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Laugh at your friends, And if your friends are sore; So much the better, You may laugh the more.
— Henry Ward Beecher
With friends like you - who needs enemas.
— Anonymous
She knitted him a thick scarf to cover his face and he teased her about liking her warming him better. She told him impertinently that she had enough to do without that troublesome chore, and he chased her around the room. Cassie laughed out loud as they played. "Your sassy mouth makes me want to kiss you." He caught her by the waist. "You know that, Cass. So you must want a kiss." "I most certainly do." She giggled as he kissed her soundly.
— Mary Connealy
I see you're a man with ideals. I better be going before you've still got them.
— Mae West
I remember Nigel Martyn joking with me at Leeds, saying he was old enough to be my father, which he certainly was.
— James Milner
My dear fellow, the way you flirt with Gwendolen is perfectly disgraceful. It is almost as disgraceful as the way Gwendolen flirts with you.
— Oscar Wilde
They are fond of fun and therefore witty, wit being well-bred insolence.
— Aristotle
They talked aimlessly back and forth, each speaking for the other.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Fred: "Is that brick wall your boyfriend?" Doug: "Only in my dreams." Fred: "Oh, you too? I'm Fred." Doug: "Doug. I should mention, in all fairness though that Christy's boyfriend is my best friend. He's the brick wall you should be worried about.
— Robin Jones Gunn
Fred: "Is that brick wall your boyfriend?" Doug: "Only in my dreams." Fred: "Oh, you too? I'm Fred." Doug: "Doug. I should mention, in all fairness though that Christy's boyfriend is my best friend. He's the brick wall you should be worried about.
— Robin Jones Gunn
Man 1: Where are you from? Man 2: From a place where we do not end sentences with prepositions. Man 1: Okay, where are you from, jackass?
— Anonymous
"Mr. Churchill you're drunk!" Mr. Churchill: "And you, Lady Astor, are ugly. As for my condition, it will pass by the morning. You, however, will still be ugly.
— Winston Churchill