Genuine Friends quotes:

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  • Friendship is genuine when two friends can enjoy each others company without speaking a word to one another. -- George Ebers
  • As you might have gathered, I prefer the honest, decent and genuinely accepting friends and family I have in the conservative world. -- Tammy Bruce
  • If the years have taught me one thing it's that those who care are always scarce. Those who genuinely care; not the acquaintances, false friends or those with similar aspirations. The few who seek your company, the souls who would plainly step off the world for you. Once you resolve to ignore them, only regret will follow. -- Darrell Drake
  • Hana yori dango. Dumplings over flowers. It basically means that someone should value needs over wants, substance over appearance. As in, make sure you have food and shelter before you burn money on something extravagant. And, you know, choose genuine friends who will be there for you over pretty, shallow ones. Don't get carried away by beauty if it leaves you empty. -- Amanda Sun
  • True friends share genuine closeness and remain friends irrespective of fluctuating fortunes. -- Dalai Lama
  • When we're in that kind of childish space, we're more genuine and feel more comfortable with our friends. -- Evan Spiegel
  • Friendship is genuine when two friends can enjoy each others company without speaking a word to one another. -- George Ebers
  • Friends, genuine friends, have much more to do with whether we have a warm heart, not money or power. -- Dalai Lama
  • I do not need any friends. I prefer enemies. They are better company and their feelings towards you are always genuine. -- Dylan Thomas
  • Turning your nose up at a genuine and sincere gesture of hospitality is no way to travel or to make friends around the world. -- Anthony Bourdain
  • I definitely have some colleagues that I respect, and we get together from time to time. But I actually have just like genuine friends. -- Quentin Tarantino
  • It is a beautiful thing when folks in poverty are no longer just a missions project but become genuine friends and family with whom we laugh, cry, dream and struggle. -- Shane Claiborne
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