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            | Life has no pleasure nobler than 
            that of friendship. The better part of one's life consists of his 
            friendships. -Abraham Lincoln
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            | True friendship is like sound 
            health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost. -Cotton
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            | A word from a friend is doubly 
            enjoyable in dark days. Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not comparable unto him.
 -Apocrypha
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            | Friendship adds a brighter radiance to 
            prosperity and lightens the burden of adversity by dividing and 
            sharing it.-Cicero
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            | The worst solitude is to have no 
            true friendships. -Bacon
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            | I am wealthy in my friends. -Shakespeare
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            | Without friends no one would 
            choose to live, even if he had all other goods. -Aristotle
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            | Why should good words ne'er be 
            said of a friend till he is dead? -Unknown
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            | Jesus said: I have called you 
            friends. -John 15 : 15
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            | Ye are my friends if ye do 
            whatsoever I command you. -John 15 : 14
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            | The above quotations were selected by Miss 
            S. Harbinson, retired -_Principal of Ravarnette Primary School | 
          
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