Fighting Friends Quotes
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Fighting Friends Quotes & Sayings
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It's easier to fight one's enemies than to get on with one's friends.
— Jean Francois Paul De Gondi
It's a discomfiting thing to have the person you love more than anything in the world toss a knife at your friend's head and walk away.
— Cecily White
Live is not about constantly fighting to keep someone in your life. It is about constantly fighting for a better life together.
— Shannon L. Alder
I don't mind my friends calling me "Thornes," but the fact of people calling me "Prickly Thornes" draws the line.
— Simi Sunny
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— Robert B. Miller
I feel that telling my secrets makes me less vulnerable. What would make me vulnerable are the secrets I keep.
— Isabel Allende
For great men, religion is a way of making friends; small people make religion a fighting tool.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
I'm going to let my friends in the other parties fight over the turf at the cutting edge of the status quo.
— Elizabeth May
There are so many battles worth fighting for. The ones not worth fighting are the insecure battles that rage in another person's mind.
— Shannon L. Alder
The V sign is the symbol of the unconquerable will of the occupied territories, and a portent of the fate awaiting the Nazi tyranny.
— Winston Churchill
Finally, fighting for gay rights, speaking out in various places and making friends, men and women, was great.
— George Weinberg
Krishna suprises Arjuna. He says go fight, go kill. Do this because it's only play money. You can't kill your friends any more than they can kill you.
— Frederick Lenz
I had lots of friends who were fighting in Vietnam and I am still friends with veterans of the war.
— Gordon Lightfoot
A lot of these people were getting to where they didn't need help anymore. You have to start all over again.
— Sam Worthington
All great books contain boring portions, and all great lives have contained uninteresting stretches.
— Bertrand Russell