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However we may
flatter ourselves to the contrary, our friends think no higher of us than the
world do. They see us through the jaundiced or distrustful eyes of others. They
may know better, but their feelings are governed by popular prejudice. Nay,
they are more shy of us (when under a cloud) than even strangers; for we
involve them in a common disgrace, or compel them to embroil themselves in
continual quarrels and disputes in our defence. - William Hazlitt
There is no more
precious experience in life than friendship. And I am not forgetting love and
marriage as I write this; the lovers, or the man and wife, who are not friends
are but weakly joined together. One enlarges his circle of friends through
contact with many people. One who limits those contacts narrows the circle and
frequently his own point of view as well. - Eleanor
Roosevelt
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