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The Gift of Friendship

What the Wisest Minds Said About Our Deepest Bonds Across Two Thousand Years

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The Gift of Friendship

De: Alfred H. Hyatt, Henry David Thoreau, Thomas Carlyle, Henry Mackenzie, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson, George Berkeley, Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Francis Bacon, Michel de Montaigne, Anthusa, Aristotle
Narrado por: Charles Featherstone
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This beautifully curated anthology draws on major historical figures including Emerson, Thoreau, Carlyle, Oliver Goldsmith, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Francis Bacon, Montaigne, and Aristotle. The pieces range across themes such as the sentiment of friendship, its pleasures, and the art of choosing friends well — together forming a rich portrait of what the wisest minds across two millennia considered one of life's most essential bonds.
The voices are varied in tone, era, and temperament, but united in their love and respect for friendship, the greatest of relationships. From Aristotle's philosophical precision to Emerson's idealism, Thoreau's observations and the polish of Addison and Steele., what unites them all is a shared conviction that friendship is not incidental to a good life but central to it — that to understand friendship is, in some measure, to understand what it means to be human.
We find celebration of loyalty, of mutual recognition, of the rare pleasure of being truly known, alongside a frank acknowledgement of friendship's fragility, its demands, and its occasional disappointments.
Together the selections build into something more than the sum of their parts: a sustained meditation on human connection that feels as pertinent today as when it was first compiled.

A short but deeply rich book, it reminds us that what matters most never changes, and that a good friend is the greatest of all treasures.
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