Quotes & Sayings About Dwindling Friendships
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The test of a writer is whether you want to read him again years after he should by the rules be dated. — Raymond Chandler

If anything normal were useful it would have been done already. That's why my motto is "Dare to Differ." Who know's what you'll find ? — Matthew Goldfinger

In the yard of the inn, Daffy Cadwaladyr introduced himself. "Short for Davyd," he said pleasantly.
The Londoner looked as if she'd never heard a sillier name in her life. — Emma Donoghue

The mystical poetry of William Blake's artwork also forms the basis for the album cover. — Bruce Dickinson

My characters tend to be more dynamic because they're reaching that point in their lives where their old way of being is breaking down. They're conflicted by the idea that they don't know what's next. You could call it Kierkegaard's leap of faith, when you get tired of sort of reinventing yourself on a very superficial level. — Chuck Palahniuk

When digital recording came in about '84, everything started to follow into digital. Now, you've got the best recording media in the world, but it's not very pleasing to the ear. — Peter Hook

There are two kinds of second class men in business. There is the man who puts money first and service second. There is the man who puts service first and money second, who never has any money. The first class man in business is the man who is made up out of rolling the other two kinds into one man and working them together. — Gerald Stanley Lee

With great care we might have a dog's chance, but no more. — Robert Falcon Scott

As a former writer for the 'National Lampoon,' I've probably contributed to the sea of sarcasm in which we live. — P. J. O'Rourke

I'd have liked to have been a bit more intellectual. I'd have liked to have had more brains. — Terry Wogan

Fabrics doesn't make exquisite dresses, it is the stitches. — Treasure Stitches