“He who hath many friends hath none.”
Aristotle (-384–-321 BC) Classical Greek philosopher, student of Plato and founder of Western philosophy
The Lady's New Year's Gift: or Advice to a Daughter (1688)
“He who hath many friends hath none.”
Aristotle (-384–-321 BC) Classical Greek philosopher, student of Plato and founder of Western philosophy
“A faithful friend is a strong defense;
And he that hath found him hath found a treasure.”
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) American novelist
James Montgomery (1771–1854) British editor, hymn writer, and poet
Friends.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Robert Browning (1812–1889) English poet and playwright of the Victorian Era
A Death in the Desert (1864)
David Nicholls book One Day
Variant: Cherish your friends, stay true to your principles, live passionately and fully and well. Experience new things. Love and be loved, if you ever get the chance
Source: One Day
“422. He that hath love in his brest hath spurres in his sides.”
George Herbert (1593–1633) Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
“That which is loved may pass, but love hath no end.”
Gilbert Parker (1862–1932) Canadian novelist and British politician
"The White Omen"
William Vaughn Moody (1869–1910) United States dramatist and poet
The Masque of Judgment (1900), Act III, Sc. 2.