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— H. L. Mencken"For it is mutual trust, even more than mutual interest that holds human associations together."
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The first object of human association [is] the full improvement of their condition.
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... the friendship of worthless people has a bad effect (because they take part, unstable as they are, in worthless pursuits, and actually become bad through each other's influence). But the friendship of the good is good, and increases in goodness because of their association. They seem even to become better men by exercising their friendship and improving each other; for the traits that they admire in each other get transferred to themselves.
— Aristotle
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