Friendship Quotes - Page 61
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1848). “POEMS OF RELIGION AND SOCIETY”, p.21
Friends are like fiddle strings; they must not be screwed too tight.
Henry George Bohn, John Ray (1899). “A Hand-book of Proverbs: Comprising an Entire Republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with His Additions from Foreign Languages, and a Complete Alphabetical Index”
George Washington, Jared Sparks (1834). “The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papers, Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts”, p.414
One's friends are that part of the human race with which one can be human.
George Santayana (1950). “Atoms of Thought: An Anthology of Thoughts”
George Eliot (2016). “George Eliot's Life, Complete: Top Novelist Focus”, p.134, 谷月社
George Edward Woodberry (1933). “Selected letters of George Edward Woodberry”
Old friends, we say, are best, when some sudden disillusionment shakes our faith in a new comrade.
Gelett Burgess (1916). “The Romance of the Commonplace”
There is no stronger bond of friendship than a common enemy.
"The Marriage Lease: The Story of a Social Experiment".
It is healthier to see the good points of others than to analyze our own bad ones.
Francoise Sagan (1956). “Certain Smile”
"Failure: the Back Door to Success".