Without friends no one would choose to live.


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Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods.
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Without friends no one would choose to live, though he has all other goods.
ARISTOTLE
Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods.
DHARM BABU
Without friends, no one would want to live, even if he had all other goods.
ARISTOTLE
I would choose to live a century in a dark room instead of hanging out with fake friends.
SHER E YAZDAN
Don't choose a profession you can live with;
choose a profession you can't live without.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO
We may live without friends; we may live without books. But civilized men cannot live without cooks.
OWEN MEREDITH
We may live without friends; we may live without books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks
EDWARD G. BULWER-LYTTON
If I could live in one city and do every single thing I do there, I would choose Venice. You can'...
NILE RODGERS
If you told me I could only do one thing, I would choose live concerts.
MANDY PATINKIN
Live and die in Aristotle's works.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
No, I would not want to live in a world without dragons, as I would not want to live in a world with...
R.A. SALVATORE
To live happily is an inward power of the soul. -Aristotle.
ARISTOTLE
To live alone one must be a beast or a god, says Aristotle. Leaving out the third case: one must be ...
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
I have lived poverty. I didn't choose it. No one would choose humiliation, pain, and rage.
CAROLYN CHUTE
If I were to live knowing that I would die, I would rather choose not to live after all.
EPHDAN
I'm the kind of crazy no one can deal with, but no one can live without...
SHANE J VAN DER VELDE
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Cho...
MARY ANNE RADMACHER
Every one desires to live long, but no one would be old.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Every one desires to live long, but no one would be old.
JONATHAN SWIFT
All we really want is for no one to have a boring life, to be impressive, so we can be impressed. ~ ...
DAVE EGGERS
I would like to be refered to as 'The Big Aristotle'.
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL
We may live without poetry, music and art; We may live without conscience, and live without heart;...
LORD LYTTON (EDWARD ROBERT BULWER LYTTON) ("OWEN MEREDITH")
Choose your friends wisely, and also choose friends that you can trust.
ELYN SAKS
I am learning to live close to the lives of my friends without ever seeing them. No miles of any mea...
JOHN MUIR
We did not choose to be the guardians of the gate, but there is no one else.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
One may no more live in the world without picking up the moral prejudices of the world than one will...
H. L. MENCKEN
How sweet is life, can we but choose with whom to live it: to live for oneself is no life.
MENANDER
I would like to be refered to as 'The Big Aristotle'.
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... I think I know the secret to a long and happy marriage - just choose someone you can't live with...
LISA KLEYPAS
If the human race can all find one voice, scored by a mutual understanding, to live and do good by o...
MARCO OSCAR OZ
No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all other things in the world
ARISTOTLE
Totally without hope one cannot live. To live without hope is to cease to live. Hell is hopelessness...
JüRGEN MOLTMANN
Choose your friends, don't let them Choose you
STEPHEN .R. ANYAEGBU
No one should have to choose between medicine and other necessities. No one should have to use the e...
BRAD HENRY
Live with intention.
Walk to the edge.
Listen Hard.
Practice wellness.
Play with...
MARY ANNE RADMACHER
No one can occupy your generosity except you. Who can occupy your patience when impatience roars thr...
GARY ZUKAV
If I had to choose, I'd choose my friends over my career.
LARISA OLEYNIK
Dogs are not allowed to choose where they live; my fate would be decided by people.
W. BRUCE CAMERON
No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all the other things in the world.
ARISTOTLE
Blood It's something that none of us can live without and friends are not someone and they are our t...
PALITHA ARIYARATHNA
Learn to live without a hand so that probably,if one is cut away,it will pose no problem
ONIOSUN TEMIDAYO ISAIAH
No one, not even his friends, suspected anything.
CHIEF YVAN DELORME
To live without love, is to have no light.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA
Choose to do more than just exist; choose to live.
STEVE MARABOLI
One may live without bread, not without roses
JEAN RICHEPIN
If you were called away from life tomorrow, would you leave without regret? Live Life today with no ...
SCOTTIE SOMERS
If I had to choose, I'd choose my friends over my career.
LARISA OLEYNIK
If I could, Sister James, I would certainly choose to live in innocence. But innocence can only be w...
JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY
No level raised without reading, is like a body trying to live without breathing.
