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Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min?
"Auld Lang Syne" l. 1 (1796). JamesWatson, Choice Collection of Comic and Serious Scots Poems (1711), contains a ballad beginning: "Should old acquaintance be forgot, / And never thought upon, / The flames of love extinguished, / And freely past and gone? / Is thy kind heart now grown so cold / In that loving breast of thine, / That thou canst never once reflect / On old-long-syne?"
An excellent man; he has no enemies; and none of his friends like him.
Quoted in George Bernard Shaw, Letter to Ellen Terry, 25 Sept. 1896 See Wilde 39
"Talks with Katherine Mansfield at Fontainebleau" by A. R. Orage, The Century Magazine, November 1924.
Henry David Thoreau (2015). “Thoreau on Nature: Sage Words on Finding Harmony with the Natural World”, p.29, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
"Complete Essays: 1939-1956".
A snowball in the face is surely the perfect beginning to a lasting friendship.
Markus Zusak (2013). “The Book Thief: Enhanced Movie Tie-in Edition”, p.55, RH Childrens Books
Johnson, Lyndon B. (1967). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1966”, p.898, Best Books on
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions no. 17 (1624)
Be civil to all; serviceable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none.
Benjamin Franklin (2012). “Wit and Wisdom from Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.43, Courier Corporation
Your friend is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving.
Khalil Gibran (2007). “Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces”
Khalil Gibran (2007). “Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces”