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It is one of those quirks of human nature that you love the person whom you treat well, not necessarily the person who treats you well.
Jo Coudert
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It is characteristic to believe that those in need are given to, that the squeaky hinge is the one that gets the oil, but in the realm of emotions this is not so. It is the person who does not solicit liking and love, admiration and respect, sympathy and empathy to whom they are freely given.
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