Quotes & Sayings About Untrustable Friends
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Top Untrustable Friends Quotes

-The Lord says to forgive is devine.
-The Lord didn't go to high school with you. — Dakota Cassidy

I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim. — Frida Kahlo

She was so ugly she could make a mule back away from an oat bin. — Will Rogers

I've grieved enough for his life cut short and for mine for running on for so long with so little in it. It's weakness now, but I suppose I am crying out of a general sense of loss. Maybe I am mourning for the human condition. — Rosie Thomas

Moms seem so overinvolved in solving problems for their children instead of letting the kids learn to work it out. Whatever happens between the kids becomes a drama between the moms. — Julie Lythcott-Haims

How much do I have to pay to get you to sleep with no one but me! Tell me!"
"W-wait a minute... You're acting strange today... Do you really like me that much?!"
"I do. I've liked you since the summer of our first year in high school. I've loved you so damn much. Ha... I'll admit it already... I'll die if you throw me away... — Natsuki Kizu

But the fraud being once established, could not afterward be explained, for it is with a pious fraud as with a bad action, it begets a calamitous necessity of going on. — Thomas Paine

All the mortal world is a lethal enemy during those hours between dawn and dusk. — Anne Rice

Jamie, who had insisted on walking most of the way to spare the horse, was a disreputable sight indeed, hose stained to the knees with reddish dust, spare shirt torn by brambles and a week's growth of beard bristling fiercely from cheek and jaw. His hair had grown long enough in the last months to reach his shoulders. Usually clubbed into a queue or laced back, it was free now, thick and unruly, with small bits of leaf and stick caught in the disordered coppery locks. Face burned a deep ruddy bronze, boots cracked from walking, dirk and sword thrust through his belt, he looked a wild Highlander indeed. — Diana Gabaldon