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The finest kind of friendship
is between people who expect a
great deal of each other but
never ask it.
~Sylvia Bremer |
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I value the friend who for me
finds time on his calendar, but
I cherish the friend who for me
does not consult the calendar.
~Robert Brault |
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Celebrate the happiness that
friends are always giving, make
every day a holiday and
celebrate just living!
~Amanda Bradley |
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False friends are like our
shadow, keeping close to us
while we walk in the sunshine,
but leaving us the instant we
cross into the shade.
~John Christian Bovee |
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If we would build on a sure
foundation in friendship, we
must love friends for their sake
rather than for our own.
~Charlotte Bronte |
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Every man can tell how many
goats or sheep he possesses, but
not how many friends.
~Cicero |
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The rule of friendship means
there should be mutual sympathy
between them, each supplying
what the other lacks and trying
to benefit the other, always
using friendly and sincere
words.
~Cicero |
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Do not have evil-doers for
friends, do not have low people
for friends: have virtuous
people for friends, have for
friends the best of men.
~The Dhammapada |
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The only way to have a friend
is to be one.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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