A collection of quotes by Source Unknown.
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Man strives for glory, honor, fame, so that all the world may know his name. Amasses wealth by brain and hand. Becomes a power in the land. But when he nears the end of life and looks back over the years of strife. He finds that happiness depends on none of these but love of friends.
Source Unknown
There is no greater treasure than the respect and love of a true friend.
Friendships that have stood the test of time and chance are surely best, Brows may wrinkle, hair grow gray, Friendship never knows decay.
Win new friends but keep the old. The first are silver; the latter gold.
Often, I look out the window and wait. I see her as she comes and goes, to visit with everyone-it seems but me. I know that sometimes I'm not as friendly as I should be. But I'm scared- that people won't like me. So I hide in my shell. And talk to know one. But still... I wish they would notice that I am here. I need them. Please, somebody talk to me. I need a friend.
It can never be bought or borrowed or sold A gift to be cherished, True friendship is a treasure beyond compare.
Hopes are planted in friendship's garden where dreams blossom into priceless treasures.
Let your friends be the friends of your deliberate choice.
It takes two people to ruin a perfectly good day. First a person who says something downright nasty about you, and second, a dear friend who makes sure you hear about it immediately.
Make friends before you need them
Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes.
Every mother generally hopes that her daughter will snag a better husband than she managed to do... but she's certain that her boy will never get as great a wife as his father did.
I told my wife that a husband is like a fine wine; he gets better with age. The next day, she locked me in the cellar.
Some people develop a wishbone where their backbone should be.
A perfect wife is one who helps her husband with the dishes.
If wishes were horses then beggars would ride.
Women sometimes seem to share a quiet, unalterable dogma of persecution that endows even the most sophisticated of them with the inarticulate poignancy of the peasant.
The mouth of a cannon is safer that the mouth of a woman scorned.
Wit is more often a shield than a lance.
The wise man says it cannot be done, but the fool goes and does it.