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what were the riligious diffrence between
the writter and his
friends.
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Answered by MichSuchana91
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

True friends are like diamonds/ Precious and rare/ False friends are like autumn leaves/ Found everywhere.”

True to the above quotation, true tried and tested friends are indeed like diamonds for reciprocal friendship is rare and elusive. Friendship involves genuineness, sincerity and ‘give and take’.

True friends will stand by one another without a second thought, in good times and in bad times, and in sickness as well as in health. They are not fair weathered friends “who run with the hares and hunt with the hounds”, and thus are never opportunists.Usually, it happens that true friends emanate favourable vibes for each other, which “clicks”, the ensuing friendship being not just a flash in the pan, but is destined to stand the test of time.

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