David Hume Quotes About Friendship

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  • Truth springs from argument amongst friends.

  • Between married persons, the cement of friendship is by the laws supposed so strong as to abolish all division of possessions: andhas often, in reality, the force ascribed to it.

    David Hume (1793). “Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects”, p.246
  • The free conversation of a friend is what I would prefer to any environment.

  • Friendship is a calm and sedate affection, conducted by reason and cemented by habit; springing from long acquaintance and mutual obligations, without jealousies or fears, and without those feverish fits of heat and cold, which cause such an agreeable torment in the amorous passion.

    David Hume (2016). “Essays Moral, Political, Literary: Revision of Great Book”, p.161, VM eBooks
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