Quote by John Wooden
Friendship is two-sided. It isnt a friend just because someones do

Friendship is two-sided. It isnt a friend just because someones doing something nice for you. Thats a nice person. Theres friendship when you do for each other. Its like marriage – its two-sided. – John Wooden

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