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Quotes about friends and friendsh
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When you face a crisis, you know who your true friends are. (Bridges Beau)
If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone; one should keep his friendships in constant repair. (Bridges Beau)
I look upon every day to be lost, in which I do not make a new acquaintance. (Bridges Beau)
Never, my dear Sir, do you take it into your head that I do not love you; you may settle yourself in full confidence both of my love and my esteem; I love you as a kind man, I value you as a worthy man, and hope in time to reverence you as a man of exemplary piety. (Bridges Beau)
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The endearing elegance of female friendship. (Bridges Beau)
To let friendship die away by negligence and silence is certainly not wise. It is voluntarily to throw away one of the greatest comforts of the weary pilgrimage. (Bridges Beau)
The most fatal disease of friendship is gradual decay, or dislike hourly increased by causes too slender for complaint, and too numerous for removal. (Bridges Beau)
Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate. (Bridges Beau)
In a bad marriage, friends are the invisible glue. If we have enough friends, we may go on for years, intending to leave, talking about leaving --instead of actually getting up and leaving. (Bridges Beau)
He who has not the weakness of friendship has not the strength. (Bridges Beau)
Plant a seed of friendship; reap a bouquet of happiness. (Bridges Beau)
Love Him, and keep Him for thy Friend, who, when all go away, will not forsake thee, nor suffer thee to perish at the last. (Bridges Beau)
The real test of friendship is: Can you literally do nothing with the other person? Can you enjoy together those moments of life that are utterly simple? They are the moments people looks back on at the end of life and number as their most sacred experiences. (Bridges Beau)
The first day one is a guest, the second a burden, and the third a pest. (Bridges Beau)
Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer. (Bridges Beau)
Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which increases with the setting sun of life. (Bridges Beau)
It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them. (Bridges Beau)
What men have called friendship is only a social arrangement, a mutual adjustment of interests, an interchange of services given and received; it is, in sum, simply a business from which those involved propose to derive a steady profit for their own self-love. (Bridges Beau)
In the misfortunes of our best friends we always find something not altogether displeasing to us. (Bridges Beau)
However rare true love may be, it is less so than true friendship. (Bridges Beau)
A true friend is the greatest of all blessings, and that which we take the least care to acquire. (Bridges Beau)
A true friend is one who overlooks your failures and tolerates your successes. (Bridges Beau)
Be not the fourth friend of him who had three before and lost them. (Bridges Beau)
If you want to make a dangerous man your friend, let him do you a favor. (Bridges Beau)
Never do a wrong thing to make a friend or to keep one. (Bridges Beau)
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