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Friendshipgoals Quotes

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Vidhu Kapur
“Love allows the world to go round and round. While I love, I must talk and share. It liberates me and I feel free when I do. It helps me learn the good in the other and also become it. It is not just for the health of the relation but myself as well.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Love has different forms and everyone tends to love his or her own way.
None is lesser than the other. Love all, compare none, respect all!”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“I may not always know but my presence could be someone’s happiness, so all I can and should do is acknowledge the effort with more love, support, and/or honestly, tell what stands true for me.
Some days, I can be someone’s force, and other days,
the other could be mine.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Love
has different forms and everyone tends to love
his or her own way.
None is lesser than the other. Love all,
compare none,
respect all!”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“I still have to keep making friends, since in this new life,
life alters itself even before you know it.
This, I learnt quite early on, that it is rather better to stay equipped, so, it helps to adapt readily to the inevitable life change.
It helps to not mop over the whats and whys on such shake-ups.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“I smile with who I have,
how I have them in my life,
and
how I have learnt to see the difference amongst both the scenarios
to unequivocally understand that none is any less.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Not every person shall know your life and yet, you may learn a tonne if you have your eyes and ears open.
Sometimes, the most random conversations with the most seemingly unmatchable people can tutor you about your own self and life, provided you are open to listening and understanding what the other has to say.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Clarity in thought is crucial,
in words much more,
as words are our road to people’s minds.
And when these words are also honest,
we attract
like-minded souls.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“We inevitably,
connect through the heart
and
not through our background details.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Sometimes,
at the moment we meet someone or talk to someone or they behave in a certain way with us,
we may not know where they or their thoughts come from but with time, it all falls into place, as long as we have our senses vigil.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Being kids or otherwise
we can think things but someone’s reality is their own.
Maturity
is what we gain with time
and with people
who tap the feelings and maturity out of us.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“School friends are like the bijou of friends.
School friends were and are the sorcerers of real happiness.
Happiness that once thrived through us, by virtue of the fact that we were untouched by the ways of the world.
And happiness that comes through them even today, however sporadic, by the virtue of the fact that the pure and unadulterated impressions of buddy-love that
were left on us then,
could not be eroded by time
or too much awareness
or too many new friends.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“True friends are formed by the pukka love of the heart.
And school days were when we still did not understand love, but there was never a dearth of a feeling that exuded from within us towards each other, out of genuine attachment for another, and that energy still surrounds us, which today we call as love.
The invisible threads of purity and love we spun around each other once in time, have stitched us together in a way that it has become for life. It has been so many years, and through so many ups and downs, school friends’ calls, even pictures, still give me salubrious happiness and warmth.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Who is closest or farthest from my heart, I may not have an absolute answer to. I do not even know who can I refer to as a friend and who I may not.
I may not know and may keep scrambling for answers but I know this with complete certainty—the ones I met, metamorphosized me into the person that I am,
in some way or the other—
this, I know today.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Duaa's Dua--

Somewhere far yet close,
a heart...
...thinks of you,
every once in a while,
...and wishes you well.
A tear may get shed;
but it prays,
one never touches your eyes.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“The bare truth--
that the memories of our times are not going anywhere away from us, even if we are away from each other in distance--
is our solace, we may say or not.
The distance from the heart, however, is our decision and as long as this decision stays laced with love;
it is alright.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Only
school friends
know the real truth
of all those nonsensical talks and keep them sequestered.
Times like these
never come back
and memories never leave.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“While I take a trip down memory lane, I relive my childhood, with none of the friends physically around but still very much around to whisper our moments into my ears.
Adorning a bright smile, I tell myself with a proud and contended voice that I hope gets telepathed to
my friends--
We have gone down in the history of our lives my friends.
History!”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“The spread that gets offered
at the table of life
also includes
newer people setting foot as they bring along,
and forth,
their insight.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Irrespective of the facts of today, the vault that
I keep my folks in, is as secure
as a Swiss bank vault.
Only that, my heart does not empty it for spondulicks or silvery love from another.
Rather it only grows fonder with memories and
sends out a lot of love
to its rightful keepers.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“The dichotomy of life is that
it organically tutors us to visualise dreams in childhood but, not necessarily do those dreams come true inch-perfect as we envision them.
Life edifies the reality of those dreams. Dreams that may arrive to us in mismatched forms but in essence, only encased differently, sometimes close to what we thought and sometimes not.
It is the perspective of discreetly seeing things that come our way,
that generates wisdom and
happiness within us.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“Let getting to know people be as “organic” as it is, but also know early on in life, what you envision in a friend, someone who positively prepends to your personality. Introspect, fathom and learn
what you want from yourself and then you would know when you meet a person, if that person may help you be the person you want to be.
This is how you mindfully seek
what you set your eyes on.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“A
friend’s presence
is strength,
but physical distance
is
never absence.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Vidhu Kapur
“No friendship or relation lives with a forever badge,
one may come and leave tomorrow.
So, love and understand as much as possible, while you still have the opportunity. Never deduce that it shall live forever without you having to put in the effort.”
Vidhu Kapur, DO WE MAKE FRIENDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Kartikay Shastri
“Singing those songs together with a car full of friends to humming the same ones alone in my car - I’ve seen the world turn around and I terribly miss those days.”
Kartikay Shastri

Stacy Willingham
“...with an entire year lost since I lost Eliza, I don't just need to be saved anymore. I need to be resuscitated.”
Stacy Willingham, Only If You're Lucky

Stacy Willingham
“And if Eliza was adrenaline, that makes Lucy something even more. Something more addicting, more dangerous.

Something I probably shouldn't be dabbling in -- but at the same time, something impossible to refuse.”
Stacy Willingham, Only If You're Lucky

Stacy Willingham
“She's all the way in the front, perched on the bow like a figurehead pulling us forward.

Or maybe a siren, seductive and dangerous, her little lies fooling us all.”
Stacy Willingham, Only If You're Lucky

Stacy Willingham
“It is possible to both love her and hate her; to trust her and mistrust her. To feel so radically on both sides of the coin.

It is possible to want my friend back more than anything and to also want her to stay gone for good.”
Stacy Willingham, Only If You're Lucky

“Instead of having a valued friend, having a friend with values is what matters”
Chintha Sai Bhargav Reddy

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