"Some believe it to be just friends..." - Quote by Aristotle
Some believe it to be just friends wanting, as if to be healthy enough to wish health.
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“For nature by the same cause, provided it remain in the same condition, always produces the same effect, so that either coming-to-be or passing-away will always result.”
“Quite often good things have hurtful consequences. There are instances of men who have been ruined by their money or killed by their courage.”
“Perception starts with the eye.”
More on Friendship
“The shortest way to get anywhere is to have good company.”
“In each of my friends there is something that only some other friend can fully bring out. By myself I am not large enough to call the whole man into activity; I want other lights than my own to show all his facets... Hence true Friendship is the least jealous of loves. Two friends delight to be joined by a third, and three by a fourth, if only the newcomer is qualified to become a real friend. They can then say, as the blessed souls say in Dante, "Here comes one who will augment our loves." For in this love "to divide is not to take away.”
“The tender friendships one gives up, on parting, leave their bite on the heart, but also a curious feeling of a treasure somewhere buried.”