ILIAS OUMARRI
The best place to live is that one where your friends are.
DANIEL MELGAçO
To live without risk for me would be tantamount to death.
JACQUELINE COCHRAN
One cannot live without inconsistency
CARL GUSTAV JUNG
When confronted with two alternatives, life and death, one is to choose death without hesitation.
YAMAMOTO TSUNETOMO
Surely if each one saw another's heart,There would be no commerce,No sale or bargain pass: all would...
GEORGE HERBERT
I honestly have no idea how to live without you.
STEPHENIE MEYER
No one would be foolish enough to choose war over peace--in peace sons bury their fathers, but in wa...
CROESUS OF LYDIA
I choose no to live a below par life as mediocrity is never for once tolerated out here.
OLASOT
You can't choose your family but some people should choose better friends.
RICHARD 'GRIMESY' GRIMES
No matter what Aristotle and the Philosophers say, nothing is equal to tobacco; it's the passion...
MOLIERE
I love my right-wing friends, my practical friends, my bleeding heart friends - without all of these...
DANA PERINO
It is the nature of desire not to be satisfied, and most human beings live only for the gratificatio...
GERALD G. MAY
a life lived without friends, is a life worth no memories
MORRI MOMENT
Best friends are relatives we choose.
LAYLA MORGAN WILDE
A man can stand a lot as long as he can stand himself. He can live without hope, without friends, wi...
AXEL MUNTHE
Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom. JOHN ADAMS No workman without tools,/ Nor Lawyer without Fools,/ Can live by their Rules.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
Why would Mr. Reiner or any of his union friends not want to give everyday workers a voice? ... Payc...
ERIC BEACH
If you could choose one characteristic that would get you through life, choose a sense of humor.
JENNIFER JONES
No one, ever, wrote anything as well even after one drink as he would have done without it
RING LARDNER
I choose to invest in markets that are healthy so I can afford to live in one that isn't.
DOUGLAS J UTBERG
Would you rather live one perfect day over and over or live your life with no perfect days but just ...
JENNY HAN
If there was no such thing as death, men would scarcely live. The human race thrives on the fear of ...
KIRPA RAI
Choose your friends carefully but don’t worry about your enemies, they will choose you
CARL HENEGAN
One good thing can be said for inflation: without it there would be no football.
MARTY RAGAWAY
Everyone wants to live long, but no one wants to be called old
ICELANDIC PROVERB
People choose their death when they choose how they live.
OLASOT
No one should live by the early bird policy without finding out whether he classifies as a bird or a...
UNKNOWN
I choose to live, not just exist.
JAMES HETFIELD
I was one of the first people to learn that Jackie was going to marry Aristotle Onassis.
PIERRE SALINGER
Every single one of you are on my friend list as a result of a conscious decision. I am not only gla...
FEMALE IMAGINATION
If we had to choose one American Idol to go out to dinner with, it would be Fantasia. There are no a...
SIMON COWELL
If we had to choose one American Idol to go out to dinner with, it would be Fantasia. There are no a...
SIMON COWELL
Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color. Choosing your socks by their c...
ANON.
Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color. Choosing your socks by their c...
ANONYMOUS
Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color. Choosing your socks by their c...
ANONYMOUS
In politics, everybody is free to choose his friends and allies.
LALU PRASAD YADAV
We can't live without taxes, but we sure would like to have good ones.
CHARLES ADAMS
Without some goals and some efforts to reach it, no man can live.
JOHN DEWEY
Without some goal and some efforts to reach it, no man can live.
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
You can choose your friends but you sho' can't choose your family, an' they're still kin to you no m...
HARPER LEE
You can see I have no will to stay away from you, no tolerance to live without you.
AMANDA LANCE
Fate chooses our relatives, we choose our friends.
HEINRICH VON PIERER
Fate chooses your relations, you choose your friends.
JACQUES DELILLE
Fate chooses our relatives, we choose our friends.
THE TALMUD
Fate chooses our relatives, we choose our friends.
JACQUES DELILLE
Friends are the family we choose for ourselves
EDNA BUCHANAN
We would be happy to have a discussion with the family at any time they choose to initiate one. Ther...
BARBARA GOODMAN
I live for my sons. I would be lost without them.
PRINCESS OF WALES DIANA
I live for my sons. I would be lost without them.
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