
My nephew popped onto my lap this morning and asked, "did you ever see my yearbook?" I hadn't. So he was showing it off. Naming all his friends, saying which girls are mean, talking about his teacher and then ... wait a minute, is that ... the yearbook staff used an inspirational quote from who? What? Can I ask, uh ... what the hell?
Of all the historical figures you could quote about the importance of friendship, from Washington to Lincoln, to FDR, to Martin Luther King, to Ghandi, to Mandela, they went with ...
Sarah Jessica Parker?
In addition, I'll wager a buck Sarah didn't even say it. Bet you her
character on that show with the clown-who-moonlights-as-a-hooker-dresses, awful dialogue and slutty chicks said it.

How about:
"The better part of one's life consists of his friendships."
Abraham Lincoln
Or how about:
"Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What! You, too? Thought I was the only one."
C.S Lewis
"But Johnny, the kids don't know who C.S. Lewis is." Yeah, they don't know who Sarah Jessica Parker is either...