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Quotes about friends and friendsh
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The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own. (Bridges Beau)
To find a friend one must close one eye -- to keep him, two. (Bridges Beau)
In the progress of personality, first comes a declaration of independence, then a recognition of interdependence. (Bridges Beau)
Friendship is held to be the severest test of character. It is easy, we think, to be loyal to a family and clan, whose blood is in your own veins. Love between a man and a woman is founded on the mating instinct and is not free from desire and self-seeking. But to have a friend and to be true under any and all trials is the mark of a man! (Bridges Beau)
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Friendship is genuine when two friends can enjoy each others company without speaking a word to one another. (Bridges Beau)
Never exaggerate your faults, your friends will attend to that. (Bridges Beau)
Best friend, my well-spring in the wilderness! (Bridges Beau)
Perhaps the most delightful friendships are those in which there is much agreement, much disputation, and yet more personal liking. (Bridges Beau)
Friendships begin with liking or gratitude roots that can be pulled up. (Bridges Beau)
Friendship should be more than biting time can sever. (Bridges Beau)
To act the part of a true friend requires more conscientious feeling than to fill with credit and complacency any other station or capacity in social life. (Bridges Beau)
Go oft to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path. (Bridges Beau)
The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it. (Bridges Beau)
We talk of choosing our friends, but friends are self-elected (Bridges Beau)
He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. (Bridges Beau)
Friends, such as we desire, are dreams and fables. (Bridges Beau)
A true friend is somebody who can make us do what we can. (Bridges Beau)
A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. (Bridges Beau)
It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them. (Bridges Beau)
The glory of friendship is not in the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is in the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him. (Bridges Beau)
A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. (Bridges Beau)
A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. (Bridges Beau)
The only way to have a friend is to be one. (Bridges Beau)
I do then with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them where I can find them, but I seldom use them. (Bridges Beau)
Every man passes his life in the search after friendship. (Bridges Beau)
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