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Lloyd Alexander

"Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, and so many others were my dearest friends and greatest teachers."

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"Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, and so many others were my dearest friends and greatest teachers."

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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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"One friend in a storm is worth more than a thousand friends in sunshine."

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