
Stobaeus, iv. 32a. 11
Quoted by Stobaeus
vol. 1, p. 29
Letters
Stobaeus, iv. 32a. 11
Quoted by Stobaeus
“The Empire Pool” Conclave: A Journal of Character, Issue 5, (Spring, 2013)
2010-
John Cheever, in George Plimpton (ed.) Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, Fifth Series (New York: Penguin, 1981) p. 121.
Criticism
“My dear friends, I bid you farewell as your President. I remain with you as your fellow citizen!”
Farewell Address (2003)
“The things which philosophy attempts to teach by reasoning, poverty forces us to practice.”
iv. 32a. 11
Quotes by and about Diogenes
“Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear.”
"Epistle to Robert, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer" (1721).
“She that asks
Her dear five hundred friends.”
Source: The Task (1785), Book II, The Timepiece, Line 642.
“Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends.”