
Top 17 Realization Friendship Quotes
#1. There is no bigger gratification than the realization of the things you believe in after overcoming all the odds.
Janvier Chouteu-Chando
#2. I went to the States with that amount of prejudice which seems the birthright of every English person, but I found that, under the knowledge of the Americans which can be attained by a traveller mixing in society in every grade, these prejudices gradually melted away.
Isabella Bird
#3. People are what this election is all about.
Patty Berg
#4. When Jesus comes to live in our hearts, the seed of holiness is planted.
Joyce Meyer
#5. Oh God, this is my fantasy! Where those just-friend boys suddenly realize they love me.'
'I don't know if this was like that.'
'What happened?'
He thought for a moment. 'Well. I realized I loved her.'
Hannah gasped. 'Oh God, that's so sweet.
Cammie McGovern
#6. What should I say? That I like him so much it hurts?
Shannon Hale
#7. But in practice, neither believed in friendship or loyalty. They believed in passion, they believed in a hybrid form of social or public happiness (both voted Socialist, albeit with the occasional abstention), they believed in the possibility of self-realization.
Roberto Bolano
#8. For the secret of friendship is a mutual admiration, and it is the realization or suspicion that that admiration is lessening on one side or the other that swiftly breaks the charm.
Randolph Bourne
#9. The most glorious reason you exist is for the proclamation of the glory of God to the ends of the world. And it's more than having a nice life.
David Platt
#10. A man who correctly guesses a woman's age may be smart, but he's not very bright.
Lucille Ball
#12. You have created your fears. And you can choose to lay them to rest. You have created your dreams. And you can choose to bring them fully to life.
Ralph Marston
#13. Why do our parents have the ability to make us feel like children even when our hair is graying and we have a mortgage that feels like a Third World debt? (135)
Michael Robotham
#14. How many times do we say, or hear others say, "I'd like to but I just don't have the will power?" Who are these two 'I's' that are contracting each other?
M.F.SINGH
#15. There's something about the Strat's shape that is at once masculine and feminine
Bonnie Raitt
#16. To my thinking, offence has no possible place in genuine friendship. The one pained always forestalls offence by the realization of non-intention to wound on the part of the other.
Florence L. Barclay
#17. They say that loving eyes can never see, but that's a fool's axiom. Sometimes, they see too much
Stephen King
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