Friday, May 10, 2013

That's What Friends are For

The ancient Greeks placed great importance on friendship, especially the special ties that bound together their most intimate circle of friends, as defined by those whom could be assured of being called upon in any emergency and thus, display heartfelt and meaningful solidarity and support. Such calculations seem not to hold much sway or bear any semblance to friendships of today; so defined and circumscribed by tenuous whim and capricious folly unsustainable in reality.

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