Bases Quote by Peg Bracken
“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.”
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.
Find common ground, even in negativity.
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When to use this quote
- workplace
- community groups
- online forums
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you turn a shared dislike into positive collaboration?
- What are healthy ways to build friendships?
Negative foundations may be unstable long-term.