Friendship's the wine of life: but friendship new... is neither strong nor pure.
‐‐ Edward Young
Friendship will not stand the strain of very much good advice for very long.
‐‐ Robert Staughton Lynd
Friendship with a man is friendship with his virtue.
‐‐ Mencius
Friendship with ones self is all important, because without it one cannot be friends with anyone else in the world.
‐‐ Eleanor Roosevelt
Friendship without self-interest is one of the rare and beautiful things of life.
‐‐ James F. Byrnes
Friendships and marriage are far more potent than financial conflicts.
‐‐ Michael Arrington
Friendships are among the most fundamental of human needs.
‐‐ Tom Rath
Friendships are discovered rather than made.
‐‐ Harriet Beecher Stowe
Friendships are forgotten when the game begins.
‐‐ Alvin Dark
Friendships are fragile things, and require as much handling as any other fragile and precious thing.
‐‐ Randolph Bourne
Friendships are the family we make - not the one we inherit. I've always been someone to whom friendship, elective affinities, is as important as family.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
Friendships begun in this world will be taken up again, never to be broken off.
‐‐ Saint Francis de Sales
Friendships born on the field of athletic strife are the real gold of competition. Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust.
‐‐ Jesse Owens
Friendships in childhood are usually a matter of chance, whereas in adolescence they are most often a matter of choice.
‐‐ David Elkind
Friendships, in general, are suddenly contracted; and therefore it is no wonder they are easily dissolved.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
Friendships, like marriages, are dependent on avoiding the unforgivable.
‐‐ John D. MacDonald
Friendships that don't fit my life anymore have faded away, and new ones have come in.
‐‐ Amanda Lindhout
Friendships that have stood the test of time and change are surely best.
‐‐ Joseph Parry
'Fright Night' I can just about deal with. Because the original is such a 1980s extravaganza. Which is a good thing. Obviously. But something like 'The Others' or anything psychological: I'm no good with that. I don't like it when there's space for me to use my imagination.
‐‐ Imogen Poots
Frightened people want to protect themselves, sometimes without thinking about others. Often, they get angry and want to find someone to blame for catastrophe. Inevitably, they spread information without checking if it's true.
‐‐ David Ignatius
'Fringe' is a sci-fi show. But once you go beyond the genre, you're immersed in a profound reality.
‐‐ Anna Torv
'Fringe' is one of my favorite television shows, from its inception. I absolutely love all of the science fiction of it, the mystery of it, and the science in it.
‐‐ Jill Scott
'Fringe' was the first time I realized that I could ever man up in a character and make this transition from being a boy or a young man into actually being a man.
‐‐ Seth Gabel
Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck.
‐‐ George Carlin
Fritz Lang was one of my dearest, dearest friends. I loved working with him.
‐‐ Sylvia Sidney
Frivolity is a stern taskmaster.
‐‐ Bill Griffith
Frivolity is inborn, conceit acquired by education.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Frivolous lawsuits are booming in this county. The U.S. has more costs of litigation per person than any other industrialized nation in the world, and it is crippling our economy.
‐‐ Jack Kingston
From 1 till 7, when we moved to England, I spoke only Portuguese.
‐‐ Francesca Annis
From 15 or 16, I always wanted to be an Olympic champion, but I don't think you ever believe it until it actually happens.
‐‐ Jessica Ennis-Hill
From 16 years old, I wanted to have a baby, that's all I wanted.
‐‐ Sadie Frost
From 17 to 21, I was obsessed by sport and art. In art, I loved the pre-Raphaelites and Rembrandt first. Then I discovered Salvador Dali, and it was like finding something I already knew.
‐‐ Anthony Browne
From 18 to 22, I was alone, living in L.A. with a bunch of friends, partying.
‐‐ Heath Ledger
From 1801, Napoleon began an ambitious programme of civil reform to standardise law and justice, centralise education, introduce uniform weights and measures and a fully functioning internal market. That achievement alone makes him one of the giants of history.
‐‐ Saul David
From 1836, down to last year, there is no proof of the Government having any confidence in the duration of peace, or possessing increased security against war.
‐‐ Richard Cobden
From 1859 to 1971, the U.S. oil industry grew virtually continuously, in the process serving mightily to drive our economy and win our wars. But that growth was stopped dead in 1971 and sent into decline thereafter, as the advent of the EPA and the accompanying National Environmental Policy Act made it increasingly difficult to drill.
‐‐ Robert Zubrin
From 1865 to 1965, my race, the black race, was one of the most competitive, entrepreneurial, Christian, moral races in our country. We had the highest percentage of entrepreneurs in the country, the highest percentage of marriage in the country.
‐‐ Burgess Owens
From 19 to 28 there was a lot of turmoil in my life, but in a stuck way. Then, around 28, my life started to get shaken up. I realized I wanted to grow more and that anything that wasn't working in my life, I could fix it. I feel like I came into my womanhood. And that was when I got married.
‐‐ Alicia Silverstone
From 1918 on, trade unionists were to express from the platforms of their congresses the workers' desire for peace through a rational organization of the world.
‐‐ Leon Jouhaux
From 1931 to 1937, I was a Fellow and Lecturer in Economics at Hertford College, Oxford.
‐‐ James Meade
From 1936 on, I have taken more falls than any other 20 comedians put together. From the time I was 21, I've taken them on everything from clay courts to cement to wood floors, coming off pianos, going out a two-story window, landing on Dean, falling into the rough. You do that and you're gonna have problems.
‐‐ Jerry Lewis
From 1940 to the present, the art world - and particularly Los Angeles - has undergone a transformation not unlike the Italian Renaissance.
‐‐ Jeffrey Deitch
From 1941 to 1945 we won a war by enlisting the whole-hearted support of all our people and all our resources.
‐‐ James Forrestal
From 1945 to 1974, the Western world - including America - was more socialistic than capitalistic, more pro-labor than pro-business.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
From 1945 to 1991, China was engaged in a series of wars that nearly broke them. This generation has been through hell: the Great Leap Forward, hunger, starvation, near collision with the Russians - the Cultural Revolution gone mad. I have no doubt that this generation wants a peaceful rise.
‐‐ Lee Kuan Yew
From 1950 to 2000, the U.S. economy grew at an average rate of 3.5 percent. That generated a massive gain in real GDP per person from $16,000 to over $50,000. A huge win for the middle class.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
From 1958 to 1966, I was in exile. I just wandered around teaching, waiting for an offer from Harvard.
‐‐ Sheldon Lee Glashow
From 1961 to 1964, I was fortunate enough to work at a think tank in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago. As a writer and editor, I reported in a publication about the thinkers. Our offices were in a former mansion; I worked in what had been the ballroom. As I sat typing my copy, I imagined the dancers waltzing.
‐‐ Karen DeCrow
From 1961 to 1965 Barney and I had not seen another UFO.
‐‐ Betty Hill
From 1962 to 1965, the guitar became this icon of youth culture, thanks mostly to the Beatles.
‐‐ Pat Metheny