Mutual Friendship Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Mutual Friendship
Mutual Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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There is no stronger bond of friendship than a mutual enemy.
— Frank Frankfort Moore
Mutual confidence is the pillar of friendship.
— J. MacDonald
Marriage is mutual faithful friendship.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Marriage is a mutual friendship.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Richard Wagner commenting on the music of Ludvig Van Beethoven: He was a Titan, wrestling with the Gods.
— Ludwig Van Beethoven
There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
She believed that friendships, to begin well, had to stand on mutual information and lots of it.
— Ruth Sawyer
Be cohesive in your dealings. Trust built on and from mutual support, facilitating communication and encouraging coordination can be rewarding.
— Ogwo David Emenike
Friendship is also about liking a person for their failings, their weakness. It's also about mutual help, not about exploitation.
— Paul Theroux
Everyone has to contribute to the common good. To not do so can be described in one word: selfish.
— Randy Pausch
Friendship is nothing else than an accord in all things, human and divine, conjoined with mutual goodwill and affection.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
They don't understand that a slice of the pie isn't the whole pie - but they wonder why they are always hungry
— Russell Means
Marriage is a mutual faithful friendship
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The only relationships that exist are based on truth. Everything else is just a mutual and isolating delusion.
— Stefan Molyneux
There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in literature.
— P.G. Wodehouse
I don't think you should have to try to be nice, I think most people are nice. I think being cheerful and nice is just a politeness.
— Graham Norton
Friendship is cemented by interest, vanity, or the want of amusement; it seldom implies esteem, or even mutual regard.
— William Hazlitt
It is mutual respect which makes friendship lasting.
— John Henry Newman