“On the road between
“On the road between friends’ houses, grass does not grow.”
“Rekindled friendships often burn more brightly”Â
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“True friends, like ivy and the wall stand together and both together fall.”
“Friendships are fragile things, and require as much handling as any other fragile and precious things.”
-Randolph S. Bourne
“With clothes the new are the best, with friends the old are the best.”
“Friendship is like thighs, they are always sticking together.”
“You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your friends nose.”
“A hug from a friend in time of need is like the feeling you get when the song in your head comes out on the radio.”
-Jenny Moo
“Friendships are the foundation of life.”
“Friendships come and go, like waves upon the sand, like day and night, like birds inflight, like snowflakes when they land, but you and I are something else, our friendship’s here to stay, like weeds and rocks and old dirty socks, it never goes away!”
“You can count your True friends on one hand.”
“Friendship is like no other, It cares not about your past nor your future but caresses the present with its touch.”
“Your greatest fears are the friendships that you hold most dear to you.”
“Through good times and bad times, true friends are always there by your side when you’re in need of caring and need a shoulder to cry on”
“The most beautiful discovery that true friends can make is that they can grow separately without growing apart.”
-Elizabeth Foley