Quotes about Friendship
                        The love of our private friends is the only preparatory exercise for the love of all men.
                    — John Henry Newman
                        
                
                        The crown of theseIs made of love and friendship, and sits highUpon the forehead of humanity.
                    — John Keats
                        
                
                        Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.
                    — John Lennon
                        
                
                        You have a grand gift for silence, Watson. It makes you quite invaluable as a companion.
                    — Arthur Conan Doyle
                        
                
                        Friends and acquaintances are the surest passport to fortune.
                    — Arthur Schopenhauer
                        
                
                        You've got to reach a hand of friendship across the aisle and across philosophies in this country.
                    — Joe Biden
                        
                
                        I always end up making friends at Pride and like, I see them throughout the year, but then you always have that nice, fond memory of, 'Oh my goodness I saw that person at this march, or this event.'
                    — Bowen Yang
                        
                
                        We will seek friendship and goodwill with the nations of the world - but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations to put their own interests first.
                    — Donald Trump
                        
                
                        If one is not to get into a rage sometimes, what is the good of being friends?
                    — George Eliot
                        
                
                        Throughout their friendship Deronda had been used to Hans' egotism, but he had never before felt intolerant of it: when Hans, habitually pouring out his own feelings and affairs, had never cared for any detail in return, and, if he chanced to know any, had soon forgotten it
                    — George Eliot
                        
                
                        Fred at six years old thought her the nicest girl in the world, making her his wife with a brass ring which he had cut from an umbrella.
                    — George Eliot
                        
                
                        Even much stronger mortals than Fred Vincy hold half their rectitude in the mind of the being they love best. The theater of all my actions is fallen, said an antique personage when his chief friend was dead, and they are fortunate who get a theater where the audience demands their best.
                    — George Eliot
                        
                 
                        