Friends

  • Every man is like the company he keeps.

    Euripides



  • A friend is one before whom you may think aloud.


  • When you dislike a person, do something nice for him.


  • Beatitudes For friends of the aged Blessed are they who understand My faltering step and palsied hand. BlessedÑwho know that my ears today Must strain to catch the things they say. Blessed are they who seem to know That my eyes are dim and my wits are slow. Blessed are they who looked away When coffee spilled at the table today. Blessed are they with a cheery smile Who stop to chat for a little while. Blessed are they who never say, "You've told that story twice today." Blessed are they who know the ways To bring back memories of yesterdays. Blessed are they who make it known That I'm loved, respected and not alone. Blessed are they when I'm at a loss To find the strength to carry the Cross. Blessed are they who ease the days On my journey Home in loving ways.

    Esther Mary Walker



  • Choose your friends for what they are, and not by what they have.


  • A true friend knows when to talk and when to listen.


  • "Real friends are those who, when you feel you've made a fool of yourself, don't feel you've done a permanent job."

    Unknown



  • Mark Twain said: "I can live for two months on one good compliment."

    Christopher News Notes



  • Treat your friends as you do your pictures; always show them in their best light.

    Old Union Reminder



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