Saturday, May 29, 2010
Friends
"Friends, unlike family, have no claim on each other to live in certain ways. They enjoy an element of distance in that regard that sustains their necessary individuality, and given that distance, friends can choose to be close. In families, and in other structured relationships, we could foster deeper friendship by easing up on power issues inherent in those structures and by giving more attention to the ways of freely chosen friendship." Thomas Moore
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