Friends With Distance Quotes
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Friends With Distance Quotes & Sayings
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There should be a little gap between you and your friends, though you'll miss their companionship and you'll also miss their disrespect.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Your ability to see failure as a necessary stepping stone directly correlates with your ability to dream bigger and dream better.
— Mark Batterson
Help them, but don't make friends with them.
— Pat Conroy
About once a year, I do these long-distance relays with some friends of mine, and it takes about 27 or 28 hours to complete it.
— Anson Mount
Sometimes success demands a certain refined insanity.
— Isobelle Carmody
Joy is the triumph of life; it is the sign that we are living our true life as spiritual beings.
— William Ralph Inge
True friends stay with you no matter the distance or time that seperates you from them.
— Lance Reynald
Rachel tried to slap Mrs. Samuels when she said this, but she wasn't really sure where her face was and she missed, terribly.
— Daniel Wallace
He who has ceased to pray has lost a great friendship.
— Richard L. Evans
We are not going in circles, we are going upwards. The path is a spiral; we have already climbed many steps.
— Hermann Hesse
Troubadours travelled from town to town. They didn't really sing too good, which is the main reason they kept going.
— Art Linkletter
Most British statesmen have either drunk too much or womanised too much. I never fell into the second category.
— George Brown, Baron George-Brown
It's never long distance between friends.
— Sarah Dessen
It is necessary to fall in love ... if only to provide an alibi for all the random despair you are going to feel anyway.
— Albert Camus
Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
— Henry David Thoreau
When I state myself, as the representative of the verse, it does not mean me, but a supposed person.
— Emily Dickinson
Like an eagle, dude. Like a freaking bald-assed eagle.
— Victoria Scott
I always thought the Yankees had something to do with it.
— George Pickett
It was a classic Nixon move: goad an opponent into attacking, then ride a wave of sympathy s you defend your honour.
— Nancy Gibbs; Michael Duffy