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The great effect of friendship is beneficence, yet by the first act of uncommon kindness it is endangered.

The great effect of friendship is beneficence, yet by the first act of uncommon kindness it is endangered.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy (1837). “The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and Genius /c by Arthur Murphy, Esq”, p.108

She's no flibberti-gibberti mamzell, but a whir-stir-get-lost-sir bundla dynamite!

Salman Rushdie (1989). “The Satanic Verses”, New York, N.Y. : Viking

It was good and nothing good is ever lost.

Rosamunde Pilcher (2013). “The Shell Seekers”, p.347, St. Martin's Press

Hope is but a charlatan that ceases not to deceive us. For myself happiness only began when I had lost it.

Sébastien-Roch-Nicolas Chamfort (1902). “The Cynic's Breviary: Maxims and Anecdotes from Nicolas de Chamfort”

If you believe yourself unfortunate because you have loved and lost, perish the thought. One who has loved truly, can never lose entirely.

Napoleon Hill (2015). “Think and grow rich: Brazilian edition”, p.168, CDG Edições e Publicações LTDA