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  • Nothing is more false and more indiscreet than always to want to choose what mortifies us in everything. By this rule a person would soon ruin his health, his business, his reputation, his relations with his relatives and friends, in fact every good work which Providence gives him.

  • The custom of saluting [i.e., embracing] ladies by their relatives and friends was introduced, it is said, by the early Romans, not out of respect originally, but to find by their breath whether they had been drinking wine, this being criminal for women to do, as it sometimes led to adultery.

  • Personal history must be constantly renewed by telling parents, relatives, and friends everything one does. On the other hand, for the warrior who has no personal history, no explanations are needed; nobody is angry or disillusioned with his acts. And above all, no one pins him down with their thoughts and their expectations.

  • We, the soldiers who have returned from battle stained with blood, we who have seen our relatives and friends killed before our eyes, we who have attended their funerals and cannot look into the eyes of their parents, we who have come from a land where parents bury their children, we who have fought against you, the Palestinians We say to you today in a loud and clear voice: Enough of blood and tears. Enough.

    Children   Eye   Blood  
    Remark to Palestinians upon signing of the IsraelPalestine Declaration, Washington, D.C., 13 Sept. 1993
  • There's nothing I value more than the closeness of friends and family, a smile as I pass someone on the street.

  • God gives us our relatives – thank God we can choose our friends.

    "The Complete Cynic".
  • We are often hindered from giving up our treasures to the Lord out of fear for their safety; this is especially true when those treasures are loved relatives and friends. But we need have no such fears. Our Lord came not to destroy but to save. Everything is safe which we commit to Him, and nothing is really safe which is not so committed.

  • About the presence of death and dying I don't remember the society in the 1950s being so skittish as it has since become. People still died at home, among relatives and friends, often in the care of a family physician. Death was still to be seen sitting in the parlor, hanging in a butcher shop, sometimes lying in the street.

    Death   Lying   Home  
    "Selling Death" by Lewis Lapham, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 24, 2013.
  • I find it difficult to imagine an afterlife, such as Christians, or at any rate many religious people, conceive it, believing that the conversations with relatives and friends interrupted here on earth will be continued in the hereafter.

  • Recipients of transfers set a bad example for others, including their children, other relatives, and friends, who see that one can receive goods, services, or money from the government without earning them. The onlookers easily adopt an attitude that they, too, are entitled to such transfers. They have fewer examples of hardworking, self-reliant people in their families or neighborhoods.

  • As for those who protest that I am robbing people of the great comfort and consolation they gain from Christianity, I can only say that Christianity includes hell, eternal torture for the vast majority of humanity, for most of your relatives and friends. . . . If I could feel that I had robbed anybody of his faith in hell, I should not be ashamed or regretful.

    Rupert Hughes (1940). “Why I Quit Going to Church: With Answers to Critics and Correspondents”
  • To be on the safe and humane side, let every relative and friend ... remember the golden rule, which has never been suspended with respect to the insane. Go to see them, treat them sanely, write to them, keep them informed about the home circle; let not your devotion flag, nor accept any repulse.

    Clifford Whittingham Beers (2015). “A Mind That Found Itself”, p.46, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • If one drops dead in the street, friends and loved ones are shocked, stricken, but a long lingering death loses all nobility and drama, while relatives and friends await the inevitable end in a succession of weary anti-climaxes.

  • Cherish your human connections: your relationships with friends and family. Even your super weirdo creep cousin.

  • Be conscious of one another and everything that we are connected to in this world of ours (not just your relatives and friends).

    "Interview with Noelle Scaggs of Fitz and the Tantrums". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • Cherish your human connections: your relationships with friends and family.

    Barbara Bush (1994). “Barbara Bush: A Memoir”, Scribner
  • It is not hard to deceive ministers, relatives and friends. But it is impossible to deceive Christ.

  • Family is the most important thing in the world.

  • To our way of thinking the Indians' symbol is the circle, the hoop. Nature wants to be round. The bodies of human beings and animals have no corners. With us, the circle stands for togetherness of people who sit with one another around the campfire, relatives and friends united in peace while the sacred pipe passes from hand to hand. To us this is beautiful and fitting, symbol and reality at the same time, expressing the harmony of life and nature.

  • So many of my family and friends had lost their battles against cancer. What could I do that my relatives and friends had not? What could I do that would be different?

  • My family's the most important thing in my life.

  • That's not really important what religion people are attached to, because by the same argument I have a lot of Christian friends and Moslem friends. It's just happened that I do have a lot of relatives and friends who are Jewish.

    Source: dmme.net
  • Have the conviction that God is your only real relative and friend.

  • Enthusiasm is the most important thing in life.

  • When one has love for God, one doesn't feel any physical attraction to wife, children, relatives and friends. One retains only compassion for them.

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