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"Good fellowship and friendship are lasting, rational and manly pleasures."
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"A true friend is like an umbrella that opens her heart to protect you on those rainy days."
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"True friendship is a house where we can take off our masks."
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"You be careful, Wizard. Interestingly eccentric friends aren't easy to find."
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"To lose a worthless friend is worthy of a testimony."
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"Well here we are, just the four of us that started out together,' said Merry. 'We have left all the rest behind, one after another. It seems almost like a dream that has slowly faded.''Not to me,' said Frodo. 'To me it feels more like falling asleep again."
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"A true friend is a reflection of yourself."
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"Good fences make good neighbors, and these were apparently good enough that they had not felt the need for razor wire at the top. I crested the fence, threw myself into the yard beyond, fell, rolled to my feet, and ran with the expectation of being garroted by a taut clothesline.I heard panting, looked down, and saw a gold retriever running at my side, ears flapping. The dog glanced up at me tongue rolling, grinning, as though jazzed by the prospect of an unscheduled play session."
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"Friendship is but another name for an alliance with the follies and the misfortunes of others. Our own share of miseries is sufficient: why enter then as volunteers into those of another?"
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"I to myself am dearer than a friend."
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"One friend in a storm is worth more than a thousand friends in sunshine."
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"He's a fool that marries, but he's a greater that does not marry a fool; what is wit in a wife good for, but to make a man a cuckold?"
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"Go to your business, pleasure, whilst I go to my pleasure, business."
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"Come, for my part I will have only those glorious, manly pleasures of being very drunk, and very slovenly."
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"Poets, like friends to whom you are in debt, you hate."
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"Hunger, revenge, to sleep are petty foes, But only death the jealous eyes can close."
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"Next to the pleasure of finding a new mistress is that of being rid of an old one."
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"Good fellowship and friendship are lasting, rational and manly pleasures."
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"I have heard people eat most heartily of another man's meat, that is, what they do not pay for."
People

"Thy books should, like thy friends, not many be, yet such wherein men may thy judgment see."
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"Your women of honor, as you call em, are only chary of their reputations, not their persons; and 'Tis scandal that they would avoid, not men."
Men
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