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The person whose doors I enter with most pleasure, and quit with most regret, never did me the smallest favor
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"The person whose doors I enter with most pleasure, and quit with most regret, never did me the smallest favor"

- William Hazlitt

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This quote by William Hazlitt speaks to the power of friendship and the importance of relationships. It suggests that the person who brings us the most delight and whom we miss out on the most when we leave is not necessarily the one who has done us the most prefers. Instead, it is the individual who has actually been there for us, who has given comfort and joy, and who has been a real friend. This individual may not have done us any concrete favors, however their presence in our lives is invaluable. The quote reminds us that individuals who bring us the most pleasure are often the ones who have done us the least favors, and that the relationships we have with them are worth valuing.

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William Hazlitt This quote is written / told by William Hazlitt between April 10, 1778 and September 18, 1830. He was a famous Critic from England. The author also have 92 other quotes.

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