My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake.
Aristotle
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My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my own sake
ARISTOTLE The best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake.
ARISTOTLE All of my life wishing on stars, wishing for him has finally come true... My wishes are no longer fo...
NYKI MACK Plato is my friend; Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.
ISAAC NEWTON My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.
HENRY FORD Best friend, my well-spring in the wilderness!
GEORGE ELIOT The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me a book I ain'...
ABRAHAM LINCOLN My best male friend is my best friend until he crosses me. We're all protective of the self.
NEIL LABUTE I have dreams, many dreams. Dreams of man doing evil things; hurting women and killing children for ...
ENRIQUE VEGA The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me a book I ain't read.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN If any man flatters me, I'll flatter him again; tho' he were my best Friend.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN A customer who complains is my best friend.
STEW LEONARD I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.
{His teacher...
ALEXANDER THE GREAT Well, perhaps he's not my best friend, but I don't think he hates me anymore.
MARY KIRCHOFF My Best Friend is a person who will give me a book I have not read.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN You’re my best friend, Shmuel,’ he said. ‘My best friend for life.
JOHN BOYNE Christina gave me a new look, and it's been working for me. She's the one who transformed me. She's ...
JAMIE BROBACK Misha, my best friend who got me into bed and fucked me with a lie.
PENELOPE DOUGLAS My friend is he who will tell me my faults in private.
SOLOMON IBN GABIROL My friend is he who will tell me my faults in private.
IBN GABIROL Gravity is my best friend. Gravity keeps me and my family together.
LEANNE T. My friend is one... who take me for what I am.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU Well, when I was a kid, I grew up in San Diego next to the ocean. The ocean was my friend - my best ...
ROBERT BALLARD Sleep is my best friend, When it embraces me no Problem of life can Bother me...!
IRSHAD BAIG My best friend is me, and I take good care of me.
DIANE VON FURSTENBERG I see Vostok-6 quite often in the centre for cosmonaut training. And every time I pass it by, I stro...
VALENTINA TERESHKOVA For me, a quarterback's best friend, especially a young quarterback's best friend, is a coac...
ROBERT GRIFFIN III She's always there for me when I need her; She's my best friend; she's just my everything.
ASHLEY OLSEN You took from me my best friend and the father of my children.
CONNIE MILLER My best friend is my husband.
SAMANTHA BOND When I came home for the summer after my first year of college, I told my mother that my best friend...
JANE SMILEY Michael, "I never expected the wish to come true."
The Trout, "Great Oceans! Why bother t...
P.L. TRAVERS He's my friend that speaks well of me behind my back
THOMAS FULLER My best friend is my worst critique.
MARIANA FULGER Well, because music is my life and music is not work for me.
GUNTHER SCHULLER I've had the boyhood thing of being Elvis. Now I want to be with my best friend, and my best friend'...
JOHN LENNON My cell phone is my best friend. It's my lifeline to the outside world.
CARRIE UNDERWOOD My parents were my two best friends. My third best friend was an author who did not know I existed.
JOHN GREEN He wasted his wishes on wishing.
SHEL SILVERSTEIN When Sinatra said, 'For my money, Tony Bennett is the best singer I've ever heard,' it c...
TONY BENNETT I'd walk through fire for my best friend. Well, not fire because that's dangerous. But a super humid...
ANONYMOUS He would stab his best friend for the sake of writing an epigram on his tombstone.
OSCAR WILDE I swear, by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask a...
AYN RAND I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask ano...
AYN RAND Getting better from depression demands a lifelong commitment. I've made that commitment for my l...
SUSAN POLIS SCHUTZ I hadn’t been in proper school in three years. My parents were my two best friends. My third best ...
JOHN GREEN For me, Jesus is my cleft in the rock. He is my safest friend, my safe totally loving accepting big ...
ANNE LAMOTT He remains my best friend of course and he wants the best for me, so he doesn't talk to me about it....
ALEXANDRE DESPATIE Me and my best friend can communicate with just facial expressions.
ANONYMOUS It's wrenching enough to lose the man who is your lover, your companion, your best friend, the fathe...
LYNN CAINE He looked down and did something quite out of character for him: he took hold of Shmuel's tiny hand ...
JOHN BOYNE He not only was my soccer coach, but a mentor for life. He was a friend. I have nothing but best wis...
