They who dare to ask anything of a friend, by their very request seem to imply that they would do anything for the sake of that friend.


Cicero's Three Books Of Offices, Or Moral Duties (ed. 1856)


They who dare to ask anything of a friend, by their very request seem to imply that they would do anything for the sake of that friend.

They who dare to ask anything of a friend, by their very request seem to imply that they would do anything for the sake of that friend.

They who dare to ask anything of a friend, by their very request seem to imply that they would do anything for the sake of that friend.

They who dare to ask anything of a friend, by their very request seem to imply that they would do anything for the sake of that friend.