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People still use the expression 'zhi yin' to mean 'close friends' or 'soul mates,' but what it really means is 'understanding music
— Cassandra Clare
I must use these great men's virtues as a cloak for my weakness.
— Michel De Montaigne
With a mini series you can give the story a proper sense of pacing, a proper sense of closure.
— Garth Ennis
I would love to say that I have an eighth-inning guy, a seventh-inning guy, a left-handed guy, a long guy.
— Brad Ausmus
A long time ago. I came to the understanding that all men are friends by convenience and enemies by choice.
— John Christopher
Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.
— Richard Bach
I was married and divorced at 23.
— Helen Fisher
Sometimes the simplest solution out of conflict is becoming someone's friend, instead of saying goodbye forever.
— Shannon L. Alder
The women glare at each other. Grin. You have friends when you're fifteen years old. Sometimes you get them back.
— Fredrik Backman
Who and what you affiliate your life around will likely determine who you'll become.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
But he knew full well that marriage vows were not a guarantee, nor a promise, of everlasting happiness.
— Kristen Callihan
Jose understands winning and losing are twins in a way. When you win you don't gloat and when you lose you don't go bananas.
— Alex Ferguson
You know you do not understand yourself if everyone seems to understand you.
— Moffat Machingura
Our triumphs seem hollow unless we have friends to share them, and our failures are made bearable by their understanding.
— James Rachels
Ignorance is a horrible thing. But arrogance, the belief that knowing a little more than the ignorant makes you wise, is more horrible still.
— James Rozoff
However deep our devotion may be to parents or to children, it is our contemporaries alone with whom understanding is instinctive and entire.
— Vera Brittain
If your best friends do not read books, they reads you.
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
True learning happens when books and friends, writing and understanding intermingle in a rich soup of participation.
— R. David Lankes