Quotes About Friendship
What if we feel a yearning to which no breast answers? I walk alone. My heart is full. Feelings impede the current of my thoughts. I knock on the earth for my friend. I expect to meet him at every turn; but no friend appears, and perhaps none is dreaming of me.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Não se incomode muito em ter coisas novas, sejam roupas ou amizades [...]. As coisas não mudam; mudamos nós
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Khi s?ng trong r?ng, tôi có nhi?u khách hÆ¡n b?t kì th?i gian nào khác trong ??i tôi. Trong khía c?nh này, b?n bè tôi ???c sàng l?c Ä'Æ¡n thu?n ch? do tôi s?ng cách xa thành ph?.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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To say that a man is your Friend, means commonly no more than this, that he is not your enemy
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Tenía tres sillas en mi casa; una para la soledad, dos para la amistad, tres para la compañía
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Le mieux que je puisse faire pour mon ami est d'être son ami.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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While I enjoy the friendship of the seasons I trust that nothing can make life a burden to me.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Why do we want to live for ever? Because we hope that tomorrow will bring us someone we can love. Because we want to live another day with the person we love beside us. Because we want to find someone who deserves our Love and who, in turn, will know how to love us as we deserve to be loved. That is why, when a man has no one to love him, he feels a great desire to die. As long as he has friends, people who love him and whom he loves too, he will live. Because to live is to love.
~ Henry Drummond
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One of the maxims which the devil, in a late visit upon earth, left to his disciples, is, when once you are got up, to kick the stool from under you. In plain English, when you have made your fortune by the good offices of a friend, you are advised to discard him as soon as you can.
~ Henry Fielding
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I look upon the vulgar observation, 'That the devil often deserts his friends, and leaves them in the lurch,' to be a great abuse on that gentleman's character. Perhaps he may sometimes desert those who are only his cup acquaintance; or who, at most, are but half his; but he generally stands by those who are thoroughly his servants, and helps them off in all extremities, till their bargain expires.
~ Henry Fielding
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there is no conduct less politic, than to enter into any confederacy with your friend's servants against their master: for by these means you afterwards become the slave of these very servants; by whom you are constantly liable to be betrayed.
~ Henry Fielding
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attempting to moderate the grief of her friend by philosophical observations on the many disappointments to which human life is daily subject
~ Henry Fielding
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it would be an ill office in us to pay a visit to the inmost recesses of his mind, as some scandalous people search into the most secret affairs of their friends, and often pry into their closets and cupboards, only to discover their poverty and meanness to the world.
~ Henry Fielding
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for it is a secret well known to great men, that, by conferring an obligation, they do not always procure a friend, but are certain of creating many enemies.
~ Henry Fielding
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I hope my friends will pardon me when I declare, I know none of them without a fault;
~ Henry Fielding
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A treacherous friend is the most dangerous enemy.
~ Henry Fielding
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he had discovered that his master and himself, like some prudent fathers and sons, though they travelled together in great friendship, had embraced opposite parties.
~ Henry Fielding
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I mean that everything this afternoon has been too beautiful, and that perhaps everything together will never be so right again. I'm very glad therefore you've been a part of it.
~ Henry James
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there was always a sort of tacit understanding among women, born of the solidarity of the sex, that they should discover or invent lovers for each other...
~ Henry James
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one should try to be one's own best friend and to give one's self, in this manner, distinguished company.
~ Henry James
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I'll watch with you.
~ Henry James
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Madame Merle had once said that, in her belief, when a friendship ceased to grow, it immediately began to decline - there was no point of equilibrium between liking a person more and liking him less.
~ Henry James
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You must come to Lockleigh again, said Miss Molyneux, very sweetly, to Isabel, ignoring this remark of Isabel's friend. Isabel looked into her quiet eyes a moment, and for that moment seemed to see in their grey depths the reflexion of everything she had rejected in rejecting Lord Warburton—the peace, the kindness, the honour, the possessions, a deep security and a great exclusion. She kissed Miss Molyneux and then she said: I'm afraid I can never come again.
~ Henry James
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