I Don't Believe In Things Like That - Fairies Or Brownies Or Magic Or Anything. It's Old-fashioned.' 'well, We Must Be Jolly Old-fashioned Then,' Said Bessie. 'because We Not Only Believe In The Faraway Tree And Love Our Funny Friends There, But We Go To See Them Too - And We Visit The Lands At The Top Of The Tree As Well!
Friendship: A Ship Big Enough For Two In Fair Weather, But Only One In Foul.
When A Man Laughs At His Troubles He Loses A Great Many Friends. They Never Forgive The Loss Of Their Prerogative.
Between Friends Differences In Taste Or Opinion Are Irritating In Direct Proportion To Their Triviality.
A Friend Who Is Near And Dear May In Time Become As Useless As A Relative.
Every Man Should Have A Fair-sized Cemetary In Which To Bury The Faults Of His Friends.