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  • Charles Caleb Colton (1780-1832) English Author and Clergyman
    The firmest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity, as iron is most strongly united by the fiercest flame.

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  • George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish Playwright
    The only service a friend can really render is to keep up your courage by holding up to you a mirror in which you can see a noble image of yourself.

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  • Euripides (480-406 BC) Greek Playwright
    It is a good thing to be rich, it is a good thing to be strong, but it is a better thing to be beloved of many friends.

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  • Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Irish Dramatist and Poet
    Anyone can sympathize with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature to sympathize with a friend's success.

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  • Arnold H. Glasow
    A loyal friend laughs at your jokes when they're not so good, and sympathizes with your problems when they're not so bad.

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  • Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) American Author and Speaker
    You can make more friends in two months by becoming more interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested in you.

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  • Unknown
    A friend hears the song in my heart and sings it to me when my memory fails.

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  • Mark Twain (b: Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910) American Author and Humorist
    He liked to like people, therefore people liked him.

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  • Randolph S. Bourne (1886-1918) American Writer
    Good friendships are fragile things and require as much care as any other fragile and precious thing.

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  • Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 - 43 BC) Roman Writer, Statesman, and Orator
    Friendship was given by nature to be an assistant to virtue, not a companion to vice.

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  • Frederick William Faber (1814-1863) English Priest and Hymn Writer
    Many a friendship -- long, loyal, and self-sacrificing -- rested at first upon no thicker a foundation than a kind word.

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  • Wilma Askinas (1926- ) American Author
    A friend is one who sees through you and still enjoys the view.

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  • Swedish proverb
    Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half sorrow.

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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) American Poet and Essayist
    The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him with his friendship.

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