Top 1200 Losing Friendship Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on October 15, 2024.
It may sound simple, but both winning and losing can become a mind-set, and I won't accept losing - ever.
Losing has to be awful. You can never get used to losing. That's one of the biggest downfalls to a lot of teams.
Losing honour or losing everything, it is all the same thing in the realm of the good people. — © Mehmet Murat Ildan
Losing honour or losing everything, it is all the same thing in the realm of the good people.
Friendship takes time and energy if it's going to work. You can luck into something great, but it doesn't last if you don't give it proper appreciation. Friendship can be so comfortable, but nurture it-don't take it for granted.
I don't like losing a ballgame any more than a salesman likes losing a sale.
Yes,” said Mamma, “this is the worst of life, that love does not give us common sense but is a sure way of losing it. We love people, and we say that we are going to do more for them than friendship, but it makes such fools of us that we do far less, indeed sometimes what we do could be mistaken for the work of hatred.
Losing sucks but I look at more what I gained as an individual, as an athlete..sometimes in losing you learn a lot.
Losing a game is heartbreaking. Losing your sense of excellence or worth is a tragedy.
Love without friendship is like a kite, aloft only when the winds are favorable. Friendship is what gives love its wings.
We have so many distractions. We're losing the family unit. We're losing the one-on-one. We're becoming extremely narcissistic. And we have to be careful about that. There's a lot to deal with out there.
Only be admonished by what you already see, not to strike leagues of friendship with cheap persons, where no friendship can be. Our impatience betrays us into rash and foolish alliances which no God attends.
People never understand what a friendship is. I'll tell you what a friendship is to me. Friendship to me is, if my friends need my little finger to live, I'm going to have it cut off. I'm going to the hospital, they cut off my finger, and maybe I have a gold finger instead, and I become famous. But I still give it to my friend.
But death does not stand at the end of life, it is all through it. It is the fear of losing, the knowledge of losing that makes love tender.
The place where two friends first met is sacred to them all through their friendship, all the more sacred as their friendship deepens and grows old. — © Phillips Brooks
The place where two friends first met is sacred to them all through their friendship, all the more sacred as their friendship deepens and grows old.
A good scientist values criticism almost higher than friendship: no, in science criticism is the height and measure of friendship.
Here's a very good rule of thumb in politics: losing begets losing.
Losing close relatives doesnt get any easier, really, but losing your parents is the big deal.
If by losing the spirit of prayer, you mean losing the heavenly sensations of deep devotion, I am afraid that does not matter a scrap.
I understand when you have great players on losing teams who are tired of losing, struggling in the playoffs every year. You're the lone star. I've been in that position.
I hear you're losing weight again, Mary Jane. Do you ever wonder who you're losing it for?
Losing a fantasy is much harder than losing a reality.
I think that helps because there has been no formality of friendship, the politeness of friendship, so we can just work directly on the work that's ahead of us [with Tom Hardey].
I'm not talking about losing [agricultural] diversity in the same way that you lose your car keys. I'm talking about losing it in the same way that we lost the dinosaurs: actually losing it, never to be seen again.
A friendship has to be cultivated. A friendship you have to give time.
We're losing our freedom of speech. We are losing freedom of religion. We are losing freedom of the press.
Friendship that insists upon agreement on all matters is not worth the name. Friendship to be real must ever sustain the weight of honest differences, however sharp they be.
I always give my all and I don't like losing. In fact, I hate losing.
Losing a position is aggravating, whereas losing your nerve is devastating.
Pay more attention to losing inches than losing pounds.
For many women, becoming a widow does not just mean the heartache of losing a husband, but often losing everything else as well.
Sometimes it feels like you're losing, but even when you're losing, you're getting something.
Fiction becomes a place where I face certain fears such as losing language or losing my children.
We are wont to see friendship solely as a phenomenon of intimacy in which the friends open their hearts to each other unmolested by the world and its demands...Thus it is hard for us to understand the political relevance of friendship...But for the Greeks the essence of friendship consisted in discourse...The converse (in contrast to the intimate talk in which individuals speak about themselves), permeated though it may be by pleasure in the friend’s presence, is concerned with the common world.
The Democrats are losing. And look, folks, I don't mean to beat a dead horse here. I'm not doing anything other than pointing out what's actually factually happening. I'm not drawing any inferences from it. The Democrats are actually losing as themselves. They are losing elections if they are honest about what they want to do. It doesn't surprise me at all that Jon Ossoff would be running around.
I hate losing more than anything. I think losing is something that drives me.
It is virtue itself that produces and sustains friendship, not without virtue can friendship by any possibility exist.
We're losing our companies; we're losing jobs; they devalue us out of business - China and these other countries.
Obviously, in a friendship there are always things, good and bad, that go on between people. You can't take away what's already happened. And if it's something that's really terrible, I think you have to forget about the friendship.
There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth. — © Chanakya
There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth.
We should wipe two words from our vocabulary: gratitude and charity. In real life, help is given out of friendship, or it is not valued; it is received from the hand of friendship, or it is resented.
Do not keep on with a mockery of friendship after the substance is gone - but part, while you can part friends. Bury the carcass of friendship: it is not worth embalming.
Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession, friendship is never anything but sharing.
Unreal friendship may turn to real But real friendship, once ended, cannot be mended
To have a friendship with God, all I really have to do is have a friendship with my Self.
Friendship with a man is friendship with his virtue.
I was in high school - and I went to an all-boys Catholic high school, a Jesuit high school, where I was focused on academics and athletics, going to church every Sunday at Little Flower, working on my service projects, and friendship, friendship with my fellow classmates and friendship with girls from the local all-girls Catholic schools.
The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, not the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when you discover that someone else believes in you and is willing to trust you with a friendship.
I don't mind losing. Losing is like breathing to me.
I think friendship is more important than love, but that love that grows out of friendship is the very best of all. — © Jane Green
I think friendship is more important than love, but that love that grows out of friendship is the very best of all.
Sometimes you learn more from losing than winning. Losing forces you to reexamine.
their relationship was built on friendship, and in matters of friendship he was boundlessly loyal. It was a relationship that would survive the harshest test.
You can't play sports without losing sometimes and, in losing, you learn something about grace and how to act under pressure.
No one could save me from the grief of losing my child or losing my first marriage. I had to do that on my own.
There was a culture that came out of the self-esteem movement which was don't anybody keep track of the goals. The kids keep track, but nobody keep track of the goals because we don't want the kids to have the experience of losing. And in depriving them losing, thinking it scarred them to lose, we made losing so taboo, so unspeakable, that we instead made losing more scary to kids, not less scary.
I don't believe that there is any true friendship without a bond of honor, and the honor in friendship is the respect you give the other that she also gives you.
False friendship, like the ivy, decays and ruins the walls it embraces; but true friendship gives new life and animation to the object it supports.
A lot of things come with fame, whether it's losing friends or losing family.
Friendship is a simple thing, and yet complicated; friendship is on the surface, something natural, something taken for granted, and yet underneath one could find worlds.
It's the worst feeling in the world - losing, and losing in a final on the big stage is even worse.
The more we seek exclusivity in friendship, the more it becomes obligatory and the less likely it is to fulfill the wonderful vision of what true friendship can be.
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