Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers.
-- Lewis Mumford
It takes a long time to grow an old friend.
-- John Leonard
I know all those people. I have friendly, social, and criminal relations with the whole lot of them.
-- Mark Twain
Call a truce, then, to our labors -- let us feast with friends and neighbors, and be merry as the custom of our caste; for if ''faint and forced the laughter,'' and if sadness follow after, we are richer by one mocking Christmas past.
-- Rudyard Kipling
A friend is a present you give to yourself.
-- Robert Louis Stevenson
Given the choice of friendship or success, I'd probably choose success.
-- Sting
The book is closed, the year is done, The pages full of tasks begun. A little joy, a little care, Along with dreams, are written there. This new day brings another year, Renewing hope, dispelling fear. And we may find before the end, A deep content, another friend.
-- Arch Ward
As virtuous men pass mildly away, and whisper to their souls to go, whilst some of their sad friends do say, the breath goes now, and some say no.
-- John Donne
There's always something about your success that displeases even your best friends.
-- Mark Twain
Since there is nothing so well worth having as friends, never lose a chance to make them.
-- Francesco Guicciardini
From quiet homes and first beginning,
Out to the undiscovered ends,
There's nothing worth the wear of winning,
But laughter and the love of friends.
-- Hilaire Belloc
So you wish to conquer in the Olympic games, my friend? And I too, by the Gods, and a fine thing it would be! But first mark the conditions and the consequences, and then set to work. You will have to put yourself under discipline; to eat by rule, to avoid cakes and sweetmeats; to take exercise at the appointed hour whether you like it or no, in cold and heat; to abstain from cold drinks and from wine at your will; in a word, to give yourself over to the trainer as to a physician. Then in the conflict itself you are likely enough to dislocate your wrist or twist your ankle, to swallow a great deal of dust, or to be severely thrashed, and, after all these things, to be defeated.
-- Epictetus
To the query, ''What is a friend?'' his reply was ''A single soul dwelling in two bodies.''
-- Aristotle
When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate now knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.
-- Henri Nouwen
In my friend, I find a second self.
-- Isabel Norton
The final test for a novel will be our affection for it, as it is the test of our friends, and of anything else which we cannot define.
-- Edward M. Forster
The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one's family and friends; and lastly, the solid cash.
-- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Often we have no time for our friends but all the time in the world for our enemies.
-- Leon Uris
Ambition. An overmastering desire to be vilified by enemies while living and made ridiculous by friends when dead.
-- Ambrose Bierce
Friends Are Treasures
-- Horace Bruns
How often we find ourselves turning our backs on our actual friends, that we may go and meet their ideal cousins.
-- Source Unknown
My mother used to say that there are no strangers, only friends you haven't met yet. She's now in a maximum security twilight home in Australia.
-- Dame Edna Everage
I can tell you, honest friend, what to believe: believe life; it teaches better that book or orator.
-- Johann Von Goethe