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Here you’ll find a lovely collection of brother and sister quotes
That celebrate the special bond of love, care, fun, and lifelong memories between siblings.
Share these heartfelt quotes with your Bhai or Behan and make them smile. 💖✨
My brother is my irreplaceable best friend.
I could never love anyone as I love my sisters.
We fight, and we make up because we are brothers
Happy brother day to the best bhai in the world!
Bhai Behan Quotes

You are my first best friend. Love you, Behna!
Bhai, thanks for always having my back. Love you!
Siblings: different flowers from the same garden.
Some people believe in heroes. I have my brother.
Friendships come and go, but siblings are forever.
I grew up with a younger brother, so I can get rowdy
My Biggest enemy is also my best friend, my brother
You are my sunshine on cloudy days. Love you, Behna!
Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet.
The highlight of my life is making my brother laugh.
The greatest gift our parents gave us was each other.
To my darling Behna, you are beautiful inside and out.
My bhai, my best friend, my protector – love you always!
Sister by chance, best friend by choice. Love you, Behna!
My partner in crime, my closest friend. Love you, Behna!
In the cookies of life, sisters are the chocolate chips.
Of two sisters, one is always the watcher, one the dancer
Brotherhood means I will be there for you no matter what.
To my dearest sister, may our bond grow stronger with time.
Brothers and sisters: separated by distance, joined by love.
No matter how old we get, I’ll always be your chhoti behind.
When I said I would not tell anyone, my brother did not count
Sister, you make life magical. Can’t imagine it without you!
My bhai is my biggest strength and support. You are the best!
Sister, thanks for making my life so much brighter. Love you!
There is no time like the old times when you and I were young!
Brotherhood is the very price and condition of man’s survival.

A sibling is a little piece of childhood that can never be lost.
No matter where life takes us, we’ll always be sisters at heart.
Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero.
I asked my parents for a pet monkey, but they gave me a brother.
Having a sibling is the most beautiful chaos one can ever ask for.
Brothers are there to share childhood memories and grown-up dreams
Side by side or miles apart, brothers are always close to the heart.
To the world, you are a brother, but to me, you are my entire world.
You tease me, poke me, irritate me, but still, I love you loads, bhai!
Is solace anywhere more comforting than that in the arms of a sister?
Despite being a pain in the neck, you’ve always been the best brother
Lucky to have a sister who is also my partner in crime. Love you, Behna!
Siblings who say they never fight are most definitely hiding something.
Sister to sister we will always be, a couple of nuts off the family tree.
Nobody appreciates a brother’s love more than a sister who grew up with him.
You annoy me more than I ever thought possible, but I still love you, bhaiya!
People are realizing that color has no bearing on what’s known as brotherhood
We may have grown up, but the child in us comes alive in our sibling rivalry.
Having a brother like you makes me feel I can achieve anything. Thank you, bhai!
Not always eye to eye, but always heart to heart. Such is the bond of siblings.
A brother’s love is special – it makes the bad times good and good times better.
No matter how many girls steal your attention, I’ll always be your number 1 girl!
Siblings may drive you crazy, but they will also be there to pick you up when you fall.
We don’t need holy wars. What we need is tolerance, brotherhood, and simple humanity
I may fight with my siblings. But once you lay a finger on them, you’ll be facing me.
Our sibling fights don’t last long because we can’t stay mad at each other. Love you!
Neither of us is perfect, but our imperfections make us the cute siblings that we are.
What brothers say to tease their sisters has nothing to do with what they think of them.
A bond between siblings is a journey of endless conversations and unspoken understanding.
A sister is like you in a different movie, a movie that stars you in a different life

My little brother is important to me because without him, I would have no one to play with.
We are siblings. When we fight, we may fight hard. But when we stand together, we stand tall.
We may look old and wish to the outside world, but to each other, we are still in junior school.
A brother is someone who knows there is something wrong with you, even if you are smiling brightly.
Acquaintances were always on their best behavior, but sisters loved each other enough to say anything.
Our paths may change as life goes along, but the bond between a brother and sister remains ever-strong
Under the same sky, looking at the same moon, siblings are the anchoring truths of each other’s lives.
Don’t talk about my sister; don’t play with me about my sister. If you do, you’ll see another side of me.
There’s no other love like the love for a sibling, and there’s no other love like the love from a sibling
If your sister is in a tearing hurry to go out and cannot catch your eye, she’s wearing your best sweater.
A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves—a special kind of double.
Through thick and thin, laughter and tears, we didn’t just grow up together; we built our lives side by side.
The best thing about having a sibling is knowing that you will never be alone; there is always someone to count on
The bond between siblings, strengthened by the sacred thread of Rakhi, is a force that stands tall against all odds
Having a sister is like having a best friend you can’t get rid of. You know, whatever you do, they’ll still be there.
When you are a little kid, you look forward to getting bigger. Too bad little brothers are stuck in that role forever!
Sisters and brothers just happen; we don’t get to choose them, but they become one of our most cherished relationships
Rakhi is more than a thread. It’s a symbol of love, protection, and the unbreakable bond between a brother and a sister.
This Rakhi, let’s remember those joyous moments that defined our bond, and promise to create even more in the years ahead.
You and I are brother and sister forever. Always remember that if you fall, I will pick you up. As soon as I finish laughing.
My sister was the one person who told me not to change and that my skin was beautiful. She helped me feel good about myself.
Nobody fights you like your own sister; nobody else knows the most vulnerable parts of you and will aim for them without mercy.
Having a sister is like having a best friend you can never get rid of, and a brother is a superhero who hides behind his mischief
Together we share dreams, secrets, joys, and greetings. On this Rakhi, let’s celebrate our bond that’s beyond just being siblings.

