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Lost Friendship Quotes by Nishan Panwar
- I didn't lose a friend, I just realized I never had one.
- Sad how the same people who say they care about you are the same ones who tear you down when they get the chance.
- Most touching line said by a Best friend: When I die, don't come near my body, because my hand may not be able to wipe…
- What happened? We used to be so close. We used to be best friends. We used to do everything for each other. Now we barely…
- Someday you're gonna realize you've burned the bridge to the greatest friend you have ever had and it will be far too late to rebuild…
More Lost Friendship Quotes
- Loss is nothing else but change, and change is Nature's delight. — Marcus Aurelius
- When a man laughs at his troubles he loses a great many friends. They never forgive the loss of their prerogative. — Francis Bacon
- Inanimate objects can be classified scientifically into three major categories; those that don't work, those that break down and those that get… — Russell Baker
- A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy… — Saint Basil
- When friendship disappears then there is a space left open to that awful loneliness of the outside world which is like the… — Hilaire Belloc
- Conjugal love, or the friendship of spouses, can persist even after sexual desires have weakened, withered, and disappeared. — Mortimer Adler
- Two persons cannot long be friends if they cannot forgive each other's little failings. — Jean de la Bruyere
- Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. — Samuel Butler
- If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future. — Winston Churchill
- The sad events that occur in my life are the sad events that happen to everybody, with losing friends and family, but… — Sergio Aragones
- Good God! how often are we to die before we go quite off this stage? In every friend we lose a part… — Alexander Pope
- Friendship is but a name; fidelity but an empty name. — Ovid