You can always tell a real friend: when you’ve made a fool of yourself, he doesn’t feel you’ve done a permanent job. (Laurence J. Peter)
A lot of people go through life with only a few friends. It seems
that some have less than that. They have no one on whom they can call
in good times or bad. There is no one with whom to bounce ideas around,
or to talk about deep and troubling subjects. They have no one to call
in times of need or difficulty. They are at the mercy of life, standing
alone.
Others seem to have a multitude of friends. Wherever they go, people
know them, and like to be around them. Should trouble strike, their
biggest hesitation might be over which friend to call. They know
exactly the person with whom to discuss the topics of inquiry and
debate. Life is full of entertaining and invigorating relationships
because it is full of friends.
There ought to be a course in school on friendship. Of course, some
people are perfectly happy to operate with fewer friends. They might
rather have a few deep and loyal friends, than many superficial ones.
Others thrive best when friends are everywhere and numerous. It is not
so much the number of friends that is important as is the possession of
friends, period.
It is safe to say that when God created the world and all the
majestic things in it, when he streaked the heavens with radiant color
and the earth with grand mountains and awe-inspiring canyons, when he
painted the plains with waving grasses and erected noble forests of
towering trees, he outdid it all by creating friends. Why not take a
moment or two and thank someone today for being a friend to you?
May God bless you with all the friends you need, and may he turn you into a blessing by using you as a friend to others.
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