| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1885 - 600 páginas
...neither believed in friendship nor felt the necessity of loving. How often have I heard him say, " Friendship is but a name ; I love nobody. I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute ; and I really believe the fellow never shed a tear.2 For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
| Barry Edward O'Meara - 1889 - 490 páginas
...neither believed in friendship nor felt the necessity of loving. How often have I heard him say : " Friendship is but a name ; I love nobody ; I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute, and I really believe the fellow never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1890 - 504 páginas
...neither believed in friendship nor felt the necessity of loving. How often have I heard him say, " Friendship is but a name ; I love nobody. I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute ; and I really believe the fellow never shed a tear.1 For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
| Arthur Lévy - 1894 - 476 páginas
...neither believed in friendship nor felt the necessity of loving. How often have I heard him say : ' " Friendship is but a name ; I love nobody. I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute, and 1 really believe the fellow never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
| 1896 - 484 páginas
..." There are two levers for moving men, interest and fear ; love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody, I do...never shed a tear. For my part I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may have as many pretended friends... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 286 páginas
...VOL. IV. 16 two levers for moving men, — interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...habit, and because he is my elder ; and Duroc, I love hi™ too ; but why ? — because his character pleases me : he is stern and resolute, and I believe... | |
| 1899 - 434 páginas
..."There are two levers for moving men—interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do not love even my brothers: perhaps Joseph, a little, from habit, and because he is my elder; and Duroc,... | |
| 1899 - 408 páginas
..."There are two levers for moving men — interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do not love even my brothers : perhaps Joseph, a little, from habit, and because he is my elder ; and Duroc,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 500 páginas
...There are two levers for moving men, — ^interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may have as many pretended friends... | |
| Charles Josselyn - 1902 - 520 páginas
...believed in friendship nor felt the neceso'Meara. sifv oj ioving. How often have I heard him say: " Friendship is but a name; I love nobody; I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute, and I really believe the fellow never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
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