Frendship Quotes & Sayings
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In every era there comes a moment when the collective thoughts, whims, and motivations of a people become so self-absorbed, so malignant, so unheeding that nature itself revolts. Man scars the land such that it finally rebels against him. As thoughts can spread despair and death like seedlings of weeds strewn by the wind, so they eventually draw the Gardener to pluck them out. The vetches must be pulled, roots and all. When this happens, the Medium ceases to bless, and instead, it curses. Instead of healing, it spews poison. It happens swiftly and terribly. The ancients gave it a name, this culling process that blackens the world. They named it after a wasting disease that occurs in once-healthy groves of trees. They called it the Blight. — Jeff Wheeler
He who is kind to animals heaven will protect. — Gautama Buddha
I do not believe any power can possess the mind of a man or woman ... I believe in God-given free will, you see. I think nothing is forced on us, except by other people like ourselves. I think our choices are our own. — Susan Cooper
Moral restrictions tend to become lax in a foreign country, since the fear of social opinion disappears. — Mahatma Gandhi
Friendship is when you are yourself and not someone your not — Jasmine Lozano
With my last breath ... may I thank my almighty creator for giving me his breath of life. May my life try to bring praise to him. Thanking him for creating me in his image (in spirit), his frendship and for using my life as a instrument of peace! — Timothy Pina
Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant. — Douglas Horton
I'm tough, I'm ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, okay. — Madonna
Art is a side product of a perfect frendship or the lack of it... — Mykyta Isagulov
No love, no friendship, can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever. — Francois Mauriac
At least it would have been perfect, if it wasn't for my mother. — Heather James