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A lot of the powerful religious leaders, from Jesus to Buddha to T

A lot of the powerful religious leaders, from Jesus to Buddha to Tibetan monks, theyre really talking about the same things: love and acceptable, and the value of friendship, and respecting yourself so you can respect others. – Jena Malone

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A Christian high school is just like any other high school in the sense of the politics and all of these levels of whos cool and what to wear. – Jena Malone

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A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity. – Robert Hall

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Although the troops have struck us, we throw it all behind and are glad to meet you in peace and friendship. – Black Kettle

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My last public performance for money was in 1967. For free, it was 1972, with the exception of two little one-shot, one-song things. But thats just for friends, out of friendship for the people involved, and also because it was fun. – Tom Lehrer

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It is wise to apply the oil of refined politeness to the mechanism of friendship. – Sidonie Gabrielle Colette

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