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You meet people who forget you. You forget people you meet. But sometimes you meet those people you can't forget. Those are your 'friends
Mark Twain
You encounter individuals who neglect you. You overlook people you come across. But every so often you meet those people who remain in your memory. Those are your 'allies'.
2.
You do not lament the loss of hair of one who has been beheaded.
Joseph Stalin
3.
Being part of the natural world reminds me that innocence isn't ever lost completely; we just need to maintain our goodness to regain it.
Jewel
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A great man is one who leaves others at a loss after he is gone.
Paul Valery
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Great is the victory, but the friendship of all is greater.
Emil Zatopek
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You go back to those films of the '40s and '50s and hear the dialogue, the way the people played off each other, the wordplay. I think we've really lost that in movies.
Clive Owen
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The advice of friends must be received with a judicious reserve; we must not give ourselves up to it and follow it blindly, whether right or wrong.
Pierre Charron
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The soul which has no fixed purpose in life is lost; to be everywhere, is to be nowhere.
Michel de Montaigne
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Conjugal love, or the friendship of spouses, persists after sexual desires have weakened, withered, and disappeared.
Mortimer Adler
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When all is summed up, a man never speaks of himself without loss; his accusations of himself are always believed; his praises never.
Michel de Montaigne
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Having someone who understands is a great blessing for ourselves. Being someone who understands is a great blessing to others.
Janette Oke
13.
Respect is based on Friendship,and friendship is based on love and love is so accidental isn't it ?
Robert E. Lee
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The part which American friendship played in helping us to win the freedom we enjoy in this part of Ireland has been gratefully recognized and acknowledged by our people.
Eamon de Valera
15.
The public relations warriors fought and lost Monte Carlo's Battle of the Magazine Covers.
John Vinocur
16.
If he'd just crowded me down to the side of the asphalt, I'd have been OK. But when he ran me completely off the racetrack, I lost it.
Cale Yarborough
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When two people first meet, they can only have a very ordinary kind of friendship. But when you begin to understand each other, when you get close to them, you discover that you're suddenly eager to know him or her even better.
Zhang Ziyi
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Sometimes the measure of friendship isn't your ability to not harm but your capacity to forgive the things done to you and ask forgiveness for your own mistakes.
R. K. Milholland
19.
For people on social assistance, the loss of free dental care, prescription drugs and subsidized housing can greatly outweigh additional income from working. We've all heard the stories.
Kim Campbell
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Waste is worse than loss. The time is coming when every person who lays claim to ability will keep the question of waste before him constantly. The scope of thrift is limitless.
Thomas A. Edison
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General benevolence, but not general friendship, made a man what he ought to be.
Jane Austen
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There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain.
Plautus
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The consideration of change over the century is about loss, though I think that social change is gain rather than loss.
Penelope Lively
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The left has lost touch with popular opinion, thereby making it possible for the right to present itself as the party of common sense.
Christopher Lasch
28.
Remote villages and rural communities have lost their identity, and their charm and peace have been sacrificed to that worst of abominations, the automobile.
James Norman Hall
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Learning hath gained most by those books by which the printers have lost.
Thomas Fuller
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I've learned that all a person has in life is family and friends. If you lose those, you have nothing, so friends are to be treasured more than anything else in the world.
Trey Parker
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Love is an alliance of friendship and animalism; if the former predominates it is passion exalted and refined; if the latter, gross and sensual.
Charles Caleb Colton
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I would certainly say that films like Time Code and the Loss of Sexual Innocence were far more rewarding to me in terms of being able to move forward as a filmmaker.
Mike Figgis
33.
If you're wanting glamorous or really beautiful or really sexy, well then, I wasn't really the one, but I could do all of that. You could just get really lost in that kind of image.
Kim Novak
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It's a time of sorrow and sadness when we lose a loss of life.
George W. Bush
35.
Relinquishing apparent national sovereignty does not have to entail a loss of national sovereignty, but can actually be a benefit.
Ulrich Beck
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I would be willing to do almost anything to make Art happy. I care about our friendship. The only thing I won't do is change the essence of my work.
Paul Simon
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I was devastated by the loss of my job in March, although I can understand why it occurred.
Steven Hatfill
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Friendship should be more than biting time can sever.
T. S. Eliot
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I've got many close friends, but there's an awful lot about friendship that is not demonstrative in my case.
Warren Christopher
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The differences between friends cannot but reinforce their friendship.
Mao Zedong
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As widowers proverbially marry again, so a man with the habit of friendship always finds new friends.
George Santayana
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It may happen sometimes that a long debate becomes the cause of a longer friendship. Commonly, those who dispute with one another at last agree.
Elbert Hubbard
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The dupe of friendship, and the fool of love; have I not reason to hate and to despise myself? Indeed I do; and chiefly for not having hated and despised the world enough.
William Hazlitt
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Great souls by instinct to each other turn, demand alliance, and in friendship burn.
Joseph Addison
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Honest differences of opinion should never be permitted to destroy a friendship.
Chaim Potok
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Our very best friends have a tincture of jealousy even in their friendship; and when they hear us praised by others, will ascribe it to sinister and interested motives if they can.
Charles Caleb Colton
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Friendship, compounded of esteem and love, derives from one its tenderness and its permanence from the other.
Samuel Johnson
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Between friends, frequent reproofs make the friendship distant.
Confucius
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Man's true nature being lost, everything becomes his nature; as, his true good being lost, everything becomes his good.
Blaise Pascal