“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, did you?”— Stephen King, amazon.com
“Your friends think of him as their friend, and his buddies consider you their buddy, too.”— Meredith Bodgas, glamour.com
“He will want to meet the people who are important in your life, and he will make efforts to get along with them. Someone who is thinking about a future together understands that if he wants you in his life, the people you care about will probably be around for a while too.”— Ben, thrutcher.com
“Friends come in and out of your life like busboys a a restaurant, did you ever notice that?”— Stephen King, amazon.com
“Stop letting your friends treat you like shit just because you don't want to lose them. Fuck that, get new friends.”— Unknown, facebook.com
“I feel like my life is so scattered right now. Like it's all the small pieces of paper and someone's turned on the fan. But, talking to you makes me feel like the fan's been turned off for a little bit. Like things could actually make sense. You completely unscatter me, and I appreciate that so much…”— John Green, amazon.com
“There can't be a quarrel without two parties, and I won't be one. I will be a friend to you in spite of you. So now you know what you've got to expect.”— Charles Dickens, amazon.com
“Any friendship or relationship is a two way street. If the effort you're putting forth isn't being reciprocated, let it go.”— carrissa, twitter.com
“The eyelid kiss. This gentle kiss entails a soft, almost feathery kiss on the other person’s closed eyelids. A kiss on the eyes is usually common between mother and child, and even friends.”— Aishani Laha, newlovetimes.com
“The cheek kiss. The cheek kiss is a kiss that is all about conveying that you like someone. Rather than dive right in at the mouth, one person lays a gentle kiss right on the other's cheek. This kiss is about friendship and affection.”— Laura Beck, cosmopolitan.com
“The forehead kiss. A kiss on the forehead is a gentle expression of admiration. Usually it is a kiss of friendship or a starter kiss for something for romantic later.”— Ahmed Raza, wisetoast.com
“Desperate daters drop their friends. If you NEED a relationship, then nothing is going to stand in the way, right? Certainly not the friends who love you and will probably forgive you for dumping them. So goes the logic of the desperate mind.”— eHarmony Staff, eharmony.com
“He says he still wants to be friends and tries to make time for you.”— Elizabeth Stone, attracttheone.com
“Compliment someone else. It’s amazing how wonderful it can feel to make someone else feel better about him or herself! It will not only (ideally) instigate a pay-it-forward mentality, but also will help put your focus on the beauty of others instead of searching for flaws.”— Alexis Wolfer, thebeautybean.com
“Juno: I just, like, don't want to give the baby to a family that describes themselves as 'wholesome.' Well, I don't know, I just want something a little more edgier. Leah: Okay, well what did you have in mind? Juno: I was thinking more, like, graphic designer, mid-thirties, you know, with a cool Asi…”— Ellen Page, Olivia Thirlby, Juno, Leah, amazon.com
“Juno: What? Cause I got bored and had sex with you and I didn't want to, like, marry you? Bleeker: Like I'd marry you! You'd be the meanest wife ever, okay? And I know that you weren't bored that day because there was a lot of stuff on TV, and then 'The Blair Witch Project' was coming on Starz and y…”— Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Juno, Bleeker, amazon.com
“Juno: I'm pregnant. Leah: What? Honest to blog? Juno: Yeah. Yeah, it's Bleeker's. Leah: It's probably just a food baby. Did you have a big lunch? Juno: No, this is not a food baby all right? I've taken like three pregnancy tests, and I'm forshizz up the spout. Leah: How did you even generate enough…”— Leah, Ellen Page, Olivia Thirlby, Juno, amazon.com
“As you get older, you can energetically feel the difference between people who love you and those who care at their convenience.”— Unknown, deeplifequotes.com