Quotes & Sayings About Deteriorating Friendships
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The state operates in a legal vacuum. There exists no contract between the state and its citizens. — Hans-Hermann Hoppe
If I blew my nose the Daily Express and the Daily Mail would say that I am trying to spread germ warfare. — Ken Livingstone
I like my coffee like I like my women. In a plastic cup. — Eddie Izzard
There is a longing for a return to a time without the need for choices, free of the regret at the inevitable loss that all choice (however wonderful) has entailed. — Alain De Botton
There is no need for false solidity when you are at peace with the universal expanse of your true Being. — Michael A. Singer
I don't know if this is a true statistic, but I heard somewhere that there are three times as many single women over forty as single men. That's what we got from the women's movement. The chickens have come home to roost. — Jack Nicholson
It takes courage to violate expectations, but sometimes the reward is a new level of success. — Donald Maass
Inward solitude has outward manifestations. There is the freedom to be alone, not in order to be away from people but in order to hear the divine Whisper better. — Richard J. Foster
Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls. — Joseph Campbell
If half of the two thousand warriors fired ten arrows each during the engagement, that would have been a total of ten thousand arrows, — Nathaniel Philbrick
Only a world without love strikes me as instantly and decisively more terrible than one without music. — Kingsley Amis
I never refused my help to any person black or white; and I liked the office nonetheless because there were neither fees nor salary connected with it. — Salmon P. Chase
The beauty of what I read in the gospel is the intimacy of what we're called to, that there's no middle man. — Jon Foreman
Sometimes I think nothing is simple but the feeling of pain. — Lester Bangs