Show Gems Of Thought FRIENDSHIP A friend should be one In whose I understanding and virtue we can equally confide and whose opinion we can value at once for Its justness and Its sin sin- Robert Robert Hall Complete unity of aim Is the traditional traditional condition of genuine and sincere friendship Cicero I i j I Friends should not be chosen to flat lat latter ter ter The quality we should prize Is that I rectitude which will shrink from no fib noI I truth I I Let friendship creep P gently to a ai a ai j i height If It It rushes to It It it may soon soon i run itself out of or breath Fuller I I I j I Never contract the horizon of a worthy outlook by the selfish exaction of or all another's time and thoughts Mary Mary Baker Eddy I I I I Every man will have something to do for tor his friend and something to bear 1 I with In him Only the sober man can cando cando do the first and for the latter pati patt- patience pattI enco ence Is requisite Feltham i I 1 |