When you have a good friend that really cares for you and tries to stick in there with you, you treat them like nothing. Learn to be a good friend because one day you're gonna look up and say I lost a good friend. Learn how to be respectful to your friends, don't just start arguments with them and don't tell them the reason, always remember your friends will be there quicker than your family. Learn to remember you got great friends, don't forget that and they will always care for you no matter what. Always remember to smile and look up at what you got in life. Marilyn Monroe
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My Mom is my best friend. When I was younger she was always there for me. She would make sure I ate, cleaned my room, and even helped me with my homework. She always listened to me when I had problems or problems about the other kids at school and she made sure I didn't get bullied and didn't feel left out.

She was always there for me and whenever I needed her I knew she would be there for me no matter what. This quote reminds me of my mothers love and friendship towards me and how lucky I am to have such a great friend like her.

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