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Friends Quotes - Page 15

One learns peoples through the heart, not the eyes or the intellect.

Mark Twain (2012). “Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations”, p.176, Courier Corporation

Life is pain and the enjoyment of love is an anesthetic.

Cesare Pavese, Alma Elizabeth Murch (1961). “This Business of Living”, p.74, Transaction Publishers

Love demands all, and has a right to all.

Ludwig van Beethoven, Grace Jane Wallace (2014). “Beethoven's Letters (1790–1826)”, p.26, Cambridge University Press

The language of friendship is not words but meanings.

Henry David Thoreau (2012). “The Portable Thoreau”, p.114, Penguin

In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief; to the old they are a comfort and aid in their weakness, and those in the prime of life they incite to noble deeds.

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (1967). “Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle: Being a Treasury of Thousands of Glorious, Inspiring and Imperishable Thoughts, Views and Observations of the Three Great Greek Philosophers, Classified Under about Four Hundred Subjects for Comparative Study”

Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.

Robert Browning (2014). “A Selection of Poems”, p.33, Cambridge University Press

Have no friends not equal to yourself.

Confucius (2016). “The Analects”, p.47, Open Road Media

My friends, it is one thing to go to church or chapel; it is quite another thing to go to God.

Charles Spurgeon (2009). “Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon”, p.768, Barbour Publishing