CHAD BROWN I know that a man who shows me his wealth is like the beggar who shows me his poverty; they are both...
BEN HECHT The Only Way Out Is To DIE!!!!
BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE She is a friend of my mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back ...
TONI MORRISON Man, I'm messed up right now. My best friend is my father? The man I idolized as a kid... whose tatt...
SHERRILYN KENYON I have to be allowed room to do all different things.
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING If you love someone you say it, you say it right then, out loud. Otherwise the moment just passes yo...
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING I got a call this morning, and it was from Nancy Kerrigan, wishing me luck. She wished me luck and s...
MICHELLE KWAN My enemy is not the man who wrongs me, but the man who means to wrong me.
DEMOCRITUS She's always there for me when I need her; She's my best friend; she's just my everythin...
ASHLEY OLSEN Boldness be my friend.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My mother is my friend
Who shares with me her bread
All my hopelessness cured!
Her co...
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR I am really close to my family. My cousin is my best friend!
DANIELLA MONET My friend through many dangers. My lover who had healed my broken and weary soul. My mate who had wa...
SARAH J. MAAS We'll be together. We both got our Point Zéro wishes — each other. He said he wished for me every...
STEPHANIE PERKINS My relationship with God has gotten better and stronger for the simple fact that I understand it a l...
JAKE ROBERTS The cat could very well be man's best friend but would never stoop to admitting it.
DOUG LARSON I had a friend, Melissa, who was 28 years old. She was my best friend's wife, and she was my wif...
JASON ALDEAN Maxi dresses are also my best friend. They take me from my morning coffee, to the beach, to nighttim...
HILARY RHODA He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
BIBLE For God's sake give me the young man who has brains enough to make a fool of himself!
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON For God's sake, give me the young man who has brains enough to make a fool of himself
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON My third best friend was an author who did not know I existed.
JOHN GREEN My business is only to keep myself in motion, whilst motion pleases me; I only walk for the walk's s...
MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE My body's my best friend.
BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD For millions, Roger Ebert will be remembered as a writer and television personality who brought a se...
JEFF GREENFIELD I feel most comfortable in an old pair of jeans, Converse, and a man's jersey. My best friend cu...
JANE BIRKIN Who is the wisest man? He who neither knows or wishes for anything else than what happens.
JOHANN VON GOETHE Who is the wisest man? He who neither knows or wishes for anything else than what happens.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE I KNOW MY FRIEND, MY FRIEND KNOWS ME, IS THE KEY TO AVOID HURTING EACHOTHER.
FAGBAYIMU SAMSON ADEOLA My best friend is Lily Aldridge. Her daughter's my godchild.
ERIN HEATHERTON My husband is actually the nicest guy in the world. He's my sweetheart and best friend, and one ...
GENA SHOWALTER My motto is: Contented with little, yet wishing for more.
CHARLES LAMB My motto is: Contented with little, yet wishing for more
CHARLES LAMB Prayers and wishes are worthless my friend, if they are not accompanied by tangible human actions.
ABHIJIT NASKAR My Best Friend and I have spent plenty of time together, despite me being in my First Ever Relations...
HOLLY SMALE Yup, the toilet is my best friend before a show.
ERIC CARR I hope people half my age and twice my age will listen to my music - I want it to live forever and f...
HUNTER HAYES My friend asked me if it had been cathartic, to write my memoir. I looked down at the sculptures—i...
NICK FLYNN Growth for the sake of growth in my opinion is not progress.
DAVID REID Lily, I have known you all my life, and I have watched you grow up from my sister’s annoying best ...
SUSIE KAYE LOPEZ He was a nobody. One of those shy kids who turned into social invalids when that first blast of adol...
JOHN BACKDERF My mother-in-law fell down a wishing well. I was amazed; I never knew they worked.
LES DAWSON She is a friend of my mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back ...
TONI MORRISON She was my best friend for 21 years. From the days we played with My Little Pony.
AMANDA JONES I am Happy and satisfied with what I am.
10000 will take me wrong, 1000 will go against me, 100 will...
NEHA KOTHARI He was my best friend,
ALAN MOORE He's definitely my best friend.
KURT CLARK It's a sad man my friend who's livin' in his own skin and can't stand the company.
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[Lat., Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura ...
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