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She'd never had a best friend before meeting Holly, and now she couldn't imagine life without her.
— Maggie Dana
[She] had felt straight away that she wasn't meeting a new friend, but recognizing an old one.
— Charles De Lint
That which is like unto itself, is drawn.
— Esther Hicks
Pray for guidance and follow your intuition.
— Abhishek Kumar
Goodbye, my friend, goodbye. My dear, you are in my heart. Predestined separation promises a future meeting.
— Sergei Yesenin
Meeting you was fate, becoming your friend was choice, but falling in love with you was destiny. ~Unknown.
— A.M. Madden
In America, our differences matter, but our country matters more. That's the attitude I wanted to take to the Senate.
— Cory Booker
Everything in life influences my music. I've always used songwriting as a means to share what I think is profound.
— Jason Mraz
The higher man is distinguished from the lower by his fearlessness and his readiness to challenge misfortune.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Oh, Darcy!' Fitz grabbed Darcy by the collar. 'You have such a way with the ladies.
— Elizabeth Eulberg
Never ever doubt in magic.
— Scott Dixon
God has made a way of salvation for the lost. Not a way, but the way. And this is the good news - the gospel.
— David Platt
The first temptation, upon meeting an old friend after many years, is always to - look the other way.
— Ugo Betti
It's rare to be treated like a friend you haven't met in a Hollywood meeting.
— David Ogden Stiers
Then, as on the night before, we lay down together and I proved how great our friendship had become.
— Henry M. Christman
It was like traveling back in time, meeting the person you used to be, and recognizing her as a friend.
— Tom Perrotta
Magicians are not made, they make themselves.
— William G. Gray
The philosopher proves that the philosopher exists. The poet merely enjoys existence.
— Wallace Stevens