Quotes about Camaraderie
                        All of us were mischievous at some time or another, I more so than any of the rest. [My brother] Philbert and I kept a battle going. ... Even in our fighting, there was a feeling of brotherly union.
                    — Malcolm X
                        
                
                        Say, do we kill the women too? Well, Ben Rogers, if I was as ignorant as you I wouldn't let on. Kill the women? No; nobody ever saw anything in the books like that. You fetch them to the cave, and you're always as polite as pie to them; and by and by they fall in love with you, and never want to go home anymore.
                    — Mark Twain
                        
                
                        How are you, Watson?" said he, cordially. "I should never have known you under that moustache
                    — Arthur Conan Doyle
                        
                
                        I write this not for the many, but for you; each of us is enough of an audience for the other.
                    — Epicurus
                        
                
                        When you have that respect from your teammates, it makes it a lot more comfortable.
                    — LeBron James
                        
                
                        I think my teammates make me look a lot better than I am.
                    — Tim Tebow
                        
                
                        All my teammates throughout my entire career in football had my back. I loved them; they loved me.
                    — Josh Rosen
                        
                
                        Boys were to her, when she thought about them at all, merely possible good comrades.
                    — LM Montgomery
                        
                
                        A friend is one who has the same enemies as you have.
                    — Abraham Lincoln
                        
                
                        Everybody had his arms on everybody else's shoulders, and they were all singing. Mike was sitting at the table with several men in their shirt-sleeves, eating from a bowl of tuna fish, chopped onions and vinegar. They were all drinking wine and mopping up the oil and vinegar with pieces of bread. "Hello, Jake. Hello!" Mike called. "Come here. I want you to meet my friends. We are all having an hors d'œuvre.
                    — Ernest Hemingway
                        
                
                        They are good, he said. They play and make jokes and love one another. They are our brothers like the flying fish.
                    — Ernest Hemingway
                        
                
                        We are all travellers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend
                    — Robert Louis Stevenson
                        
                 
                        