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“One of the tasks of true friendship is to listen compassionately and creatively to the hidden silences. Often secrets are not revealed in words, they lie concealed in the silence between the words or in the depth of what is unsayable between two people.” – John O’Donohue
“One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood.” – Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
“True friendship isn’t about only being there when it’s convenient, it’s about being there
when it’s not.” – Unknown
“The only way to have a friend is to be one”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
“True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity, before it is entitled to the appellation.” George Washington
“One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood.” Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Top 50 True Friendship Quotes – we select from the best…
“True friendship comes when the silence between two people is comfortable.” – David Tyson
“There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship.” Thomas Aquinas
“A true friend is someone who sees the pain in your eyes while everyone else believes the smile on your face.” – Unknown
“The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend.” – Henry David Thoreau.
“True friendship ought never to conceal what it thinks.” St. Jerome
“However rare true love may be, it is less so than true friendship.” Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“True friendship comes when the silence between two people is comfortable”
– David Tyson Gentry
“Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It’s not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t -learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven’t learned anything”
– Muhammad Ali
“There’s not a word yet for old friends who’ve just met”
– Jim Henson
“The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for”
– Bob Marley
“Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer.” Jean de La Fontaine
“True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.” Charles Caleb Colton
“True friendship multiplies the good in life and divides its evils. Strive to have friends, for life without friends is like life on a desert island… to find one real friend in a lifetime is good fortune; to keep him is a blessing.” Baltasar Gracian
“It is only the great hearted who can be true friends. The mean and cowardly, Can never know what true friendship means.” Charles Kingsley
“Sustaining true friendship is a lot more challenging than we give it credit for.” Mariella Frostrup
“Friendship is the complete explanation of what a Cheetah Girl is – if you have that true friendship, you can conquer anything you want.” Sabrina Bryan
“True friendship is never serene.” – Marquise de Sevigne
“True friendship resists time, distance, and silence.” – Isabel Allende
Short Cute True meaning of true friendship quotes
“You’re young, though; you’ll make a go of it. Just look at her across the road.”
It was true, Vivien’s life had come up roses in the end, but there were a few marked differences between them. “She had a wealthy uncle who took her in,” said Dolly quietly. “She’s an heiress, married to a famous writer. And I’m…” She bit her bottom lip, anxious not to start crying again. “I’m…”
“Well, you’re not entirely alone, are you, silly girl?”
Lady Gwendolyn had held out her bag of sweets then and for the first time ever offered one to Dolly. It had taken a moment to realize what the old woman was suggesting, but when she did, Dolly had reached tentatively inside the bag to withdraw a red and green gobstopper. She’d held it in her hand, fingers closed around it, aware that it was melting against her warm palm. Dolly had answered solemnly: “I have you.”
Lady Gwendolyn had sniffed and looked away. “We have each other, I suppose,” she’d said, in a voice made fluty by unexpected emotion.”
― Kate Morton, The Secret Keeper
tags: count-your-blessings, not-alone, thoughtful, true-friends
“My dearest friend Abigail, These probably could be the last words I write to you and I may not live long enough to see your response but I truly have lived long enough to live forever in the hearts of my friends. I thought a lot about what I should write to you. I thought of giving you blessings and wishes for things of great value to happen to you in future; I thought of appreciating you for being the way you are; I thought to give sweet and lovely compliments for everything about you; I thought to write something in praise of your poems and prose; and I thought of extending my gratitude for being one of the very few sincerest friends I have ever had. But that is what all friends do and they only qualify to remain as a part of the bunch of our loosely connected memories and that’s not what I can choose to be, I cannot choose to be lost somewhere in your memories. So I thought of something through which I hope you will remember me for a very long time. I decided to share some part of my story, of what led me here, the part we both have had in common. A past, which changed us and our perception of the world. A past, which shaped our future into an unknown yet exciting opportunity to revisit the lost thoughts and to break free from the libido of our lost dreams. A past, which questioned our whole past. My dear, when the moment of my past struck me, in its highest demonised form, I felt dead, like a dead-man walking in flesh without a soul, who had no reason to live any more. I no longer saw any meaning of life but then I saw no reason to die as well. I travelled to far away lands, running away from friends, family and everyone else and I confined myself to my thoughts, to my feelings and to myself. Hours, days, weeks and months passed and I waited for a moment of magic to happen, a turn of destiny, but nothing happened, nothing ever happens. I waited and I counted each moment of it, thinking about every moment of my life, the good and the bad ones. I then saw how powerful yet weak, bright yet dark, beautiful yet ugly, joyous yet grievous; is a one single moment. One moment makes the difference. Just a one moment. Such appears to be the extreme and undisputed power of a single moment. We live in a world of appearance, Abigail, where the reality lies beyond the appearances, and this is also only what appears to be such powerful when in actuality it is not. I realised that the power of the moment is not in the moment itself. The power, actually, is in us. Every single one of us has the power to make and shape our own moments. It is us who by feeling joyful, celebrate for a moment of success; and it is also us who by feeling saddened, cry and mourn over our losses. I, with all my heart and mind, now embrace this power which lies within us. I wish life offers you more time to make use of this power. Remember, we are our own griefs, my dear, we are our own happinesses and we are our own remedies.
Take care!
Love,
Francis.
Title: Letter to Abigail
Scene: “Death-bed”
Chapter: The Road To Awe”
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