
A Friend in need is a friend in deed. Friends are flowers in the gardern of life. Friendship is a treasure. Sulekha been a great hub to dig and find your own treasure of friendship. Thank you sulekha for providing this wonderful media to meet different people from different parts of the world. I have found lot of friends thru this media via their encouraging comments and views.
My thoughts about friendship,
Who is a Friend?
What is Friendship?
Choose your friend wisely
Appreciate your friend
Don't Smother
Lose the Flight Don't Lose Friend
Keep in Touch
Who is a Friend?
My thoughts about friendship,
Who is a Friend?
The best kind of friend is the one you could sit on a porch with, swing with, never say a word, and then walk away feeling like that was the best conversation you've had.
A Friend is
Faithful
Reliable
In touch
Enduring
Needed
Devoted
A friend is always faithful to you, even during the bad times.
A friend is reliable..you can count on one to always be there.
A friend stays in touch, even though it may not be as often as you'd like!
A true friendship is enduring, lasting even when friends lose touch for a while.
A friend is always there for you when you need someone.
A friend is devoted to your friendship and will never do anything to destroy it.
Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.
A Friend is
Faithful
Reliable
In touch
Enduring
Needed
Devoted
A friend is always faithful to you, even during the bad times.A friend is reliable..you can count on one to always be there.
A friend stays in touch, even though it may not be as often as you'd like!
A true friendship is enduring, lasting even when friends lose touch for a while.
A friend is always there for you when you need someone.
A friend is devoted to your friendship and will never do anything to destroy it.
Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.
Friendship consists in forgetting what one givesand remembering what one recieves
- Alexandre Dumas The Younger
Friendship is always a Sweet Responsibility
never an opportunity
- Kahlil Gibran
Choose Friends Wisely
Often, people gain popularity not for who they are but for what they have: money, beauty, a new car, a boyfriend. When forming a friendship, it’s crucial to figure out why you want to be around a person. Ultimately, if there’s no trust and genuine affection between you and your friend, you’re
short-changing yourself. Friendships last longer when interests are shared and friends are there for each other during the ups and downs. Choose friends for their inner qualities and common interests instead of for their status.
You and your mother just had a blow-out.You storm up to your room, grab the phone and speed-dial your friend.She’ll listen, be supportive, understand. When you hang up, you feel miraculously better. And when things are going great in your life-that friend is the first person you tell. So how do you hold on?By expressing how much she means to you. Show up occasionally with a bag of chocolates, invite her along when your parents have an extra ticket. And beyond the material gestures, be there for her. Congratulate when she’s feeling pumped. Never take her for granted.
Don’t Smother
Good friends don’t need to be together all the time. A true friend knows when to give some space, allow her other relationships as well as some alone time. If you’re too needy of your friend’s attention, she may begin to resent it and the relationship may come to feel like an obligation. Besides if you cling to just one friend, you too miss out on making new ones.
Good friends don’t need to be together all the time. A true friend knows when to give some space, allow her other relationships as well as some alone time. If you’re too needy of your friend’s attention, she may begin to resent it and the relationship may come to feel like an obligation. Besides if you cling to just one friend, you too miss out on making new ones.Lose the Fight, Not the Friend
Even the closest friends don’t agree on everything. There will be misunderstandings and arguments-that’s OK. But remember that you’re friends, not clones.
Life changes. People move away, but call, write, e-mail; make the effort to keep in contact. Distance won’t keep real friends apart.
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