Quotes about Friendship
                        When combined, the small individual contributors of caring, friendship, forgiveness, and love, each of us different from our next-door neighbors, can form a phalanx, an army, with great capability.
                    — Jimmy Carter
                        
                
                        If there's anything that you want, If there's anything I can do, Just call on me, And I'll send it along with love from me to you.
                    — John Lennon
                        
                
                        Love is a usually force able of transforming an rivalry into friend.
                    — Martin Luther King, Jr.
                        
                
                        I have need of a friend. There is one and only one who will give the air from his failing lungs for my body's mend. And that one is my love.
                    — Maya Angelou
                        
                
                        David Lynch is my friend, and I love his movies and his art and his music. Few things make me happier than working with him.
                    — Moby
                        
                
                        I let out air, nod my head. "Hey." Danny gets up from his chair and sits down next to me on the couch. He lightly punches my knee. "Being in charge isn't being alone. I'm right here. Same place I've always been, no matter what your title is. Same place I'll always be." "Yeah, I—I know." I look at him. "I know that.
                    — Bill Clinton
                        
                
                        True friends love one another, even though we're all a little quirky.
                    — Bill Hybels
                        
                
                        God in His grace will allow us a certain number of friendships that stick for the long haul of life. These friendships are a treasured blessing.
                    — Bill Hybels
                        
                
                        Deep friendships are forged in the fire of pain.
                    — Bill Hybels
                        
                
                        Pride is corrosive, and it rubs off. You're going to have a tough time developing Christlike humility and thinking of yourself with sober judgment if your close friends are arrogant, full of pride, and looking down their noses at everyone else.
                    — Bill Hybels
                        
                
                        The longer a person attends church, the fewer evangelistic discussions they engage in with family members and friends. Fewer presentations of the life-changing plan of salvation are given, and fewer invitations to events that attractively present the message of Christ are offered, mostly because Christ-followers have fewer friends outside the faith to whom to offer them.
                    — Bill Hybels
                        
                
                        Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it is better to be alone than to be in bad company.
                    — Booker T. Washington
                        
                 
                        