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Platonic Frienships Quotes By Wayne Reese

It's not about how much money you have. It's not about the physical. It's about male role models. When a young boy feels secure and can watch and learn and receive praise from a man he admires, that boy will become a real man. All the money in advertising and all of the crazy superstars in this world can't touch that. When a boy hears words like "I love you", "You're great", "You're daddy's little man", "You're growing up", "I'm so proud of you because...", from a male figure they admire, they will gain a positive and healthy self image that will last them a lifetime. — Wayne Reese

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Tony Robbins

Don't ever speak publicly about anything that you're not passionate about and that you don't actually believe you have something truly unique about it to deliver. — Tony Robbins

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Hanya Yanagihara

But while you were doing it, he looked at me, and the look on his face - I still cannot describe it, other than in that moment, I felt something crumble inside me, like a tower of damp sand built too high: for him, and for you, and for me as well. And in his face, I knew my own would be echoed. — Hanya Yanagihara

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Wataru Watari

Nothing is less trustworthy than a woman's tears. — Wataru Watari

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Alan Tudyk

I'm not a big horror movie fan. I am afraid of them; they scare me. — Alan Tudyk

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Abiola Abrams

People pleasing doesn't allow you to receive. — Abiola Abrams

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Maria Shriver

I like meeting people and I like being able to help. — Maria Shriver

Platonic Frienships Quotes By Baruch Spinoza

The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed along with the body, but something of it remains, which is eternal. — Baruch Spinoza