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It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the
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"It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it"

- Edgar Watson Howe

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This quote by Edgar Watson Howe recommends that relationship needs to not be dealt with as a selfish act. Rather, it should be viewed as something that is mutually advantageous and must be given and received with respect. Howe suggests that those who deal with relationship as a self-centered act, anticipating something in return, will get the most out of it. This is since they are most likely to receive what they are searching for, however it is a cold and unfulfilling method to approach relationships. Howe recommends that relationship ought to be seen as something that is provided freely and without expectation of something in return. This is the best method to get the most out of it, as it will be an authentic and fulfilling connection.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Edgar Watson Howe between May 3, 1853 and October 3, 1937. He/she was a famous Editor from USA. The author also have 34 other quotes.

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