee Crosby

#2. We were blood brothers, pals forever. He was my very best friend. Nobody else could see him. I now know he was just pretend.

Dan Barker

#3. We have named all the stars and all the planet, even though they might already have had names of their own. What a nerve!

Stanislaw Lem

#4. The perfect fight is one that is over before the loser really understands what is going on. The perfect defense is a counterattack that succeeds before the assailant discovers that he has bitten off more than he can chew.

Jeff Cooper

#5. he claimed to have seen sunrise from every angle. Never sunset, though. Beginnings were far more interesting than endings. One held promise, the other only darkness.

L.J. Hatton

#6. It's not comparing yourself with others who call themselves Christians. Compare yourself to the Scripture.

Paul Washer

#7. Our work keeps us free of three great evils: boredom, vice and poverty." As

Voltaire

#8. He'd obviously spent his college years refining the art of adolescence...

Jenifer LeClair

#9. Rabbit and Owl are aging bachelors whose respective megalomania and fussiness are tempered only by their mutual friendship, of which the less said, the better.

Frederick C. Crews

#10. It doesn't matter are you good with the dice, you die. It really doesn't matter what are you doing everyone dies one moment, one way or other way.

Deyth Banger

#11. The first love disappears, but never goes. That ache becomes reconciliation.

James Baldwin

#12. Literary friendship is a sympathy not of manners, but of feelings.

Isaac D'Israeli

#13. While I'm not a celebrity, it's such a weird concept that society has cooked up for us. Astronauts and teachers are much more amazing than actors.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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