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Friends Quotes by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Of what shall we be proud of if we are not proud of our friends?
- His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time,…
- The very flexibility and ease which make men's friendships so agreeable while they endure, make them the easier to destroy and forget. And a man…
- Of what shall a man be proud, if he is not proud of his friends?
- So long as we are loved by others I should say that we are almost indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a…
- The truth that is suppressed by friends is the readiest weapon of the enemy.
- Give us grace and strength to forbear and to persevere. Give us courage and gaiety and the quiet mind, spare to us our friends, soften…
- Give us grace and strength to forbear and to persevere. Give us courage and gaiety, and the quiet mind. Spare to us our friends, soften…
- To be honest, to be kind-to earn a little and to spend a little less, to make upon the whole a family happier for his…
- So long as we love, we serve; so long as we are loved by others, I should say that we are almost indispensable; and no…
More Friends Quotes
- I keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because, of all the things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or… — Pietro Aretino
- Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before, advanced a stage or two upon that road which you must travel in… — Aristophanes
- Men of sense often learn from their enemies. It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of… — Aristophanes
- A friend to all is a friend to none. — Aristotle
- Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies. — Aristotle
- Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit. — Aristotle
- He who hath many friends hath none. — Aristotle
- In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief; to the… — Aristotle
- For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first. — Aristotle
- Misfortune shows those who are not really friends. — Aristotle
- Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. — Aristotle
- I've had the same friends since I was in kindergarten. — J. J. Abrams