Show TRUTH NOT ALWAYS SOUGHT One Is Too Frequently Apt to Be Swayed by His Friendship and His A person should always make up his mind more carefully upon a matter in which an enemy is interested than where the personal element is no part of Unless he does this he will be apt to think his enemy is His prejudice rather than his will And the case is the same if a friend is That one fact may control one's It is ordinary experience for a man to take sides-with his and it is often done without considering whether he is right or in which case a man regards friendship as stronger than Friendship is the most beautiful fact in human and to say is my is saying a great But it is saying a great deal more to say is and stand by him for than solely for friendship's This does not make friendship cold As Cassius said to friend will bear a friend's and even those infirmities out of which faults but not the But our great concern should be in dealing with those whom we do not lest our opinion is swayed by prejudice or Truth should be the arbiter in all There is nothing so fine in a man's character as frankness to a friend or Such a trait always proves its high by the sense of pleasure it gives one when it is One of the best things to make a man think is to be frank with if he is to say if he is to say whether be is a friend or And not in any controversial but simply as the expression of one's good which is always in Ohio State |