A true friend is like star from the sky... its brightness will never wilt, will never die.
Does meeting new friends cost you to lose one? Seneca, the great roman philosopher said: "One of the most beautiful qualities of a true friendship is to understand and be understood"... And one friend reminded me that: " Patience is a virtue."
You try to understand your friend no matter how complicated they can be at times because your friendship is what its all about, to understand each other's feelings... thoughts... atittude... soul... You try to be patient, because to be patient is to understand... If there is no response, how long must you have to take, to hold on with that patience? What happens when the string that binds you breaks off? What if only one of you strives to tie up that string, so you could continue being friends? What if there is no response from the other side of the rope though you know that your friend can hear you.. can feel you?
Does long silence meant as a sign? If you hear only but depth silence, would you let go?... Is it the right thing to do? Is it worth keeping? is it worth fighting?... I am confused... and hurt... in spite of this, i still try to understand... but i also wished to be understood. am i wrong? am i selfish? am i shallow?
Is this kind of friendship that is come & go, like falling stars? For a while, i thought its a friendship for keeps... for life... for ever... could it be a falling star that will fade once it touches the ground? If it is, now i have come to understand, our friendship is now a shooting star... a falling star...
"Friendship is always a sweet responsibility; never an opportunity." -Kahlil Gibran
"Do not save your loving speeches for your friends till they are dead; do not write them on their tombstones, speak them rather now instead." -Anna Cummins
"And Pooh said to Piglet: "Life is so much friendlier with two." - A.A. Milne
"The friendship that can cease has never been real." - Saint Jerome
"A real friend is the one who walks in and when the rest of the world walks out." -Walter Winchell
Does meeting new friends cost you to lose one? Seneca, the great roman philosopher said: "One of the most beautiful qualities of a true friendship is to understand and be understood"... And one friend reminded me that: " Patience is a virtue."
You try to understand your friend no matter how complicated they can be at times because your friendship is what its all about, to understand each other's feelings... thoughts... atittude... soul... You try to be patient, because to be patient is to understand... If there is no response, how long must you have to take, to hold on with that patience? What happens when the string that binds you breaks off? What if only one of you strives to tie up that string, so you could continue being friends? What if there is no response from the other side of the rope though you know that your friend can hear you.. can feel you?
Does long silence meant as a sign? If you hear only but depth silence, would you let go?... Is it the right thing to do? Is it worth keeping? is it worth fighting?... I am confused... and hurt... in spite of this, i still try to understand... but i also wished to be understood. am i wrong? am i selfish? am i shallow?
Is this kind of friendship that is come & go, like falling stars? For a while, i thought its a friendship for keeps... for life... for ever... could it be a falling star that will fade once it touches the ground? If it is, now i have come to understand, our friendship is now a shooting star... a falling star...
"Friendship is always a sweet responsibility; never an opportunity." -Kahlil Gibran
"Do not save your loving speeches for your friends till they are dead; do not write them on their tombstones, speak them rather now instead." -Anna Cummins
"And Pooh said to Piglet: "Life is so much friendlier with two." - A.A. Milne
"The friendship that can cease has never been real." - Saint Jerome
"A real friend is the one who walks in and when the rest of the world walks out." -Walter Winchell

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