"The only danger in Friendship is that..." - Quote by Henry David Thoreau
The only danger in Friendship is that it will end.
More by Henry David Thoreau
“None can lead this life who are not almost amphibious.”
“Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it.”
“Within the memory of many of my townsmen the road near which my house stands resounded with the laugh and gossip of inhabitants, and the woods which border it were notched and dotted here and there with their little gardens and dwellings, though it was then much more shut in by the forest than now.”
More on Friendship
“Friends make life a lot more fun.”
“I claim to have been a lifelong and wholly disinterested friend of the British people.”
“Good health! Whenever you go out of doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of your head high, and fill the lungs to the utmost; drink in sunshine; greet your friends with a smile, and put soul into every handclasp. Do not fear being misunderstood and never waste a minute thinking about your enemies.”
More on Loss
“Oblivion is the flower that grows best on graves.”
“On the eve of long voyages or an absence of many years, friends who are tenderly attached will seperate with the usual look, the usual pressure of the hand, planning one final interview for the morrow, while each well knows that it is but a poor feint to save the pain of uttering that one word, and the meeting will never be. Should possibilities be worse to bear than certainties?”
“You have people come into your life shockingly and surprisingly. You have losses that you never thought you'd experience. You have rejection and you have learn how to deal with that and how to get up the next day and go on with it.”