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Friend Quote by Donald J. Robertson

“The majority of people pursue friendship for mutual advantage, in terms of ‘indifferent’ things such as wealth or reputation but this is not the true friendship of the wise. Having friends around you is a ‘preferred indifferent’, naturally valued for its own sake but beyond our direct control…” quote by Donald J. Robertson
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““The majority of people pursue friendship for mutual advantage, in terms of ‘indifferent’ things such as wealth or reputation but this is not the true friendship of the wise. Having friends around you is a ‘preferred indifferent’, naturally valued for its own sake but beyond our direct control. However, friendship in the truest sense means being yourself a friend towards other people because they deserve your friendship rather than for some ‘external’ advantage.””

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