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Quotes about friends and friendsh
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We know our friends by their defects rather than by their merits. (Anderson Richard Dean)
If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Friendship, like love, is destroyed by long absence, though it may be increased by short intermissions. (Anderson Richard Dean)
It takes a long time to grow an old friend. (Anderson Richard Dean)
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What a wretched lot of old shrivelled creatures we shall be by-and-by. Never mind - the uglier we get in the eyes of others, the lovelier we shall be to each other; that has always been my firm faith about friendship. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Perhaps the most delightful friendships are those in which there is much agreement, much disputation, and yet more personal liking. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Old friends become bitter enemies on a sudden for toys and small offenses. (Anderson Richard Dean)
When a sinister person means to be your enemy, they always start by trying to become your friend. (Anderson Richard Dean)
One friend in a lifetime is much, two are many, three are hardly possible. Friendship needs a certain parallelism of life, a community of thought, a rivalry of aim. (Anderson Richard Dean)
A friend in power is a friend lost. (Anderson Richard Dean)
It is one of the severest tests of friendship to tell your friend his faults. So to love a man that you cannot bear to see a stain upon him, and to speak painful truth through loving words, that is friendship. (Anderson Richard Dean)
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. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Friendship is almost always the union of a part of one mind with the part of another; people are friends in spots. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Never shall I forget the days I spent with you. Continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours. (Anderson Richard Dean)
A favorite has no friend! (Anderson Richard Dean)
Every gift from a friend is a wish for your happiness. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years. (Anderson Richard Dean)
There is an Italian proverb which saith, From my enemy let me defend myself; but from a pretensed friend Lord deliver me. (Anderson Richard Dean)
It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them. (Anderson Richard Dean)
The only way to have a friend is to be one. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Get not your friends by bare compliments, but by giving them sensible tokens of your love. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love. (Anderson Richard Dean)
True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity, before it is entitled to the appellation. (Anderson Richard Dean)
Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation. (Anderson Richard Dean)
A slender acquaintance with the world must convince every man that actions, not words, are the true criterion of the attachment of friends. (Anderson Richard Dean)
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