8,502 Quotes About Friendship
- Author Harry S Truman
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John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were political enemies, but they became fast friends. And when they passed away on the same day, the last words of one of them was, The country is safe. Jefferson still lives. And the last words of the other was, John Adams will see that things go forward.
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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While my friend was my friend, he flattered me, and I never heard the truth from him. When he became my enemy, he shot it to me on a poisoned arrow.
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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Experience is in the fingers and head. The heart is inexperienced.
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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Friends . . . They are kind to each other's hopes. They cherish each other's dreams.
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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One may discover a new side to his most intimate friend when for the first time he hears him speak in public. He will be stranger to him as he is more familiar to the audience. The longest intimacy could not foretell how he would behave then
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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We inspire friendship in men when we have contracted friendship with the gods.
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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Treat your friends for what you know them to be. Regard no surfaces. Consider not what they did, but what they intended.
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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Is it the lumberman, then, who is the friend and lover of the pine, stands nearest to it, and understands its nature best? Is it the tanner who has barked it, or he who has boxed it for turpentine, whom posterity will fable to have been changed into a pine at last? No! no! it is the poet: he it is who makes the truest use of the pine-who does not fondle it with an axe, nor tickle it with a saw, nor stroke it with a plane. . . .
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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Friendship is the unspeakable joy and blessing that result to two or more individuals who from constitution sympathize. Such natures are liable to no mistakes, but will know each other through thick and thin. Between two by nature alike and fitted to sympathize, there is no veil, and there can be no obstacle. Who are the estranged? Two friends explaining.
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