The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains from doing.


Letters of Henrik Ibsen (ed. 1905)


The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains from doing.

The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains from doing.

The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains from doing.

The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains from doing.