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Student Essay on Friendship

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Friendship

Summary:   Friendship has many different meanings and many different qualities to different people. Regardless, friendship is and will always be the best treasure you could possibly ever have.


Friendship

"Who finds a faithful friend, finds a treasure." This quote is a Jewish saying. People have many different thoughts as to what the meaning of friendship is, but honestly is there just one? Friendship has many different meanings and many different qualities. It's definition and meaning depend on the type of person you are. I agree with the Jewish saying. Friendship is the greatest treasure anyone could possibly have.

True friendship is knowing that person will always, no matter what, be there for you. Through thick and thin they stick to your side and help you get by from day to day. It's knowing that person would never intentionally do anything to hurt you, and when he or she does, he or she takes every second of that day doing things to make up for it and.....

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