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Friendship is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
-Aristotle
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What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
-Aristotle
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Every gift from a friend is a wish for your happiness...
-Richard Bach
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Your friends will know you better in the first minute they meet you than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.
-Richard Bach
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Can miles truly separate us from friends? If we want to be with someone we love, aren't we already there?
-Richard Bach
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Without friends the world is but a wilderness. There is no man that imparteth his joys to his friends, but he joyeth the more; and no man that imparteth his grieves to his friend, but he grieveth the less.
-Francis Bacon
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The worst solitude is to have no real friendships.
-Francis Bacon
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Friends, both the imaginary ones you build for yourself out of phrases taken from a living writer, or real ones from college, and relatives, despite all the waste of ceremony and fakery and the fact that out of an hour of conversation you may have only five minutes in which the old entente reappears, are the only real means for foreign ideas to enter your brain.
-Nicholson Baker
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Nothing so fortifies a friendship as a belief on the part of one friend that he is superior to the other.
-Honore de Balzac
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The best time to make friends is before you need them.
-Ethel Barrymore
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Keep a fair-sized cemetery in your back yard, in which to bury the faults of your friends.
-Henry Ward Beecher
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Never shall I forget the time I spent with you. Please continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours.
-Ludwig van Beethoven
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From quiet homes and first beginning, out to the undiscovered ends, there's nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends.
-Hilaire Belloc
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From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends.
-Hilaire Belloc Dedicatory Ode Sonnets and Verse (1923)
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Faithful are the wounds of a friend.
-Bible
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A faithful friend is a strong defense: and he that hath found one hath found a treasure.
-Bible
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Some friends play at friendship, but a true friend sticks closer than one's nearest kin. Proverbs 18:24
-Bible
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Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not comparable unto him. A new friend is as new wine: when it is old thou shalt drink it with pleasure.
-Bible
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A friend loveth at all times. Proverbs 17:17
-Bible
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A mirror reflects a man's face, but what he is really like is shown by the kind of friends he chooses. Proverbs 27:19
-Bible
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Acquaintance: a degree of friendship called slight when its object is poor or obscure, and intimate when he is rich or famous.
-Ambrose Bierce
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Acquaintance. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
-Ambrose Bierce
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An acquaintance is someone we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
-Ambrose Bierce
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A puppy plays with every pup he meets, but an old dog has few associates.
-Josh Billings
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Thy friendship oft has made my heart to ache; do be my enemy for friendship's sake.
-William Blake
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