Renowned Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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Top Renowned Friendship Quotes
It started to hurt less because it mattered so much less. — Charlotte Shane
A man renowned for repartee will seldom scruple to make free with friendship's finest feeling, will thrust a dagger at your breast, and say he wounded you in jest, by way of balm for healing. — William Cowper
I must have ice in my veins to do what I just did. I expect the ice to melt ... But it doesn't. It just gets colder and colder ... And I welcome it. — Erin Hunter
Hypocrites always wanna play innocent — Lauryn Hill
her in the face. When she falls — Various
To move along the line of natural expectation consolidates the opponent's balance and thus increases his resisting power. In war, as in wrestling, the attempt to throw the opponent without loosening his foothold and upsetting his balance results in self-exhaustion, increasing in disproportionate ratio to the effective strain put upon him. Success by such a method only becomes possible through an immense margin of superior strength in some form-and, even so, tends to lose decisiveness. In most campaigns the dislocation of the enemy's psychological and physical balance has been the vital prelude to a successful attempt at his overthrow. — B.H. Liddell Hart
They [Old Testament] taught me about Life with God: not how it is supposed to work, but how it actually does work. — Philip Yancey
The future is built on the flow of new ideas. — Paul Meyer
You're about as useful as a one-legged man at an arse kicking contest. — Rowan Atkinson
I don't really need bulk, just strength. I can get strong without putting on weight. — LaMarcus Aldridge
Sometimes, I feel I am really blessed to be blind because I probably would not last a minute if I were able to see things. — Stevie Wonder
The usual consolations of life, friendship and sex included, appealed to Newton hardly at all. Art, literature, and music had scarcely more allure. He dismissed the classical sculptures in the Earl of Pembroke's renowned collection as "stone dolls." He waved poetry aside as "a kind of ingenious nonsense." He rejected opera after a single encounter. "The first Act I heard with pleasure, the 2d stretch'd my patience, at the 3d I ran away. — Edward Dolnick
