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As friends go it is less important to live
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"As friends go it is less important to live"

- Rutherford B. Hayes

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This quote by Rutherford B. Hayes talks to the importance of friendship and how it must be valued. He is recommending that it is more important to have a buddy than to simply live. He is emphasizing the importance of having somebody to share life's experiences with, and how it can make life more significant. He is likewise recommending that having a friend can be more vital than merely existing. He is stating that having a pal can bring happiness and comfort to life, and that it is more important than simply living. He is highlighting the significance of having somebody to share life's experiences with, and how it can make life more meaningful. He is also recommending that having a friend can be more vital than simply existing. He is stating that having a good friend can bring joy and comfort to life, which it is more vital than simply living. He is highlighting the importance of having somebody to share life's experiences with, and how it can make life more significant and enjoyable. He is recommending that having a good friend can be more vital than simply existing, and that it can bring delight and comfort to life.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Rutherford B. Hayes between October 4, 1822 and January 17, 1893. He/she was a famous President from USA. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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