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For not many men, the proverb
saith, can love a friend whom
fortune prospereth unenvying.
~Ęschylus |
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Few men have the natural
strength to honour a friend's
success without envy.
~Ęschylus |
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I desire so to conduct the
affairs of this administration
that if at the end, when I come
to lay down the reins of power,
I have lost every other friend
on earth, I shall at least have
one friend left, and that friend
shall be down inside me.
~William Adams |
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My heart has joined the
Thousand, for my friend stopped
running today.
~Richard Adams |
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What is a friend? A single
soul dwelling in two bodies.
~Aristotle |
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Wishing to be friends is
quick work, but friendship is
slow-ripening fruit.
~Aristotle |
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The best friend is the man who
in wishing me well wishes it for
my sake.
~Aristotle |
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In poverty and other
misfortunes of life, true
friends are a sure refuge. The
young they keep out of mischief;
to the old they are a comfort
and aid in their weakness, and
those in the prime of life they
incite to noble deeds.
~Aristotle |
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A friend is someone who sees
through you and still enjoys the
view.
~Wilma Askinas |
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