"Friends are often chosen for similitude of manners, and therefore each palliates the other's failings because they are his own."

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Source: Samuel Johnson (1827). “The Rambler”, p.167

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Samuel Johnson

Lexicographer, Essayist, Critic

Samuel Johnson was an 18th-century English writer and lexicographer, known for his influential work 'A Dictionary of the English Language' and his profound insights into human nature.

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