We know when we have had enough of a friend, and we know when a friend has had enough of us. The first truth is no more palatable than the second.


Eight Decades (1937)


We know when we have had enough of a friend, and we know when a friend has had enough of us. The first truth is no more palatable than the second.

We know when we have had enough of a friend, and we know when a friend has had enough of us. The first truth is no more palatable than the second.

We know when we have had enough of a friend, and we know when a friend has had enough of us. The first truth is no more palatable than the second.

We know when we have had enough of a friend, and we know when a friend has had enough of us. The first truth is no more palatable than the second.