and


 
It pays to know the enemy not least
because at some time you may have the opportunity
to turn him into a friend.
  General, all Paulo Coelho
  Health and illness Stephen King
  Friendship Albert Einstein
  Wealth and money Nikola Tesla
  Fortune, misfortune Mark Twain
Margaret Thatcher     Freedom Plato
I am a success today because I had a friend
who believed in me and I didn't have the heart to let him down.
  Happiness Aristotle
  Cleverness Lao Tzu
  Knowledge, science, art Niccolo Machiavelli
  Life and death Mother Teresa
  Love and hate Thomas Carlyle
Abraham Lincoln      God, faith and religion Abraham Lincoln
Three kinds of friends are beneficial, and three are harmful.
When friends are honest, sincere, or knowledgeable,
they are beneficial.
When friends are pretentious, fawning, or opportunistic,
they are harmful.
  Marriage Napoleon Bonaparte
  People Ralph Waldo Emerson
  Man, woman Benjamin Franklin
  Children Khalil Gibran
  Good and evil Gautama Buddha
Confucius      Soul and spirit Victor Hugo
The only service a friend can really render
is to keep up your courage
by holding up to you a mirror
in which you can see a noble image of yourself.
  Truth and lie Og Mandino
  Society and state Confucius
  Beauty Socrates
  Youth and old age Winston Churchill
  Politics Friedrich Nietzsche
George Bernard Shaw     Justice Oprah Winfrey
No one is a friend to his friend,
who does not love in return.
  War and peace Wolfgang Von Goethe
  Success and failure Marilyn Monroe
  Witty J.F. Kennedy
  Books Arthur Schopehauer
  Marphy's laws Leonardo da Vinci
Plato      Holly Bible Joseph Stalin

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z