Forgotten Friendship Quotes
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Forgotten Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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Remember how, back in 1990, if you used a cellphone in public you looked like a total asshole? We're all assholes now.
— Douglas Coupland
Girlfriends and boyfriends come and go.
The good times had with them are easily forgotten. But best friends stay in your heart forever. — Jennifer Jabaley
The good times had with them are easily forgotten. But best friends stay in your heart forever. — Jennifer Jabaley
I bring values, resiliency, a thick skin, and I'm not afraid to be confrontational. I don't remember anyone before bringing that to the table.
— Carl Paladino
True friends are never forgotten, they live within our hearts and souls ... forever , and always , dancing on our stage of memories.
— Shawn Mendes
That's the way girls are isn't it? They swear eternal friendship, and then as soon as a man's in the case it's all forgotten.
— Jude Morgan
Her heart was a little bruised up His had not yet learned to forget When they hugged, there were fragile parts." -MJ ABRAHAM
— Claire Contreras
I'm not a good flyer. Because I do it so much, I think the odds of something going wrong are not in my favour.
— Peter Hook
You will never be lost to me, Selinne.
— Emm Cole
Boys can see adventure in a dirty old duck puddle, and if the Scoutmaster is a boys' man he can see it, too.
— Baden Powell De Aquino
Nature's solution to pollution is dilution.
— David Wolfe
If you like me 'Fine' if you hate me 'Fine' I'll write you out of my life. It's as simple as Over,Done Forgotten Gone
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
You can greet even the dullest acquaintance with pleasure, if you have forgotten their dreary story.
— Jude Morgan
Our friends have a way of reminding us of how fabulous we are when the rest of the world has forgotten.
— Mandy Hale
Without love we fall ill.
— Sigmund Freud
A true friend reminds you why you should believe in yourself when you've forgotten.
— Charles F. Glassman