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From long and short to funny and sweet, we rounded up a collection that speaks to the heart about unconditional friendship and the priceless ways close companions impact our lives.
Remember Important Days. To be a better friend, Badzin says that you should try to be the one who remembers dates that go beyond birthdays, such as the first day of a new job, sober anniversaries ...
6. “We clap hands and welcome the peace of Christmas. We beckon this good season to wait a while with us.” – Maya Angelou 7. May the true spirit of Christmas shine in your heart and light ...
Better safe than sorry; Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven; Be yourself; Better the Devil you know (than the Devil you do not) Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all; Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness; Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt; Better ...
Hours fly, Flowers bloom and die. Old days, Old ways pass. Love stays. I only tell of sunny hours. I count only sunny hours. The clouds shall pass and the sun will shine on us once more. Let others tell of storms and showers, I tell of sunny morning hours. Let others tell of storms and showers, I'll only count your sunny hours. Has date of 1767
The remembering of the past as having been better than it really was. Saying is believing effect: Communicating a socially tuned message to an audience can lead to a bias of identifying the tuned message as one's own thoughts. [176] Self-relevance effect: That memories relating to the self are better recalled than similar information relating ...
Experts say that asking deep questions is a great way to strengthen your relationships. These are the best questions to get to know your friends better. 105 deep questions to ask your friends to ...
Respect for others is a variety of virtue or character strength. The philosopher Immanuel Kant made the virtue of respect the core of his Categorical Imperative : So act that you treat humanity… always at the same time as an end, never merely as a means.