A true friend is one you can go extended periods without seeing or talking to, yet the moment that you are back in touch, it's like no time has passed at all.

Ellie Wade
A true friend is one you can go extended periods...
A true friend is one you can go extended periods...
A true friend is one you can go extended periods...
A true friend is one you can go extended periods...
About This Quote

The fact that a person has been a true friend to you does not mean that you are obligated to call or see them immediately. A true friend would be someone who does not expect anything in return for the time that they spent with you.

Source: A Forever Kind Of Love

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