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Reverse Quotes on Friendship Day



The Gritty Part: These thoughts are to be understood in converse to their exhibited sense.

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A friend in need is someone to turn away from. Otherwise, you’d have to buy him lunch from your meagre salary. 

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The nastier you behave towards some people, the better they appreciate your value.
 
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The more you quit on friends, the more you are benefited.
 
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Every good friend is the Devil’s proctor, sent here to make sure we get our heartaches.
 
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Friends help us lose our girlfriends/boyfriends.
 
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Friend’s mother is a woman to fear.
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Friend’s brother is a moron. Keep him away.
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Friend’s sister could prove fatal to your good friendship.Keep a distance.
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When your friend says you are good, you are actually a step behind from that person.
 
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You must be wondering why exactly did I publish these reverse quotes after this year’s “Friendship Day”, the first Sunday of August. From behind these words, I am peeking at you. I could see your complex maze of darker thoughts, a wicked smile, and agitation that could surpass both the darker thoughts, and the idiosyncratic wicked smile. 

I am glad that I could invoke these ripples inside you, especially that agitation that is evidence in itself of the depth of the relationship you keep with your companions.
 
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Good day, dear friend!   

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