
Top 14 Rekindle Friendships Quotes
#1. To exchange one orthodoxy for another is not necessarily an advance. The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment.
George Orwell
#2. A certain amount of housekeeping also goes on in my poems. I wash doorknobs, do dishes, mop floors, patch carpets, cook.
Jane Hirshfield
#3. When there's lightning, don't stand alone or think you'll be protected by hiding in the trees. Find the nearest ditch and lie as low in it as you can.
Patricia Cornwell
#4. But there was nothing on the back of the door, except the screws and nuts that held the knocker on, so he said "Pooh, pooh!" and closed it with a bang.
Charles Dickens
#5. There hasn't been this much excitement since the Romans fed the Christians to the Lions.
Sid Waddell
#6. A meaningful relationship between two people cannot sustain itself only in the present tense.
Joshua Foer
#7. Oh yes," she said, quickly. "I know all that. But don't talk of it - seven or six years - where may we all be by that time?" "They will soon glide by, and it will seem an astonishingly short time to look back upon when they are past - much less than to look forward to now.
Thomas Hardy
#8. By embracing your mother wound as your yoga, you transform what has been a hindrance in your life into a teacher of the heart.
Phillip Moffitt
#9. Women are more difficult to handle than men. It's their minds.
Peter Sellers
#10. I don't hate you," I said, and I almost believed it.
Rosamund Hodge
#11. Lovers and even some family members may come and go but the friendships that take root abide. Sometimes the best of what is true survives as if it had an independent will: The coals of friendship keep themselves alive until something happens to rekindle them.
Joan Frank
#12. What would you rather be? 52 and look 52, or 52 and look like a 28-year-old lizard?
Bill Burr
#13. I'm a Star Wars fan from way back, and I love where the stories are going now.
Troy Denning
#14. Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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