The School Of Friendship Quotes

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John Arthur
“Let friendship with you become meaningful by solving a problem for your friends.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Make it a goal to visit your friends just for the sake of it, and nothing more.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Those who make withdrawals without making deposits, eventually find the relationship empty for future withdrawals.”
John Arthur, The Law Of Reciprocity

John Arthur
“This is a serious issue: most people don't have true friends. Please search for one. It's not your wife or husband. This is just a real friend - someone who connected to you without any existing relationship, but still got your back no matter what.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Richard Farson, professor at the Humanistic Psychology Institute in San Francisco, says, “Millions of people in America have never had one minute in their whole lifetime where they could ‘let down’ and share with another person their deeper feelings.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Don't let your friendship stay on the phone; let it be physical. Go visit your friends.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“The power of presence differentiates friends and add great value to friendships.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“All friends are not the same. We have true friends and we have fake friends. Which one are you? Which one do you have?”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Be a real friend to people; it's the only way you can be affected by the feelings of their infirmities and prove your real love for them.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Someone can claim they love you and still destroy you. But someone who is a friend indeed, will love you to the end.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“Love will never cost you anything unless you first become a true friend or have a friendship heart.”
John Arthur, Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship

John Arthur
“A one-sided friendship is the friendship where you are the only person who does all the work. You do all the calling, all the visiting, all the giving and all the everything.”
John Arthur, The Law Of Reciprocity

John Arthur
“If we could all become friends to the people in our lives, we could really make a great difference in their lives.”
John Arthur, The Law Of Reciprocity

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