The death of a friendship was usually slow and insidious, like the wearing away of a hillside after years of too much rain. A handful of misunderstandings, a season of miscommunication, the passing of time, and where once stood two women with a dozen years of memories and tears and conversation and laughter—where once stood two women closer than sisters—now stood two strangers. —Karen Kingsbury in Even Now More about this quote Tags: understanding friendship time communication ending Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
About Karen Kingsbury Karen Kingsbury (born June 8, 1963) is an American Christian novelist born in Fairfax, Virginia. [from Wikipedia] See more quotations from Karen Kingsbury on Quodid