As human beings we feel fhe need of companionship. We search fhe whole world over for a place where human confacf is friendly. The besf elemenfs of our lives are released only in friendly relafions. We show fhe deepesf and noblesf parfs of our na- fure fo our friends, who inspire us fo do our besf, and who make us live af our besf when in fheir presence. Roberf Louis Sfe- venson has said, So long as we love, we serve, so long as we are loved by ofhers, I would almosf say fhaf we are indispensa- loleg and no man is useless while he has a friend. lqb ly
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