Friendship

ALEXANDER, STEPHANIE

Food and wine and friendship matter more than almost anything I can think of. Together they involve skill and craft and patience, and understanding of difference, and appreciation, and the desire to bring happiness to others.

ALEXANDER, STEPHANIE

ANON, ANON

Friends have a way of speaking without words.

ANON, ANON

ANON, ANON

A hug is the shortest distance between two friends.

ANON, ANON

ANON, ANON

Friends are the brothers and sisters we choose to share our life with.

ANON, ANON

ANON, ANON

A friend is someone who reaches for your hand but touches your heart.

ANON, ANON

ARNIM, MARY ELIZABETH – Elizabeth and Her Garden

I suppose the fact is that no friendship can stand the breakfast test… Civilisation has done away with curl-papers, yet at that hour the soul of the Hausfrau is as tightly screwed up as was ever her grandmother's hair, and though my body comes down mechanically, having been trained that way by punctual parents, my soul never thinks of beginning to wake up for other people till lunch-time, and never does so completely till it has been taken out of doors and aired in the sunshine. Who can begin the conventional amiability the first thing in the morning? It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies; it is the triumph of the Disagreeable and the Cross. I am convinced that the Muses and the Graces never thought of having breakfast anywhere but in bed.

ARNIM, MARY ELIZABETH - Elizabeth and Her Garden

BRYCE, QUENTIN

Again and again, I learn how much friendship enriches my life, bringing warmth, assurance, humour, inspiration, a sense of security. It depends on honesty, trust, loyalty. It’s about giving. It’s for sharing the good times, but also the tough times, hurt, grief, sadness.

BRYCE, QUENTIN

BRYCE, QUENTIN

Women have a great capacity for friendship. Whatever our background, wherever we come from, we share powerful bonds – the hopes and aspirations we have for future generations for our children and grandchildren.

BRYCE, QUENTIN

EVERAGE, DAME EDNA – A Recipe for Happiness

Select some sound hearts. Be careful not to bruise them with unfeeling words. Take of milk of human kindness one heartful. Add to this plenty of tact. Warm the mixture with sympathy. Do not let it get too hot at first, lest it only ferment mischief. Knead with plenty of oil of unselfishness to make all smooth. Beware of jars (lovely wording). The mixture should be kept in a warm corner of the heart.
Years only serve to improve the flavour of friends thus preserved

EVERAGE, DAME EDNA - A Recipe for Happiness