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Such constructive use of time is available to us all。 A Seattle businessman carries a briefcase in which he has paper and envelopes for penning letters。 In odd moments he keeps countless friendships alive。

A woman I know memorized the sermon on the Mount while muting。 A bedspread in our home was quilted by my mother…in…law who; though extremely busy; found minutes to prepare a beautiful gift full of memories for her family。

Remember; most time is wasted in minutes; not hours。 The average person diddles away enough minutes in ten years to have earned a college degree。

Thinking of this reminds me of a verse from my childhood by Julia Fletcher Carney:

Little drops of water;

Little grains of sand;

Make the mighty6 ocean;

And the pleasant land。

Do you recall the next four lines?

So the little minutes;

Humble though they be;

Make the mighty ages

Of eternity。

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交友论(1)

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1. 要像对待自己一样对待朋友,因为朋友即为另一个我。

2. 尽管朋友和我各有一个身体,然而心与心却是相通的。

3. 顺境中难辨朋友的真伪。逆境里,友谊的本质则尽收眼底:真朋友接近你,假朋友疏远你。

4。 交友前,要仔细考察;交友之后,则要委以信任。

5。 友谊和仇恨就像音乐与噪音,其区分的标准在于它们是否和谐。和谐是友谊的根基。有了和谐,小事业能够成长壮大;争执吵闹,大事业也会土崩瓦解。

6. 困境中,我们希望看到朋友的脸庞。然而无论是忧愁还是欢乐,我们都需要朋友。忧愁时,朋友为我们减轻悲痛;欢乐时,朋友则让快乐加倍。

7. 可以同我一起分享内心感受的人,才是我的知心好友。

8. 只有建立在共同的兴趣和道德上的友谊,才能万古长存。

9. 真正的朋友并非总是认同你的观点,同样,也不是总否定你。合理的,他会赞同;不合理的,他会反对。朋友的责任就是坦言相告。

10。 追逐快乐多于追求道义的友谊是不会长存的。

11。 密友过多,即为没有密友。

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