Hester Thrale Quote

The pleasures of intimacy in friendship depend far more on external circumstances than people of a sentimental turn of mind are willing to concede; and when constant companionship ceases to suit the convenience of both parties, the chances are that it will be dropped on the first favourable opportunity.


Autobiography, Letters, and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (1861)


The pleasures of intimacy in friendship depend far more on external circumstances than people of a sentimental turn of mind are willing to concede;...

The pleasures of intimacy in friendship depend far more on external circumstances than people of a sentimental turn of mind are willing to concede;...

The pleasures of intimacy in friendship depend far more on external circumstances than people of a sentimental turn of mind are willing to concede;...

The pleasures of intimacy in friendship depend far more on external circumstances than people of a sentimental turn of mind are willing to concede;...