Jonathan Swift Quotes About Friendship
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Pray steal me not, I'm Mrs. Dingley's, Whose heart in this four-footed thing lies.
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Nothing is so hard for those who abound in riches as to conceive how others can be in want.
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When we are old, our friends find it difficult to please us, and are less concerned whether we be pleased or not.
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Two friendships in two breasts requires The same aversions and desires.
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What vexes me most is, that my female friends, who could bear me very well a dozen years ago, have now forsaken me, although I am not so old in proportion to them as I formerly was: which I can prove by arithmetic, for then I was double their age, which now I am not. Letter to Alexander Pope. 7 Feb. 1736.
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