Samuel Johnson Quote

Friends are often chosen for similitude of manners, and therefore each palliates the other's failings because they are his own.


The works of Samuel Johnson (ed. 1801)


Friends are often chosen for similitude of manners, and therefore each palliates the other's failings because they are his own.

Friends are often chosen for similitude of manners, and therefore each palliates the other's failings because they are his own.

Friends are often chosen for similitude of manners, and therefore each palliates the other's failings because they are his own.

Friends are often chosen for similitude of manners, and therefore each palliates the other's failings because they are his own.