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Fan the sinking flame of hilarity with the wing of friendship; and pass the rosy wine.
- quote by Charles Dickens
Fast as the rolling seasons bring The hour of fate to those we love, Each pearl that leaves the broken string Is set in Friendship's crown above. As narrower grows the earthly chain, The circle widens in the sky; These are our treasures that remain, But those are stars that beam on high.
- quote by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Fate chooses our relatives, we choose our friends.
- quote by Jacques Delille
Flowers are lovely; love is flower-like; Friendship is a sheltering tree; Oh the joys that came down shower-like, Of friendship, love, and liberty, Ere I was old!
- quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Flowers are lovely; love is flower-like; Friendship is a sheltering tree; Oh the joys that came down shower-like, Of friendship, love, and liberty, Ere I was old!
- quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
For all are friends in heaven, all faithful friends; And many friendships in the days of time Begun, are lasting here, and growing still.
- quote by Robert Pollok
For all are friends in heaven, all faithful friends; And many friendships in the days of time Begun, are lasting here, and growing still.
- quote by Robert Pollok
For by these Shall I try friends: you shall perceive how you Mistake my fortunes; I am wealthy in my friends.
- quote by William Shakespeare
For friendship, of itself a holy tie, Is made more sacred by adversity.
- quote by John Dryden
For my boyhood's friend hath fallen, the pillar of my trust, The true, the wise, the beautiful, is sleeping in the dust.
- quote by George Stillman Hillard