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You are my only friend in the world, and I want to talk to you. Or, perhaps, be silent with you.
— G.K. Chesterton
If you want a friend, feed any animal.
— Perry Farrell
If you want to be friend of progression, be the enemy of fear!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We seek opinions that are likely to support what we want to be true.
— Thomas Gilovich
Pity is nary a friend you want to invite, nor an acquaintance you would accompany.
— Euphrates Arnaut Moss
I don't want to have a friend unless I can call them one of my best friends.
— Leighton Meester
Before I die I want to count for something. Be the person I'm meant to be and have that be enough. Know what it's like to have a best friend. Matter.
— Jennifer Niven
They can say whatever they want to say, but it is going to be hard, my friend, to duplicate me.
— Sammy Sosa
You are not my friend, Pixie. You are a piece of my heart and a part of who I want to be.
— Chelsea Fine
You want to be a good parent and you want to be a friend, and it's hard to be both. You have to balance it as well as you can.
— Willie Nelson
My friend asked me if I wanted a frozen banana. I said 'No, but I want a regular banana later, so ... yeah.'
— Mitch Hedberg
After all, when you give someone a present, you want to do so out of love, you want to give your friend a piece of heart!
— Milan Kundera
Well, I don't want to complain," Apple began. "Oh, go ahead and complain. That's why you have a best friend forever after.
— Shannon Hale
If you want more love in your life, you could not find a better gift to give yourself, a friend, or a lover ...
— Jed Diamond
Write about "leaving." Approach it any way you want. Write about your divorce, leaving the house this morning, or a friend dying.
— Natalie Goldberg
If you want to make a friend, let someone do you a favor.
— Benjamin Franklin