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“When I finally gathered, invented, stole, simplified, borrowed, and found a publisher for a clutch of reasonably foolproof recipes, I learned I had friends I hadn't known about—more proof that a mutual dislike can be quite as sound a basis for friendship as a mutual devotion.” quote by Peg Bracken
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“When I finally gathered, invented, stole, simplified, borrowed, and found a publisher for a clutch of reasonably foolproof recipes, I learned I had friends I hadn't known about—more proof that a mutual dislike can be quite as sound a basis for friendship as a mutual devotion.”

Peg Bracken

About This Quote

Source Book: The Book of Bad Habits, 1971

Friendship can arise from shared dislikes, showing that negative commonalities can form bonds.

In simple terms: Even mutual dislike can create strong friendships.

Key Takeaway

Find common ground, even in negativity.

Themes

friendship shared dislike social bonding humor unexpected connections

Mood

humorous observational insightful

Type

social psychological cultural

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • community groups
  • online forums

Key Concepts

psychology of relationships social dynamics humorous insight

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn a shared dislike into positive collaboration?
  • What are healthy ways to build friendships?
A Different Perspective

Negative foundations may be unstable long-term.

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