Quote by Margaret Cavendish
And though my Lord hath lost his estate and been banished out of h

And though my Lord hath lost his estate and been banished out of his country, yet neither despised poverty nor pinching necessity could make him break the bonds of friendship or weaken his loyal duty. – Margaret Cavendish

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A rude nature is worse than a brute nature by so much more as man is better than a beast: and those that are of civil natures and genteel dispositions are as much nearer to celestial creatures as those that are rude and cruel are to devils. – Margaret Cavendish

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I always felt that the great high privilege, relief and comfort of friendship was that one had to explain nothing. – Katherine Mansfield

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But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. – Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Rejoicing in our joy, not suffering over our suffering, makes someone a friend. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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Friendship, like love, is destroyed by long absence, though it may be increased by short intermissions. – Samuel Johnson

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