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"Friendship is only a reciprocal conciliation of interests."
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"You cannot get before you give. Wood cannot give you warmth before you start the fires."

"When you favour a woman, she will want to return the favour in so many means, but its better to rupidiate such offerings."

"When people can't give anything and are only there for themselves, why should others use their time and energy to get involved? There's no benefit."

"The basic rule of free enterprise: You must give in order to get."

"What you do for others today you have done for yourself tomorrow."

"If every action has an equal and opposite reaction, then the opposite of giving is receiving!!!!! Give maximum appreciation and you will equally receive!!!!"

"Life works on the same principle as a boomerang. It's simple, really-what you send out you get back. A smiling face receives many smiles. Friendliness finds itself surrounded by friends. Giving hugs creates hugs. Offered help is reciprocated. In contrast, if you hurt people you will find much hurt in your life. Unkindness begets unkindness. Misery begets misery. A dour face will receive many sour looks in response. That said, it is easy to understand that if you want a happy life you must contribute to the happiness of those around you."

"On this day of love, embrace the freedom, to not just give love - but to receive it, too."

"You never can give without receiving it."
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"We get so much in the habit of wearing disguises before others that we finally appear disguised before ourselves."

"Old men are fond of giving good advice to console themselves for their inability to give bad examples."

"What we call generosity is for the most part only the vanity of giving; and we exercise it because we are more fond of that vanity than of the thing we give."

"When a man must force himself to be faithful in his love, this is hardly better than unfaithfulness."

"Most people know no other way of judging men's worth but by the vogue they are in, or the fortunes they have met with."

"No man deserves to be praised for his goodness, who has it not in his power to be wicked. Goodness without that power is generally nothing more than sloth, or an impotence of will."
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