Friendship Tolerance Quotes

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“A friend is someone who will always be there for you, in good and hard times.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Kristin Michelle Elizabeth
“Only those who stick around long enough to see the caterpillar turn into the butterfly actually get to witness the transformation.”
Kristin Michelle Elizabeth

Bohdi Sanders
“Your loyalty to friends and family should have no limit, although it may be expressed in ways that others cannot understand.”
Bohdi Sanders, Modern Bushido: Living a Life of Excellence

Shivam Singh
“Irony of "importance": Those who deserve, don't get it; Those who don't, get it in abundance by you.”
Shivam Singh

Enock Maregesi
“Usiwapoteze marafiki zako wa mwanzo kwa sababu ya ujinga wako, wala usiwaache marafiki zako wa mwanzo kwa sababu ya ujinga wao.”
Enock Maregesi

Cornell Woolrich
“You haven't any right to expect your friends to be larger than yourself, larger than life. Just take them as they are, cut down to average size, and be glad you have them. To drink with, laugh with, borrow money from, lend money to, stay away from their special girls as you want them to stay away from yours, and above all, never break your word to, once it's been given.

And that is all the obligation you have, all you have the right to expect.

("New York Blues")”
Cornell Woolrich, Night and Fear: A Centenary Collection of Stories by Cornell Woolrich

Enock Maregesi
“Marafiki zako wa mwanzo ambao bado ni marafiki zako mpaka sasa ni wazuri kuliko wote kutokana na sababu mbalimbali: Wamekuwepo pamoja nawe katika shida na raha; wanakujua vizuri unapokuwa na furaha, na wanakujua vizuri unapokuwa na huzuni; mmezoeana kwa miaka mingi na wanaujua hata utani wako wa ndani; wanajua nini unapendelea zaidi na nini hupendelei zaidi, na wanazijua sifa zako za ushupavu na sifa zako za udhaifu. Hata hivyo, katika maisha yetu, tunahitaji marafiki wa aina zote mbili kurahisisha maisha. Marafiki wapya hutuongezea viungo muhimu katika maisha yetu wakati marafiki wa mwanzo ni nguzo au miamba imara ya maisha yetu, na ndiyo watu hasa watakaotusaidia katika shida na raha! Usiwapoteze au usiwaache marafiki zako wa mwanzo lakini jenga mahusiano mapya. Marafiki zako wa mwanzo ni dhahabu, wa sasa ni fedha.”
Enock Maregesi

“Why the difference? We are one! Yes, we are one! We are one because we breathe the same air no matter where we go! Just as the fingers lean on the same hand for survival, so are we! God knew why He created the fingers with spaces! We are one! Let us not harm ourselves just because you don’t understand me and I don’t understand you! Let us miss misunderstanding, and we shall surely see that understanding! We are one! Just as the fingers come together to feed the same stomach that gives the hand they all stand on strength, so are we! When it is time for work, some of the fingers are very active and some stay dormant, but they all receive the same nutrient from the body! When it is time for thumbs-up, the thumb rises for the approval and glory and all other fingers come together in support of it! All the fingers have their own unique function that is vital for the good functioning of the hand! Let one finger get hurt, and you shall see how the others would never be comfortable! We are separated for a purpose, and we are one for a purpose! The glory of the thick forest is not in how the trees stand alone when you have a closer view, but how it looks so beautiful like a canopy from a distance! The difference is in how we see it! The difference is in how we understand it! Hello, we are one! The love of God is for all!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“Good friends are like angels. You don't have to see them to know they are there for you.”
Moywaywa

Robin Hobb
“It is quite one thing to admit a fault to yourself. It is another thing entirely to have a friend not only agree with you, but point out the full depth of the fault.”
Robin Hobb, Assassin's Quest

J.T. Sather
“It's not a bad thing to play second fiddle if the first chair is a virtuoso.”
J.T. Sather, How to Survive When the Bottom Drops Out

Sahara Sanders
“Sometimes, even those whom we consider as our close friends may betray us so easily, in a moment when we do not even expect it. Such is the truth of life, despite so many eloquent odes humanity dedicated to friendship.”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Nancy Rubin Stuart
“Her conclusions were not always favorable, but she rarely aired her negative opinions about others even to her closest friends.”
Nancy Rubin Stuart, American Empress: The Life and Times of Marjorie Merriweather Post

Rae Knightly
“It’s okay, Ben-friend. Your secret is safe with me.”
Rae Knightly, Ben Archer and the World Beyond

Austin Stack
“Acting jealous was wrong, and Kat felt happy with her life...even if she wished she could brag about how she saved lives and defeated an evil genius today. Sometimes, having a secret identity stunk.”
Austin Stack, Kat Doggers: Superspy: Book 1 of the Kat Doggers Series

Jessica Speer
“Friendship changes are common in middle school. Kids even change what they are looking for in friendship and what qualities they are drawn to in friends.”
Jessica Speer, Middle School - Safety Goggles Advised: Exploring the WEIRD Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes and Popularity to Peer Pressure

Jessica Speer
“All friendships naturally change over time. But, like crushes, braces, and pimples, friendship changes are especially common in middle school.”
Jessica Speer, Middle School - Safety Goggles Advised: Exploring the WEIRD Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes and Popularity to Peer Pressure