Friendship 1/3

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Not everyone you call a friend will stay with you until the end.

Friendships can fade, no matter how strong they once were.

Some friendships are seasonal; they have an expiration date.

The people you consider friends today may become strangers tomorrow.

Loyalty in friendship is rare; betrayal often comes from those closest to you.

Not every friend you lose is a loss.

Just because someone shares your secrets doesn't mean they'll keep them.

Some friends stick around only when life is easy.

Friends can turn into enemies faster than strangers ever could.

The ones who laugh with you today may be the ones who gossip about you tomorrow.

Not all friendships are meant to last forever, and not all should.

A true friend is harder to find than an enemy disguised as one.

Your closest friends can also become your biggest disappointments.

Friendships die not because of big fights, but because of neglect.

Friends will let you down; it's up to you to decide if you can forgive them.

Some friends are only with you for what they can take, not what they can give.

You can be surrounded by friends and still feel completely alone.

Time and distance test friendship more than betrayal ever could.

Sometimes, losing friends is the price of growing up.

The friends you keep say more about you than the enemies you make.

Even the closest friends can drift apart without a reason.

You'll outgrow some friendships, but you'll cling to others longer than you should.

Not everyone who calls themselves your friend will stand with you in your darkest moments.

Some friends only come around when they need something from you.

Friends who know your vulnerabilities can also use them against you.

A friend's silence can hurt more than an enemy's words.

Friendship requires effort from both sides, but not everyone's willing to put in the work.

Friends can become toxic without either of you realizing it.

People change, and so do friendships.

Some friendships are better left in the past.

The deeper the friendship, the deeper the hurt when it falls apart.

True friends are hard to find, but even harder to keep.

Friendship isn't about quantity, but the quality of those who stand by your side.

The friends who stand by you when life is good may not be the same ones who stand by you when it's hard.

Sometimes, friends drift apart without a fight, just a slow, inevitable distance.

You can't force a friendship that's already fading.

The longer the friendship, the harder it is to admit when it's time to let go.

A friendship built on convenience will crumble when life gets inconvenient.

People change, and sometimes friendships can't survive that change.

The friend who helps you in times of need may not be the one who sticks around in times of joy.

The friends who know your darkest secrets can hurt you the most.

The more you give in a friendship, the more it hurts when it ends.

Loyalty in friendship isn't guaranteed; people's priorities change.

Even good friends can unintentionally hurt you.

Sometimes, friends aren't avoiding you; they're just busy with their own lives.

You'll lose friends not only to conflict but to time, distance, and growth.

Sometimes, the friendship you're fighting to keep isn't worth saving.

True friendship requires vulnerability, but not everyone will handle that with care.

Just because someone has been your friend for years doesn't mean they still belong in your life.

Some friendships exist simply because of shared history, not shared values.

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