"Every friend represents our world, a world may not be born before they arrive, and only through this meeting can a new world be born." - Anais Nin [1903-1977]
Friendship is the most precious gift that will end eternal. Cicero [106-43 BC] said: "Without friendship, life is gone." There is a friend, you can share your innermost thoughts, more valuable than wealth or material objects. Have a friend, you can laugh and cry, let others make us feel asked and accept who we are... this is the reason for life.
"A lot of people will walk into your life. But only true friends can leave a footprint in your heart." - Eleanor Roosevelt
When we need encouragement, friends can cheer for us. When we are depressed, they can help us overcome the hump. When we cry, they can hug us and laugh at a lame joke we have already said. We should promote each other. We should be able to say that because of our connection with each other, "I am a better person who knows you."
Elizabeth Maosk tells a story about the unusual and sweet friendship between her mother and an Indian woman from Central America. Indian women often go to their homes. Every visit, she will give her mother some é¹§eggs eggs and berries as a gift. Cute colored dress and coin necklace, woman dressed in glamorous Elizabeth. She noticed that her copper bracelet was gently wrapped around her arm. The Indian woman only speaks Araucanian, and her mother only speaks Spanish. They have very few conversations, but they will sit at the table, drink tea, eat cakes, and smile. They seem to enjoy each other's company.
Every time an Indian woman leaves, Elizabeth will notice that she will say the exact tsame. With great curiosity, Elizabeth and her sisters remembered this sentence and quickly found someone who could translate Araucanian for them. When she found out what the Indian woman said, she was very touched and said it was "the best compliment ever." Indian women will smile and stand up from the table and say, "I will come again, because when I am near you, I like myself."
If we can say this to our friends, isn't that good? Sydney Smith [1771-1845] said: "Life will be strengthened by many friendships. Love and being loved are the greatest happiness in life."
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