After all, you couldn't go through life rolling your friendships into one gigantic snowball. You wanted different kinds of friendships, with different kinds of people.

Maud Hart Lovelace
After all, you couldn't go through life rolling your friendships...
After all, you couldn't go through life rolling your friendships...
After all, you couldn't go through life rolling your friendships...
After all, you couldn't go through life rolling your friendships...
About This Quote

This is a very popular saying, which you may come across in the context of your friendships. You wanted different kinds of friendships, with different kinds of people. This means that you learn to adapt with each person in order to be successful with them. All of these friends are different from one another, so you have to learn how to get along with each of them. You have to know how they are, what kind of friends they are, and what kind of personality they have.

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