Quotes About Friendship
But let my death be memoried on this disc. Wear it, sweet friend. Inscribe no date nor deed. But let thy heart-beat kiss it night and day, Until the name grow vague and wear away.
~ Wilfred Owen
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I am the enemy you killed, my friend I knew you in this dark, for so you frowned Yesterday through me as you jabbed and killed I parried, but my hands were loath and cold Let us sleep now.
~ Wilfred Owen
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Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.
~ Wiliam Shakespeare
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He was an object to laugh at - he was an object to weep over. His enemies, if a creature so wretched could have had enemies, would have forgiven him, on seeing him in his new dress. His friends - had any of his friends been left - would have been less distressed if they had looked at him in his coffin, than if they had looked at him as he was now.
~ Wilkie Collins
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Gracias a Dios soy yo un ser que reacciona orgánicamente por encima de la razón! (...) Aprovéchense, mis buenos amigos, se lo ruego, de este ejemplo. Se evitarán así muchas molestias enojosas. Cultiven la supremacía de los sentimientos sobre la razón y verán entonces cómo le cortan las garras a todo ser cuerdo que intente arañarlos, por el propio bien de ustedes.
~ Wilkie Collins
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He is never fired with admiration, since there is nothing great in his eyes. He cannot live in complaisance with others, except it be a friend; complaisance is the characteristic of a slave . . . .
~ Will Durant
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He bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of his circumstances, like a skilful general who marshals his limited forces with all the strategy of war . . . . He is his own best friend, and takes delight in privacy whereas the man of no virtue or ability is his own worst enemy, and is afraid of solitude.
~ Will Durant
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He is his own best friend, and takes delight in privacy whereas the man of no virtue or ability is his own worst enemy, and is afraid of solitude.59 Such
~ Will Durant
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Men readily listen to Utopias, and are easily induced to believe that in some wonderful manner everybody will become everybody's friend, especially when someone is heard denouncing the evils now existing,... which are said to arise out of the possession of private property. These evils, however, arise from quite another source—the wickedness of human nature.
~ Will Durant
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A book is a friend that will do what no friend does - be silent when we wish to think.
~ Will Durant
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Man's duty, says the Avesta, is three-fold: "To make him who is an enemy a friend; to make him who is wicked righteous; and to make him who is ignorant learned."76
~ Will Durant
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The man who does not wish to be merely one of the mass only needs to cease to be easy on himself." To have a purpose for which one can be hard upon others, but above all upon one's self; to have a purpose for which one will do almost anything except betray a friend,—that is the final patent of nobility, the last formula of the superman.
~ Will Durant
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when men are friends, justice is unnecessary; but when men are just, friendship is still a boon." "A friend is one soul in two bodies." Yet friendship implies few friends rather than many; "he who has many friends has no friend"; and "to be a friend to many people in the way of perfect friendship is impossible.
~ Will Durant
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if you are alone, you are all your own; with a companion you are half yourself; so you squander yourself according to the indiscretion of your company.
~ Will Durant
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God preserve me from my friends," he concluded; "I will take care of my enemies myself.
~ Will Durant
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Such was the end of our friend, whom I may truly call the wisest, the justest, and best of all the men whom I have ever known.
~ Will Durant
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I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: I told it not, my wrath did grow.
~ William Blake
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A good local pub has much in common with a church, except that a pub is warmer, and there's more conversation.
~ William Blake
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When a sinister person means to be your enemy, they always start by trying to become your friend
~ William Blake
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Opposition is true Friendship.
~ William Blake
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The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship.
~ William Blake
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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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Ben has been a discreet and true friend, given he was an usher at my wedding. I tried to explain the situation vis-à-vis Lottie but he didn't want to hear. 'I don't care, Logan. You live your life and I'll live mine. I won't judge you? just as long as you're happy. I'd hope you'd do the same for me.' I assured him I would.
~ William Boyd
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Charbonneau was an interesting, amusing and provocative man and I like to think he brought out the best in me, also. Even two minutes in his company provided some comment or observation that would make me laugh or make me violently disagree with him and so those two minutes of my day were well spent as a consequence.
~ William Boyd
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