Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way by William Pittenger
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May we have the unspeakable good Fortune to win a true heart, and the Merit to keep it. Friendship: May its bark never founder on the rocks of deception. Friendship: May its lamp ever be supplied by the oil of truth and fidelity. Unselfish Friendship: May we ever be able to serve a friend, and noble enough to conceal it. Firm Friendship: May differences of opinion only cement it. May we have more and more Friends and Need them less and less. May our Friend in sorrow never be a Sorrowing friend. Active Friendship: May the hinges of friendship never grow rusty. To our Friends: Whether absent on land or sea. Our Friends: May the present have no burdens for them and futurity no terrors. Our Friends: May we always have them and always know their value. Friends: May we be richer in their love than in wealth, and yet money be plenty. A Friend: May we never want one to cheer us, or a home to welcome him. |
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