Friend Quote by Caroline Bock
““How do you tell someone like Pete that these kinds of friendships don't last, that they weren't made to last more than the summer even in the best of circumstances, and these certainly haven't been the best. That some friends aren't meant to be, except in stories, or books. You miss a penalty shot and no one wants to talk to you, and maybe you don't want to talk to them either. You want your own oblivion, and they don't understand. You don't answer their texts or even answer the messages of the one or two who venture to call. None of this has much to do with Peter, but you know you won't be friends with him past tomorrow.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unnamed contemporary novel, 2020s
Friendships often fade when expectations exceed reality, especially fleeting summer bonds that lack depth.
In simple terms: Summer friendships rarely last.
Accept impermanence and move on.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- college life
- seasonal relationships
- social media silence
- breakups
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you hold onto friendships longer than they deserve?
- How can you communicate ending a friendship kindly?
Not all friendships are meant to endure; some end naturally.