You may be as different as the sun and the moon, but the same blood flows through both your hearts. You need her, as she needs you.
What sets sisters apart from brothers and also from friends is a very intimate mashing of heart, soul, and the mystical cords of memory.
Your parents leave you too soon and your kids and spouse come along late, but your siblings know you when you are in your most inchoate form
I’m the big sister. I want to make sure she has everything, even if I don’t have anything. It’s hard. I love her too much. That’s what counts
Admit it: we always eat and drink slower than our brother or sister so that we can tease them at the end when we’re the only one with any left.
Some relationships are like Tom and Jerry: They tease each other, knock down each other, irritate each other, but can’t live without each other!
If you have a sister and she dies, do you stop saying you have one? Or are you always a sister, even when the other half of the equation is gone
As you’re growing up and close, you can’t trust anyone the way you trust your sister, but they also have the power to wound you in ways no one else really does.
Brother and sister, together as friends, ready to face whatever life sends. Joy and laughter or tears and strife, holding hands tightly as we dance through life.
I have a wonderful shelter, which is my family. I have a wonderful relationship with my brother and sister; this makes me feel that I know always where I belong.
That’s the best thing about little sisters: They spend so much time wishing they were elder sisters that in the end they’re far wiser than the elder ones could ever be.
When my sister, Joan, arrived I asked if I could swap her for a rabbit. When I think what a marvelous friend she’s been, I’m so glad my parents didn’t take me at my word
I do not see as well without her. I do not hear as well without her. I do not feel as well without her. I would be better off without a hand or a leg than without my sister
I think people who have a brother or sister don’t realize how lucky they are. Sure, they fight a lot, but to know that there’s always somebody there, somebody that’s family.
I know it’s a cliché, but the whole family is just whacked. I mean, we’re all out of our minds. They’re the funniest, most eccentric bizarre people I’ve ever met, my siblings.
It leaves a smile on my face when I think of those trifling fights we used to have and then suddenly made up. The memories may fade away with time but the love we share will only grow
Growing up, I had a very normal relationship with my brother and sister. But, over time, they became my best friends, and now I hang out with them all the time. I’m very close with them.
If you have a brother or sister, tell them you love them every day – that’s the most beautiful thing. I told my sister how much I loved her every day. That’s the only reason I’m OK right now.
On this Raksha Bandhan, remember our childhood, the laughter, the fights, the joys, the tears. As we tie our sacred threads today, let’s promise to protect these memories and each other forever.
We shared parents, home, pets, celebrations, catastrophes, secrets. And the threads of our experience became so interwoven that we are linked. I can never be utterly lonely, knowing you share the planet.
We know one another’s faults, virtues, catastrophes, mortifications, triumphs, rivalries, desires, and how long we can hang ourselves to a bar. We’ve been banded together under pack codes and tribal laws.
Your brother and sister, if you have them, are the brother and sister you know best. They may not be the ones you like the best. They may not be the most interesting, but they are the closest and probably the clearest to you.
We’ll always fight, but we’ll always make up as well. That’s what sisters do: we argue, we point out each other’s frailties, mistakes, and bad judgment, we flash the insecurities we’ve had since childhood, and then we come back together. Until the next time
To the outside world, we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other’s hearts. We’ve shared private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time
The family. We are a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another’s desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together
There were once two sisters who were not afraid of the dark because the dark was full of the other’s voice across the room, because even when the night was thick and starless they walked home together from the river seeing who could last the longest without turning on her flashlight, not afraid
As your baby brother I will make believe with you, play dress up with you, let you be a princess, tell stories in the dark, and always be your friend. As your little sister, I will build forts with you, shoot hoops with you, let you teach me to skip rocks, tell stories in the dark, and always be your friend.
I grew up believing my sister was from the planet Neptune and had been sent down to Earth to kill me. I believed this because my sister Emily convinced me of it when I was a toddler…There’s a part of me that still believes it. I have moments when I think, ‘Hmm, could that be true?’ Occasionally I ask my sister about it and she responds by pulling an alien face, which only confuses matters.



