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friendship wine flames
Fan the sinking flame of hilarity with the wing of friendship; and pass the rosy wine. Charles Dickens
friendship christmas new-year
Many merry Christmases, many happy New Years. Unbroken friendships, great accumulations of cheerful recollections and affections on earth, and heaven for us all. Charles Dickens
friendship relationship goodbye
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again. Charles Dickens
friendship adversity flames
The firmest of friendships have been formed in mutual adversity, as iron is most strongly united by the fiercest flame. Charles Caleb Colton
friendship adversity ties
Friendship, of itself a holy tie, is made more sacred by adversity. Charles Caleb Colton
friendship said my-friends
"Do not repine, my friends," said Mr. Pecksniff, tenderly. "Do not weep for me. It is chronic." Charles Dickens
friendship illusion invisible
These precious illusions in my head did not let me down when I was defenseless, and parting with them is like parting with invisible best friends. Alanis Morissette
friendship brother weather
You are a worksmith and who cares for his brothers, whos not seduced by illusions or fair weather friends. Alanis Morissette
friendship spring men
If the earth is man's extended body, to be loved and respected as one's own body, those who do no greening of themselves will hardly bring about the greening of America. The idea of 'greening' involves color, flowering, freshness of spring, and, above all, respect for what is organic and vegetative as distinct from the mechanical and metallic. Alan Watts
jest trade
It is good to jest, but not to make a trade of jesting. Elizabeth I
jest true-words
Many a true word hath been spoken in jest. William Shakespeare
jest made earnest
The universe was not made in jest but in solemn incomprehensible earnest. Annie Dillard
jest
In jest, there is truth. William Shakespeare
jest dare knows
The truth I do not dare to know I muffle with a jest. Emily Dickinson
jest cynic wit
Woman: the peg on which the wit hangs his jest, the preacher his text, the cynic his grouch and the sinner his justification. Helen Rowland
jest true-words
Many a true word is spoken in jest Geoffrey Chaucer
jest intellect
Jesting is often only indigence of intellect. Jean de la Bruyere
jest loses
Some had rather lose their friend then their Jest. George Herbert
maxims tree
You should go to a pear tree for pears, not to an elm. - Maxims Publilius Syrus
maxims values
The value of a thing is what that thing will bring. -Legal Maxim Larry Niven
maxims
Few maxims are true in every respect. Luc de Clapiers