Quotes & Sayings About Friends Interfering With Relationships
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You've been given a second chance at true love. Few of us are rarely given even a first chance. If you ruin this, you will be a bigger fool than I could ever imagine. This time when he leaves you, it really will be your fault. — Kathryn Smith

Sometimes you're working with somebody, and you can tell they're just waiting to say their line. — Bill Hader

In vowing ourselves to one another, we are entitled to stand before the Almighty and ask Him for His grace and His blessing. — Adolf Hitler

What nobility of feeling! To sacrifice your own pleasure to preserve the comfort of others! It is a thing, I confess, that would never occur to me. — Susanna Clarke

Men love with their eyes, but women love with their ears. — Justin Lifflander

We human beings glimpse lofty ideals, catch ourselves betraying them, and sink to suicidal despair
despair from which only the love of our friends can save us, since friends see in us those nobler qualities we ourselves, out of long familiarity, have forgotten we possess. That, of course, is why the suicidal person is difficult around his friends. — John Gardner

The greatest gift you and your partner can give your children is the example of an intimate, healthy, and loving relationship. — Barbara De Angelis

There are, of course, two kinds of suffering, that which has a reward and that which doesn't. — Jennifer James

I mean am I crazy or is it a little rude to answer your phone in the middle of a fucking song?
February 13, 2008. Milan Blood Ball — Jared Leto

I think some intuition leaks out in every step of an induction proof. — Jim Propp

Well, it's an adventure story, and a Bildungsroman, of course, but there was also the intention to describe a culture that had been seen in rather narrow terms. — John M. Ford

All sorts of efforts were made to populate the Floridas - with anyone: Huguenots, Bermudians, Irish, Germans, Swiss, Scottish Highlanders, even some of the prostitutes being rehabilitated in London's Magdalen House. Sir Alexander Grant, who dreamed up the idea of transporting the prostitutes to Florida, confessed, with not exactly stunning insight, "Tis true they are not virgins"; nevertheless, he said, they would surely make splendid wives and mothers for such as were likely to live in a place like Florida.5 — Bernard Bailyn