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| No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth. |
| Robert Southey |
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| Of all the things which wisdom acquires to produce the blessedness of the complete life far the greatest is the possession of Friendship. |
| Epicurus |
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| One does nothing who tries to console a despondent person with word. A friend is one who aids with deeds at a critical time when deeds are called for. |
| Euripides |
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| People are like dirt. They can either nourish you and help you grow as a person or they can stunt your growth and make you wilt and die. |
| Plato |
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| Perhaps the most delightful friendships are those in which there is much agreement, much disputation, and yet more personal liking |
| George Eliot |
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| Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. Christopher Robin to Pooh |
| A. A. Milne |
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| Real friendship is shown in times of trouble; prosperity is full of friends |
| Euripides |
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| So long as we love, we serve; so long as we are loved by others, I should say that we are almost indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend. |
| Robert Louis Stevenson |
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| So many qualities are indeed requisite to the possibility of friendship, and so many accidents must concur to its rise and its continuance, that the greatest part of mankind content themselves without it, and supply its place as they can, with intere |
| Samuel Johnson |
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| Sometimes we owe a friend to the lucky circumstance that we give him no cause for envy. |
| Friedrich Nietzsche |
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| The best friend will probably acquire the best wife, because a good marriage is founded on the talent for friendship |
| Friedrich Nietzsche |
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| The difference between friendship and love is how much you can hurt each other |
| Ashleigh Brilliant |
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| The essence of true friendship is to make allowance for another's little lapses. |
| David Storey |
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| The feeling of friendship is like that of being comfortably filled with roast beef; love, like being enlivened with champagne. |
| Samuel Johnson |
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