“What are a friend's books for if not to be borrowed?”
Source: Arcadia
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Tom Stoppard116
British playwright 1937Related quotes
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Context: After the election he borrowed books of Stuart, took them home with him, and went at it in good earnest. He studied with nobody. He still mixed in the surveying to pay board and clothing bills. When the legislature met, the law-books were dropped, but were taken up again at the end of the session. He was reëlected in 1836, 1838, and 1840. In the autumn of 1836 he obtained a law license, and on April 15, 1837, removed to Springfield, and commenced the practice — his old friend Stuart taking him into partnership.<!--p.19
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“He loved books; books are cold but safe friends.”
Victor Hugo book Les Misérables
Variant: He was fond of books, for they are cool and sure friends
Source: Les Misérables